The 1987 Dehler Optima 101 is a well-regarded racer-cruiser sailboat designed by E.G. Van de Stadt and built by Dehler Yachts in Germany. It blends performance with comfort, making it a favorite among sailing enthusiasts. This model is known for its excellent sailing characteristics, clever interior design, and solid build quality.
It’s based on the successful DB-2 ¾ ton racer and offers a thrilling ride with enough comfort for coastal cruising. It is a legit Offshore Racer. This design has won the IOR World Championship (DB-2).
Sistership shown above.
Here's a detailed overview:
General Specifications
Length Overall: 33.14 ft.
Waterline Length: 29.25 ft.
Beam: 11.15 ft.
Draft: 5.58 ft. (fin keel)
Displacement: 8511 lb.
Ballast: 3968 lb. (cast iron)
Hull Type: Monohull, fiberglass construction
Keel Type: Fin keel
Rudder Type: Balanced spade rudder
Rig and Sails
Rig Type: Fractional sloop
Reported Sail Area: 486.75 sq. ft.
Mainsail Area: 258.17 sq. ft.
Foresail Area: 228.58 sq. ft.
Sail Inventory: Includes 2 mainsails, 2 jibs and a spinnaker - Primary sails are in excellent condition
Engine and Systems
Engine: Yanmar 2GM20, 18HP diesel
Fuel Capacity: 10 Gallons
Freshwater Capacity: 20 Gallons
Steering: Wheel steering
Electrical: 12/220V system with shore power and battery charger
Interior and Accommodations
Cabins: 2 cabins plus saloon
Berths: Sleeps 4–6
Headroom: 6'2"
Galley: Equipped with propane stove, oven, and fridge
Ballast/Displacement Ratio: ~46.62% (stiff and stable)
Comfort Ratio: ~17.42 (lightweight racer)
Capsize Screening: ~2.19 (coastal capable)
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