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Regina 38
Designer: Carl Beyer  ·  Builder: Regina Of Vindö Yachts Ab (Swe)  ·  First built: 2000
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About the Regina 38

Relatively little documented information is available about the Regina 38, making it a somewhat elusive entry in the broader sailing catalog. Based on its name and size class, this appears to be a mid-range cruising sailboat likely suited to coastal and bluewater passages, offering the kind of capable, comfortable sailing that appeals to serious cruisers looking for a capable bluewater passage-maker or liveaboard platform. Without confirmed specifications on hand, prospective buyers researching the Regina 38 are encouraged to seek out class associations, original builder documentation, or owner communities where firsthand accounts can help fill in the gaps. Boats in this size range typically balance interior livability with reasonable single or short-handed sailing performance, and the Regina 38 may well offer similar qualities depending on its era and designer. For anyone seriously considering this vessel, a professional survey is especially important given the limited publicly available data. Connecting with current or past owners through sailing forums remains one of the most reliable ways to uncover the real-world strengths, quirks, and maintenance considerations that define life aboard any boat with a limited public profile.

Core Dimensions
LOA (Length Overall) 38.71 ft / 11.80 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 32.81 ft / 10.00 m
Beam 12.14 ft / 3.70 m
Max Draft 5.58 ft / 1.70 m
Displacement 20,943.91 lb / 9,500 kg
Ballast 7,054.79 lb / 3,200 kg
Ballast Type Lead
Sail Area (Reported) -Furling main: 32 m² / 345 ft²
Design & Construction
Hull Type Fin w/spade rudder
Rigging Type Masthead Sloop
Construction GRP w/balsa core
Designer Carl Beyer
Builder Regina of Vindö Yachts AB (SWE)
First Built 2000
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Performance Ratios
SA/Displacement Sail Area to Displacement ratio measures how much sail power a boat has relative to its weight. Higher values mean more performance and speed.
Under 14 — Heavy cruiser, slow14–18 — Cruising sailboat18–22 — Cruiser/racerOver 22 — Performance racer
7.25
Ballast/Displacement Ballast to Displacement ratio shows what percentage of the boat's total weight is ballast. Higher values generally mean better initial stability and stiffer sail carrying.
30–35% — Typical cruiser35–45% — Stiff performance boatOver 45% — Racing oriented
33.68
Displacement/Length Displacement to Length ratio measures how heavy a boat is relative to its waterline length. Lower values mean a lighter, faster boat.
Under 100 — Ultralight racer100–200 — Light cruiser/racer200–300 — Moderate cruiser300–400 — Heavy cruiserOver 400 — Very heavy
264.72
Pounds/Inch Immersion Pounds per Inch Immersion (PPI) tells you how much weight is needed to sink the boat one inch. Useful for calculating how additional gear and stores affect waterline. 8.54 pounds/inch
Rig Dimensions
I (Foretriangle Height) 17.07
P (Mainsail Luff) 807.29 ft² / 75.00 m²
E (Mainsail Foot) Yanmar
Engine & Accommodations
Horsepower 56
Fuel Capacity 66 gals / 250 L
Water Capacity 211 gals / 800 L
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