Misil I
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Misil I was built 1964 - 1972. A total of 120 hulls were built.

The Misil I is a fore-runner to the more well-known Misil II. Using the same hull, the Misil I has a mahogany superstructure and a different type of interior. The superstructure is placed more forward on the Misil I than on the Misil II. The Misil hull is very modern for her age and looks attractive even today. Also her superstructure reminds a little of our largest design, the Hallberg-Rassy 62.

The five first boats of the Misil I were made entirely of mahogany, including the hull. Soon there was a GRP hull with GRP deck available, but the superstructure has always been mahogany.

 

Data Misil I

Designer

Olle Enderlein

Length over all

7.35 m / 24' 1"

Length waterline

6.05 m / 19' 10"

Beam

2.30 m / 7' 7"

Draft

1.20 m / 3' 11"

Displacement

1750 kg / 3860 lbs.

Keel weight

750 kg / 1654 lbs.

Sail area

21 m² / 226 sq. ft

Main sail

11.05 m² / 119 sq. ft.

Genoa

17.5 m² / 188 sq. ft.

Interior drawing

Sail plan

Side view

Interior photo

Misil I original sales brochure (PDF 0.6 MB)

 

The address and fax/phone number to Hallberg-Rassy