Wibo 930 Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Model
Number Built
200
Production Year(s)
1972 - ??

The search results provide good information for most sections.

Summary of findings:

  • Designer: E. G. Van de Stadt (Ericus Gerhardus van de Stadt).
  • Builder: Wibo Yachts (G. van Wijk Shipyard).
  • Production: Introduced in 1970, production started 1972 (JSON), around 200 built. Production continued until at least 1978.
  • Hull Material: Steel, multi-chine, 6].
  • Keel Type: Fin keel.
  • Rudder Type: Spade rudder. E. G. Van de Stadt was known for using his hydrodynamic knowledge to design a spade rudder.
  • Designer Philosophy: E. G. Van de Stadt's design principles include speed, comfort, safety, and quality, and he was an innovator in yacht design, open to new building methods and materials.
  • Builder Ethos: G. van Wijk Shipyard (Wibo Yachts) was known for robust steel sailing yachts, multi-chine construction, and a focus on the home completion market.
  • Variations: The search didn't explicitly mention MkI/MkII variations for the Wibo 930, but one forum post mentions "Wibo 930/945" and questions differences, specifically the transom ("spiegel"). This suggests potential minor variations or closely related models. No specific "tall rig" or "standard rig" information.
  • Sailing Performance/Handling:
    • Ratios calculated: SA/D = 14.05, B/D = 0.333, D/L = 362.05.
    • Anecdotal evidence suggests it's a "relatively heavy steel multi-chine" boat. Owners praise its "solidly built steel ship" nature. Likely sails well in stronger winds due to its displacement, but might be slower in light airs (supported by SA/D).
    • One forum post asks "how does a wibo 930 sail at 2-3bft?" suggesting a potential concern for light wind performance.
  • Accommodations/Layout:
    • Max headroom: 6.17 ft.
    • Equipped with 6 berths.
    • Interior often made of mahogany, a durable hardwood.
    • Typical layout likely includes a salon and forepeak. One ad mentions a "nice and characteristic wood-burning stove built in".
  • Owner's Perspectives:
    • Owners appreciate the "rugged construction and often well-proven designs".
    • "Solidly built steel ship".
    • Common issues: "When the keel leaks there will always be water" suggests potential for keel leaks as a known issue. (This needs to be phrased carefully as a potential issue, not a universal one).
    • Forums exist where owners share knowledge, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 25, 26].

Now I can start writing the article, integrating these findings.

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Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Steel
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Fin
Rudder
1x Spade
Ballast
3417 lbs (Iron)
Displacement
10251 lbs
Water Capacity
-
Fuel Capacity
-

Engine

Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
MD2B
Engine Type
Engine HP
25
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
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)
415.49 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
-

Dimensions

LOA
30.51 ft
LWL
23.29 ft
Beam
9.51 ft
Draft
4.43 ft
Max Headroom
6.17 ft
Air Draft
-

Calculations

Hull Speed
6.47 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
791.4