Designed by Italian naval architect Artù Chiggiato and built by Cantiere Navale Gino D'Este, this rare Mediterranean classic represents mid-1950s European yacht design at its finest. With only three hulls constructed between 1955 and 1957, the Hispaniola 38 stands as an exceptionally exclusive vessel that combines traditional craftsmanship with thoughtful naval architecture. The yacht's wood-planked construction and long keel configuration reflect the enduring design principles of the era, prioritizing seaworthiness and directional stability over outright speed. Her cutter rig provides versatile sail handling options, particularly valuable for serious cruising sailors who appreciate the ability to adjust sail plan for varying conditions. The substantial ballast-to-displacement ratio indicates excellent stability characteristics, while the moderate beam creates a refined motion through seaway. With a hull speed of 7.17 knots and comfortable proportions, this design suits coastal cruising and extended offshore passages equally well. The comfort ratio of 3.41 suggests a motion that favors longer voyages over day sailing, making her ideal for sailors who value traditional yacht characteristics and proven seaworthiness. Her rarity adds significant collector appeal for enthusiasts of classic European yacht design.
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