Spray 40
As there are over 1,000 Bruce Roberts Spray's being built worldwide, we have been willing to listen to every combination of idea's about this wonderful boat and several layouts have been drawn. Many of these features are interchangeable between the various versions. You can choose to build this design in multi chine steel or aluminium or in round bilge strip plank or fibreglass (Airex or C-Flex). Sail plans are available to rig it as a Bermudan or Gaff Cutter or as a Ketch or Gaff Ketch. The SUPER STUDY PLAN PACKAGE has details on all the different construction techniques however if you already know the material that you plan to build from and inform us when ordering we can tailer a study plan to more comprehensively reflect that material. The study plan also includes main materials lists for all materials, as well as all the sail plans and accommodation layouts to scale. Only $50 plus postage. |
| L.O.D. | 12.19 m | 40' 0" |
| L.W.L. | 9.73 m | 31' 11" |
| BEAM | 4.37 m | 14' 4" |
| DRAFT | 1.27 m | 4' 2" |
| DISPLACEMENT. | 16,257 kg | 35,840 lb |
| BALLAST | 6,804 kg | 15,000 lb |
| AUX POWER | 50 to 70 hp |
Version A




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This Spray 40 was the first Roberts designed Spray and was built at Marine Park Brisbane in 1968 |
'Peggotty' |
Version B



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'Mirouanga' |
'ID' |
Version C




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"Castlegate Spray" This steel Spray 40 was built as a training vessel for disabled youngsters and forms part of the exhibit at Castlegate Quay at Stockton on Tees UK |
'Salty Spray' |
Spray 40 Pilot Version

This new version of the Spray 40
can be built in multi chine steel and rigged
as shown or as a Bmu Ketch. Other rigs
are possible, contact us for details.

Spray 40 C
This Spray 40 is owned by
Harold Hansen in Germany

FIBERGLASS Spray 40 'Florissant'
This Spray was built in Australia
and has been used in the charter trade
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