Dimensions
Length
11.65 m
Beam
3.74 m
Draught
2.57 m
Engine
Motorization
1x27 hp
Fuel type
Diesel
Ad information
Published on
05/11/2024
Updated on
05/11/2024
Ref
156892
Key features
Draught
2.57
m
Total length
11.65
m
Beam
3.74
m
Number of engines
1
Gas
Diesel
Power
27
hp
Description
The one-off Corby 38 has enjoyed a highly successful racing career in both IRC and ORC, fully crewed as well as doublehanded. She was reoptimized with a new keel and reshaped aft hull in 2008, and underwent a comprehensive refit in 2014. She was further extensively upgraded and optimized in 2017-2018 for shorthanded racing, including a complete new B&G H5000 suite and under deck autopilot drive, new sails, upgraded and relocated batteries, and modified deck gear and layout. Additionally, the hull was patched and polished, followed by a high quality vinyl wrap (3M Cosmic Blue).
She is truly a joy to sail and a classic Corby.
Built in 2000 by Vision Yachts.
Hull: Foam/kevlar/glass. Dark blue
Last antifouling 08/2022
Deck: white
Rudder: carbon
Optimized T-keel lead with low CG
Displacement is 5640kg, keel is 2750kg, ballast ratio is 48.8%. Bulb keel, so super stiff.
Renewals 2019-2024
New antifouling Micron Interspeed april 2024
New anode 2024
Oil and filters changed engine 2024
New 2-blade Gori Race propeller 2021
Keel and bulb smoothed and resurfaced 2019 (Simon Watmo)
Keel removed and bolts dye tested 2020
Manual Toilet jabsco in bow, revised 2019
Dyneema running rigging 2020
New Standard Horizon GX2000E VHF w/AIS and GPS 2021
New engine and service batteries 2021
Palmares
Campaigned on the Dutch and RORC Doublehanded circuits since 2018 she has continued the winning tradition, finishing the 2018 season third in the Dutch Doublehanded Series, and 5th in RORC IRC 1 -- competing against fully crewed IRC 1 teams. Along with other podiums, Double Edge took 2nd place IRC 1 in the 2018 RORC North Sea Race, 1st IRC 1 in the 2019 RORC East Coast Race, and 1st Doublehanded in the 2019-2020 Ijspegel Trophy Offshore Winter Series.
Shape tweaked in 2008 by Corby Yachts plus new keel. ORC & IRC success under German ownership including Middle Sea Race.
Originally commissioned for Colm Barrington as Gloves Off, it is one of few yachts to achieve the 'trifecta' of overall class wins at Cowes Week, Cork Week, Scottish Week.
Following the 2014 refit, Rockall IV added a class win at Kiel Week, before winning their IRC and ORC classes in the 2015 Rolex Middle Sea Race.
Late 2017 bought by current owner who races mainly 2-handed offshore.
Certifcates
2022 ORC GPH 575.0
IRC: TCC 1.106
Inventory
Hull
Draught
2.57
m
Total length
11.65
m
Beam
3.74
m
Material
Glass-Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
Engines
Number of engines
1
Gas
Diesel
Make
YANMAR
Power
27
hp
Location
This boat can be visited in Split, CROATIA