Gemini 31/3000 Information, Review, Specs

Make
Gemini
Model
31/3000
Number Built
153
Production Year(s)
1981 - 1990

The search results provide a good amount of information.

Key findings:

  • Introduction: The Gemini 31 was the first of the Gemini series, became the best-selling of its type in the US, designed by Tony Smith and Ken Shaw, built by Performance Cruising. It was superseded by the Gemini 3000, which is essentially the same boat but longer, and then the 3200.
  • History and Design: Production from 1981 to 1990. The Gemini 31, initially named 'Phoenix', was launched in May 1981 after a factory fire destroyed the Telstar molds, marking Tony Smith's pivot to cruising catamarans. The Gemini 3000 is essentially the same boat as the 31, but longer. Tony Smith's overall design philosophy focused on practical, efficient, and comfortable cruising multihulls, with a strong emphasis on livability, ease of handling, and shallow draft capabilities.
  • Sailing Performance and Handling: Catamaran twin centerboards. Outboard engine turns with the rudder cassettes, improving close-quarters handling. Known for good speed reaching and sailing upwind. May pound and hobbyhorse in a chop, especially when overloaded. Owners find them comfortable with minimal hobby horsing downwind. Generally considered a capable cruising catamaran.
  • Accommodations and Layout: Max headroom 6.0 ft. Several interior plans were offered. There is enough room inside for a queen-size double berth forward between the hulls. Interior woodwork quality varies in owner opinion.
  • Owner's Perspectives: Many fans, long considered America's only production cruising multihull. Frequent complaints include gelcoat flaws. Other problems to look for include corroding steering cables and undersized deck hardware. Most owners consider these minor problems. Owners praise their ability to sail to wind. They are regarded as smart, budget-friendly cruising catamarans known for being comfortable, capable, and enjoyable to sail. Strong owner community. No nightmare purchases reported on forums.

Now I can start writing the article, incorporating these details and adhering to all constraints. Since the boat is a catamaran and slightly over 30ft, I will avoid explicit ratio interpretation as per the instructions, but instead focus on the qualitative performance aspects common to catamarans of this type and those specifically mentioned in the search results.

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Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Catamaran Sailboat
Keel Type
Centerboard
Ballast
-
Displacement
6520 lbs
Water Capacity
16 gal
Fuel Capacity
40 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Engine Model
Engine Type
Outboard
Engine HP
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Hover over a measurement
IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Masthead Sloop
P (Main Luff)
-
E (Main Foot)
-
I (Foretriangle Height)
-
J (Foretriangle Base)
-
Forestay Length (est)
-
Main Sail Area
-
Foretriangle Sail Area
-
Total Sail Area (Reported)
425 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
-

Dimensions

LOA
30.5 ft
LWL
27.58 ft
Beam
14 ft
Draft
4.75 ft
Max Headroom
6 ft
Air Draft
-

Calculations

Hull Speed
7.04 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion