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	SPRAY 36 - 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy 
	- Gaff rig - Bermudian rig - Junk rig 
    
	Over 500 of this design are currently in service
    worldwide. One of the reasons for the popularity of this Spray is due to the spacious
    interior - much more interior living area than other boats of the same length, and you can
    choose from several deck and accommodation layouts - a center cockpit, trunk cabin, aft
    cockpit pilot house or a poop stern center cockpit with pilot house. 
    You can choose to build this design in multi chine
    steel, aluminum or wood epoxy or as a round bilge FIBREGLASS version (Airex or C-Flex).
    Sail boat plans are available to rig this design as a Bermudan or Gaff rigged Cutter or as a
    Ketch. 
    As there are SEVERAL THOUSAND Bruce 
    Roberts’ SPRAY SAILBOATS in service world-wide plus another 1,000 SPRAYS
    currently being built from our boat plans and patterns.  We have been willing to listen
    to YOUR ideas about this wonderful boat and several boat plan layouts have
    been drawn with many features that are interchangeable between the various versions. 
    The Centennial Sprays are designed for 
    building in Round bilge
    steel or Wood/Epoxy, and can be rigged with a variety of sail
    boat plans including a gaff schooner, Bmu cutter, junk rig etc. Custom sail boat plans and
    additional accommodation layouts may be drawn to suit your requirements for 
    a reasonable fee. 
    NOW AVAILABLE AS A STEEL OR ALUMINUM PLANS & CUTTING FILES ... See a Spray 370 being built in
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    Many of these Sprays have completed complete 
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    usually with crews consisting only of two persons ! Check out our e-book 
    
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    | L.O.A. | 
    12.10 m | 
    39'   
    7" | 
   
  
    | L.O.D. | 
    11.20 m | 
    36'  10" | 
   
  
    | L.W.L. | 
    9.20 m | 
    30'   
    0" | 
   
  
    | BEAM | 
    3.66 m | 
    12'   
    0" | 
   
  
    | DRAFT | 
    1.22 m | 
    4'   
    0" | 
   
  
    | DISPLACEMENT | 
    11,053 kg | 
    24,400 lb | 
   
  
    | BALLAST | 
    3,805 kg | 
    8,400 lb | 
   
  
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    20 - 33 hp | 
   
  
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    SPRAY 36 A 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy  
	- Bermudian cutter shown. Bermudian Ketch, 
    Junk Schooner rig etc. are also included with the plans & study boat plans.   
	"Did you know that the first 
	Brazilian sailor to complete the globe circumnavigation on solitaire did it 
	in a Bruce Roberts 36 Sailboat ? His name is Aleixo Belov in 1982 . The 
	boat was the "Tres
	Marias" built for himself. And
	he completed two more
	laps to the world
	with the same boat." 
	 
	Luiz Carlos 
	S. Silva   Campinas(SP) - Brasil 
	
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    SPRAY 36 A 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy
    One of the several accommodation boat plans that can 
    be used in the Spray 36 - You can choose and modify the accommodation to suit 
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    SPRAY 36 A 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy 
    Here are some pictures of
    our Spray 36 "Taranea Spray".
    Taranea Spray was built by me, Hans Jurgen Hoernicke in Västerås, Sweden. 
      
      
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     SPRAY 36 A 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy We sailed her for the first time in 1998 and all I
    can say is that Spray 36 was the right choice. Last summer we travelled from Stockholm,
    Sweden to Hamburg, Germany. 
    Hans Jurgen Hoernicke.   
	WANT TO SAIL ON A SPRAY 36 ? 
	
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    SPRAY 36 A 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy 
    Her balance is fantastic, we are very satisfied."
    Regards, Hans Jurgen Hoernicke.   
	WANT TO SAIL ON A SPRAY 36 ? 
	
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CRUISING IN EMERALD STEEL
		
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    SPRAY 36 B (Pilot House) 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy
    Here see what happens when you turn one of our drawings into reality ... 
    this fine example of the Spray 36 built by Adam and Barbara Szczurowski 
    proves the point. 
   
	Bruce,  Thank you for your quick reply. I've been 
	having some paint problems and this information will be of great help!! 
	I built " Tequila Mockingbird " in my backyard in 
	Denver, Colorado USA. over a 10 year period. We trucked the boat to San 
	Carlos, Mexico in 2007 and launched her. We've been living aboard full time 
	since then. I chose the pilothouse version and have been very happy with the 
	choice. We've been through 2 hurricanes and have never been worried about 
	the boat handling any conditions we've encountered.  
	I've attached a couple of pictures, the first was 
	taken as Tequila Mockingbird being craned out of the back yard , the start 
	of it's trip to Mexico. The other picture was taken in Agua Verde which is 
	on the Baja Penisula here in Mexico. 
	Thanks again for the zinc info'   Ed 
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    SPRAY 36 B (Pilot House) 
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy
    Here we see two of the several accommodation 
    boat plans that can be used in the Spray 36 - You can choose and modify the 
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    SPRAY 36 C (Poop Stern) 
     
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood EpoxyThis is one of the most popular versions of 
    this cruising sailboat. 
     Hello Bruce, I promised you some images of 
    the boat in its' current state.  The exterior is coated with light grey 
    epoxy primer, on top of  that below the water line is pitch-epoxy.  The 
    10mm thick toughened glass windows have all been installed along with the 
    Vetus vents.  Two of these will be covered with the Vetus dorade box and 
    have a nice stainless steel cowl ventilator.  I have them but I'm afraid to 
    mount them till it's in the water because of possible theft.  You can see 
    from the images that the boatyard is a pretty rough place along the Thames.  
    Check out my 316 s.s. fabriCATAMARANed bowsprit!  I have more to add to it to 
    accommodate the anchor rollers. 
     Thanks for getting Edgar in 
    Holland to help me with the rudder hydraulic cylinder sizing, he was very 
    efficient and logical.  The 48hp turbo-diesel Bukh is mounted and aligned 
    along with the prop shaft.  All four stainless steel tanks have been 
    installed, diesel, water, black and grey water.  I've had the majority of 
    the interior framework welded in, including all five door frames.  I am 
    installing a 5kw Mastervolt generator right behind the pilot station.  You 
    can't beat these Dutch when it comes to making things for boats! I have 
    configured both a forward and a stern head along with passage way doors to 
    pass through the engineroom back to the stern berth.  I'll send you some 
    interior  
    shots so you can see what that looks like.  Thanks for all you help and 
    advice.  Kind Regards, Dave 
     
    DAVE'S PHOTOS AND HUNDREDS OF 
    OTHERS for each material - STEEL, ALUMINUM, FIBERGLASS & WOOD EPOXY as applicable to the particular boat plan - with up THE STUDY boat plans ON DOWNLOAD or on USB 
 - YOU CHOOSE DOWNLOAD OR USB 
. . . 
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    accommodation boat plans that can be used in the Spray 36 - You can choose and 
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    SPRAY 36 C (Poop Stern)  
	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Epoxy
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	Steel, Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood 
	Epoxy"Sarwaya"
Owned by Andy and Meredyth Haris  This is what it is all about.
"Sarwaya"
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    Spray 33 in 
    Kemer/Turkey mentioned to you by Suat Zeybek 
    
     
    
    
    
     
    
    
    S/Y Blue-Belle, British, Bermudan 
    Cutter, Homeport London, build 4mm steel, owned and sailed by Derek and 
    Hulya Leigh.  
    
     
     
    
    
    
    Dear Bruce, 
    
     
    
    
    We arrived at Park Kemer Marina/Turkey 
    in July 2004 after our return trip across the  
    
    Atlantic from Florida/USA. My 
    wife is Turkish, and, being one of the few Turkish girls to sail the 
    Atlantic twice, is attracting a lot of media attention here, needless to say 
    so is the boat. Our Spray was featured on national TV in august and created 
    enough interest to warrant a repeat showing. Since then we have been 
    featured in four Yachting Magazines- the Antalya Regional Magazine- and a 
    video of Blue-Belle crossing the Atlantic was shown at the Antalya Boat Show 
    to a very enthusiastic audience. The Turkish Chamber of Shipping have also 
    conducted an interview to be featured in their commercial publiCATAMARANion 
    'Turkish Shipping World'. We have a constant stream of visitors and Suat 
    Zeybek of the Dive Centre is one of our regulars. He is keen to build a 
    Spray 36 and I believe he has already purchased the boat plans.  
    
    Anyway, so much for the present, let me 
    give you a brief history of Blue-Belle to date. In 1987 I was looking for a 
    long distance load carrier, big enough to cross an ocean comfortably, but 
    small enough to be easily maintained. I purchased the boat plans of your Spray 33 
    and began building on the south coast of  
    
    England.   
    
    Due to working abroad, I 
    didn't launch her until 1992. She is built in 4 mm steel and is hot metal sprayed 
    with aluminum both inside and out. She is as per your version B boat plans a part 
    from lengthening her to 34 feet on deck, in order to incorporate a double 
    self stowing anchor roller assembly. Upon completion she was then stored 
    ashore for a further four years while I was away earning the cruising fund.
    
     
    
    
     
    
    Her maiden voyage was in the autumn of 
    1996  
    London to Antalya/Turkey aprx. 
    3500 miles single handed. I hadn't fitted any self steering as yet, so this 
    first long passage was a good test of the Spray's legendary self steering 
    qualities. If you take care to balance the sails she will steer herself for 
    amazingly long periods of time.  
     
    
    
    In  
    
    Antalya my Wife and I were 
    married and we moved on board to begin our full time cruising life style. 
    Now I really did begin to appreciate the Spray's load carrying capability, I 
    have never seen so much stuff poured into just one boat.   
    We spent two full 
    seasons cruising the Med and in September 2000 departed Portugal for the 
    Cape Verde Islands via the Canary Islands. December the 1st found us leaving 
    Mindelo/Cabo Verde and bound for Barbados. We still didn't have any self 
    steering fitted, but then again neither did Slocum. No problem. Blue-Belle 
    took 16 days to make the 2037 mile crossing, that's an average of 127 miles 
    per day. Her best days run being 147 miles. For a heavily laden cruising 
    boat with a 28 ft water line she could certainly turn in a decent passage 
    time. We were delighted with her. We also found that running downwind she 
    didn't roll as much as other boats I'd sailed under similar conditions.
     
    
    Maybe the chines have 
    something to do with this. We spent the next 2,5 years cruising the 
    Caribbean, Bahamas and the US Intracoastal Waterways. The Spray's shoal 
    draft was paying dividends. June 2003 and we were on our way back across the 
    Atlantic. We did purchase wind wane steering gear in the states, but were so 
    busy being tourists, we didn't have time to fit it. I think that only the 
    crew of a Spray would contemplate carrying their self steering gear as deck 
    cargo prior to an Atlantic crossing.  
     
    
    
    Our North Atlantic Passage was the 
    usual mix of gales, calms, and occasionally some decent sailing. However we 
    ate well, slept well and apart from blowing out the genoa suffered no 
    damage. In  
    Spain my wife had to fly home 
    to cover a family emergency. So once again I single handed to Turkey, 
    finally arriving to the fabulous reception mentioned earlier. This winter we 
    intend to haul out and I will finally get round to fitting the Wind vane and 
    steering gear. For as my wife says "It will look so much nicer dear, hanging 
    on the transom".  
     
    
    In conclusion we find the Spray to be a 
    wonderful sea boat, and is a lot faster than she looks. When running in gale 
    force conditions we find that our heavy weather staysail, sheeted flat 
    amidships (a technique used by Slocum in his book) works well. The bow 
    showing no tendency to dig in despite all the weight we carry up forward. 
    One mistake we made in the early years was in reefing her down too early; 
    the boat is very stiff and sails well in heavy weather. In storm conditions 
    when it is more prudent to stop and we either heave to or lie to a parachute 
    anchor streamed from the bow and attached to a bridle led back to a cockpit 
    winch. In this manner we feel safe and secure. 
    
     
    
    
    So, would we part with our Spray? Would 
    we change her for something else? No - not ever. After 8 years and 35.000 
    miles we finally have our ultimate cruiser.  
    
     
    
    
    Thanks Bruce, you gave us a great boat.
    
    
     
    
    
    Kindest regards, 
    
    
     
    
    
     
    
    Derek & Hulya 
     
    
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    I like to inform you that my project Spray 36 fibreglass with pilothouse has 
    been completed. We sailed first time on 23 of July 2006.
    For more information please find attached pdf format of our newsletter. 
    Thank you very much for your design and for your help during past five
    years. We like our SeaGoat. 
    Once again thank you. With Regards 
    Adam & Barbara
    S/V SeaGoat 
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