1971 Columbia 28 vs 1984 Dehler 25 — Comparison

1971 Columbia 28
VS
1984 Dehler 25

Specifications Side by Side

Specification1971 Columbia 281984 Dehler 25
General
ManufacturerColumbiaDehler
Year1971–19771984–1992
TypeSloopSloop
CountryUSAGermany
DesignerWilliam CrealockE.G. van de Stadt
Dimensions
LOA8.53 m (28.0 ft)7.50 m (24.6 ft)
LWL6.86 m (22.5 ft)6.30 m (20.7 ft)
Beam2.74 m (9.0 ft)2.50 m (8.2 ft)
Draft1.22 m (4.0 ft)1.35 m (4.4 ft)
Weight
Displacement2,722 kg (6,001 lbs)1,800 kg (3,968 lbs)
Ballast1,089 kg (2,401 lbs)680 kg (1,499 lbs)
Sailing
Sail Area31.2 m² (336 ft²)22.5 m² (242 ft²)
Hull MaterialFiberglassFiberglass
Keel TypeFinFin
Engine & Tanks
Engine10 HP8 HP
Fuel Capacity38 L (10.0 gal)25 L (6.6 gal)
Water Capacity57 L (15.1 gal)40 L (10.6 gal)
Accommodation
Berths54
Cabins11

Performance Comparison

SA/D Ratio (Higher = more sail power per displacement)
1971 Columbia 28
16.26
1984 Dehler 25
15.46
Ballast Ratio (Higher = more stability)
1971 Columbia 28
40.01
1984 Dehler 25
37.78
Capsize Ratio (Lower = safer offshore)
1971 Columbia 28
0.79
1984 Dehler 25
0.82
Comfort Ratio (Higher = gentler motion)
1971 Columbia 28
20.16
1984 Dehler 25
18.41

Detailed Comparison

The 1971 Columbia 28 and 1984 Dehler 25 represent two takes on sloop-rigged sailing. The 1971 Columbia 28 is a 1970s design by Columbia from USA, while the 1984 Dehler 25 is a 1980s offering from Dehler from Germany. The 1971 Columbia 28 was penned by William Crealock. The 1984 Dehler 25 was designed by E.G. van de Stadt.

In terms of size, the 1971 Columbia 28 measures 8.53m (28.0ft) overall with a beam of 2.74m, compared to the 1984 Dehler 25 at 7.50m (24.6ft) with a 2.50m beam. The 1971 Columbia 28 is 1.03m longer than the 1984 Dehler 25. The 1971 Columbia 28 displaces approximately 51% more than its counterpart, which significantly affects how each boat handles in different sea states.

Looking at performance, the 1971 Columbia 28 has moderate sail power suitable for relaxed cruising with an SA/D ratio of 16.26 and 31.2 m² of sail area. The 1984 Dehler 25, with an SA/D of 15.46 and 22.5 m² of canvas, offers moderate sail power suitable for relaxed cruising. The 1971 Columbia 28 has the edge in terms of raw sailing performance.

For comfort and safety, the 1971 Columbia 28 offers a moderate motion comfort level (comfort ratio: 20.2) and excellent capsize resistance suitable for offshore voyaging (capsize ratio: 0.79). The 1984 Dehler 25 has a comfort ratio of 18.4 and a capsize screening value of 0.82. The ballast ratios are 40.0% for the 1971 Columbia 28 and 37.8% for the 1984 Dehler 25, reflecting their respective approaches to stability.

Below deck, the 1971 Columbia 28 provides 5 berths in 1 cabin with 57L of water capacity and 38L of fuel. The 1984 Dehler 25 offers 4 berths in 1 cabin with 40L water and 25L fuel capacity.

Verdict

For cruising: The 1971 Columbia 28 is the better choice for comfortable cruising thanks to its higher comfort ratio, offering a gentler motion at sea that crews will appreciate on longer passages.

For racing: The 1971 Columbia 28 has the performance advantage with its superior SA/D ratio, meaning more sail power relative to its displacement for competitive sailing.

For liveaboard: The 1971 Columbia 28 offers more sleeping accommodation, making it better suited for extended living aboard. Consider water and fuel capacity for extended stays away from marinas.

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