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This 1989 Brewer Aragosa 35 Cutter blends rugged steel/steel-hull construction with a full-cruising layout, a long waterline for seaworthiness, and a tall cutter rig that offers strong windward abilityideal for blue-water or coastal adventures, and well suited for stable lake sailing This well cared for 1989 Brewer Aragosa 35 Cutter is built to deliver durable, comfortable cruising with the attributes that serious sailors demand. Designed by Ted Brewer (Design #212) and built by Aragosa Yachts, the hull is a steel radius-bilge design that combines round-bilge feel with structural robustnessclosely spaced longitudinal stringers and widely spaced athwart-ship frames create a grid built to resist collisions or grounding.
Her hull shape and ballast ratio deliver stable motion at sea, and the deep protected cockpit plus wide side-decks offer safe, confident movement under saileven in rough conditions. The tall cutter rig with inside chainplates and the NACA fin keel with end-plates provide windward ability beyond many boats of similar size.
Interior accommodations are generous for a 35 ft vessel: a U-shaped galley with double sink and large ice box or fridge, roomy head and wet locker, fixed drop-leaf cabin table that doubles for storage and servingcrafted for the cruising couple, their guests, or extended itinerant voyages. The broad beam (11′3″) gives more volume than many similar size vessels, and the overall build quality and layout speak to a yacht built for more than weekend hops.
In short, the Aragosa 35 stands out as a serious cruising sailboat in a compact sizea boat that asks less footprint for more capability. Whether youre headed offshore or covering bay to port with ambition, this model combines strength, practicality, and comfort in one package. |