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Walloon
Designer: William Garden  ·  Builder: R. Fung Ltd. (Hk)  ·  First built: 1969
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About the Walloon

Originating from the traditional working waterways of Belgium and the broader Low Countries, the Walloon is a classic flat-bottomed sailing vessel with deep roots in European inland and coastal maritime heritage. Designed to navigate shallow rivers, canals, and tidal estuaries, this distinctive craft reflects the practical ingenuity of a region where waterways served as vital commercial arteries for centuries. Built for stability in confined and shallow waters, the Walloon typically features a broad, beamy hull with minimal draft, making it well-suited to exploratory coastal cruising and sheltered waterway sailing rather than open-ocean passages. Its traditional design prioritizes carrying capacity and steady handling over speed, offering a comfortable and unhurried sailing experience that appeals to those drawn to heritage boating and leisurely exploration. For prospective buyers, the Walloon represents a rewarding choice for those interested in historical vessel types, gentle coastal voyaging, or river and canal cruising. Its character is rooted in function and tradition, and enthusiasts often value these boats as much for their cultural significance as for their practical sailing qualities.

Core Dimensions
LOA (Length Overall) 39.50 ft / 12.04 m
LWL (Waterline Length) 27.50 ft / 8.38 m
Beam 10.83 ft / 3.30 m
Max Draft 6.25 ft / 1.91 m
Displacement 26,000.00 lb / 11,793 kg
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Design & Construction
Hull Type Long Keel
Rigging Type Staysail Ketch
Construction Wood
Designer William Garden
Builder R. Fung Ltd. (HK)
First Built 1969
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Performance Ratios
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
558.12
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. 6.38 pounds/inch
Rig Dimensions
I (Foretriangle Height) 14.57
P (Mainsail Luff) 796.00 ft² / 73.95 m²
E (Mainsail Foot) Various
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