Davidson Davidson 35
Overview
About this vessel
The Davidson 35 is a classic performance cruiser designed by renowned naval architect Laurie Davidson, built between 1981 and 1989 with approximately 40 hulls produced.
Featuring a fin keel with spade rudder and masthead sloop rig, this 34.97 ft (10.66 m) LOA yacht boasts a 29.99 ft (9.14 m) LWL, 10.86 ft (3.31 m) beam, 5.91 ft (1.80 m) draft, displacement of 10,421 lbs (4,727 kg), and ballast of 4,310 lbs (1,955 kg) for excellent stability and a ballast/displacement ratio of 41.36%.
Constructed in solid GRP by D. Blundell for the first 10 hulls or GRP balsa core by Export Yachts Ltd for the remainder, it offers low-maintenance durability, a sail area of 581 sq ft (53.98 m²), hull speed of 7.34 knots, and performance metrics including SA/Displ. of 19.55 and comfort ratio of 21.34.
Perfectly balanced for pleasurable sailing with an efficient masthead rig, the Davidson 35 delivers responsive handling, maneuverability, and cruising capability in a timeless package ideal for offshore adventures.



