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ENGLISH 26/02/2019 10/92 DUFOUR 430 Grand Large
II. PRINCIPAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model:
DUFOUR 430
Grand Large
Constructor
Dufour Yachts
11, Rue Blaise Pascal
17180 Périgny - FRANCE
Architecture:
Umberto FELCI
Interior design
DUFOUR Design
Yacht design category
A
No. of the notified body
CE/0607
CIN No.
FR-DUFHXXX1XXXX
Primary means of propulsion
Sail
L
max
Length overall * (with bowsprit)
13.24 m
L
H
Hull length*
12.50 m
B
max
Maximum beam*
4.30 m
B
H
Hull beam*
4.30 m
H
A
Maximum air draft*
19.20 m
T
max
Unladen draft (Deep keel) *
2.10 m
Deep keel weight
2600 kg
Unladen draft (Shallow keel) *
1.75 m
Shallow keel weight
2700 kg
Standard mainsail area (approx.)
46 m²
Jib area (approx.)
29 m²
Genoa area (approx.)
38 m²
Maximum permissible on-board engine power
60 CV / 44 kW
Water capacity excl. 40 L (approx.) water heater
430 L
Diesel capacity (approx.)
250 L
Holding tank / total volume
95 L
Engine battery
105 Ah
Auxiliary battery (excluding options)
315 Ah
* The above specifications comply with ISO 8866, i.e.:
L
max
: maximum length of the boat including normally fixed parts such as bow rollers, pulpits, etc.
L
H
: maximum length of the vessel including structural elements that are an integral part of the
vessel, and excluding removable parts.
B
max
: breadth of the vessel measured between the outermost portions and may include
detachable parts such as top rails, railings, etc.
B
H
: breadth of the vessel measured between the outermost fixed portions and excluding all
removable parts
H
A:
vertical distance between the unladen water line and the highest point of the mast structure.
(this does not take into account equipment such as lights and antennas that may be attached to
the masthead)
T
max
: the maximum draft is measured at the lowest point of the boat’s keel
N.B.: due to the trim and load of the boat, it is not usually possible to use all the various
tank capacities for fresh water and diesel. It is recommended that you maintain a diesel
reserve of 20%.

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