From the Schock 41 Grand Prix
Brochure
The Schock 41 Grand Prix is a very special
racing yacht. Every measurement as been carefully calculated and every
detail scrutinized by designer William E. Cook and builder Tom Schock. Her
sleek and well-proportioned lines, while representing the latest speed
producing hull shape techniques, are conservative and timeless in
appearance.
She is a relatively beamy boat with a clean
entry and an undistorted hull shape. The deck has a low trunk cabin that
slopes toward the bow to minimize windage and to provide additional
headroom, lighting and ventilation below. A large, well-designed flush
cockpit and well placed deck hardware keep crew weight properly
distributed and make maneuvers clean and simple.
The interior of the Schock 41 GP is ideally
equipped for serious offshore racing. Every effort has been made to keep
the weight concentrated over the keel and to provide a spacious,
well-organized layout. Although careful attention has been given to
minimizing weight, the workmanship in this interior is outstanding. The
bulkheads, cabinets, and settee berths are oiled natural teak and the hull
surface behind the berths is finished in a foam-backed fabric. A beautiful
varnished teak and holly sole runs the length of the cabin.
Hull
The hull of the Schock 41 is 100% hand laid-up
fiberglass. It is a sandwich construction using 5/8" kiln-dried balsawood.
The balsa is between alternate layers of unidirectional fiberglass. The
areas of high loading have additional layers of fiberglass. The balsa is
held away from the center of the boat where additional layers of
unidirectional fiberglass are applied over the heavy keel floor timbers.
Where any through-hull fittings penetrate the hull, balsa is held a proper
distance away. All the through-hull fittings are also flush-mounted. High
gloss gelcoat in a variety of attractive colors can be used on the
hull.
Keel
The keel is constructed from cast lead with 4%
antimony and is attached to the hull with twelve 1" stainless steel keel
bolts.
Rudder
The Schock 41 rudder has a stainless steel
rudder stock with reinforcement extending down into the rudder blade. The
rudder blade is made of high-density foam and is covered with alternate
layers of fiberglass.
Deck
The deck is constructed of hand lay-up
fiberglass with a balsa core sandwich. The sandwich is covered on either
side by various layers of unidirectional fiberglass.
The halyard winches are located on the coach
roof aft of the mast. The pole topping lift and the foreguy winches are
self-tailing and are also located on the house.
Other deck features are: Five opening port
lights in the cockpit well to provide light and ventilation below, a large
foredeck hatch, staysail track on the foredeck, four lengthy genoa tracks
with 4 low-profile genoa lead blocks, 2 spinnaker afterguy blocks and 2
genoa sheet turning blocks. All pulpits are welded stainless steel and the
stanchions are designed to accommodate double lifelines. The
port-starboard main cabin port lights are flush-mounted plexiglass and the
main sliding hatch is also plexiglass. The main hatch slides into to sea
hood.
Spars and Rigging
The lofty three-spreader rig is tapered and
has an internal sail groove. All the halyards are internal and consist of
three genoa/spinnaker halyards, main halyard and spinnaker pole topping
lift with all rope-to-wire splices. The mast comes complete with a PVC
tube and messenger to receive your VHF radio antenna cable and masthead
instrument cables. Also included is a steaming light, windex, and windex
light. Boom vang lug and mainsail feeder are also provided. There are
upper and lower runners, spinnaker pole track car and tackle to adjust the
car. The mast is painted white. The standing rigging is all rod and is
equipped with internal tangs. The boom is also painted white and comes
with hydraulic combination outhaul and flattner, two internal reefs with
lock offs at the gooseneck, and internal vang lug.
Interior of the Grand Prix
The interior is designed to provide the best
layout for weight distribution and comfort. The heaviest components are
located very close to the CG of the boat. The galley is to port and
contains a large ice box, CNG 2-burner stove and oven, and stainless steel
sink with a foot-operated pump for fresh water. The galley has a large
amount of storage outboard with extra storage under the sink. The
counter-tops are covered in white formica and there is a sliding top to
cover the stove which provides more work space as needed. The top of the
engine box is also covered with formica and doubles as a dinette table. A
spacious and functional navigator's station is opposite the
galley.
Four adjustable pipe berths are placed aft to
give the off-watch crew the most comfortable quarters for sleeping and to
keep their weight properly located. Four additional berths are provided on
fixed settee berths in the main cabin. They are made of teak and have 4"
tailored cushions and handy storage compartments. The hull surface
adjacent to the berths is finished in foam-backed fabric to provide
insulation from both temperature and sound. An enclosed head compartment
with a vanity is offered as an option as is a fixed forward vee-berth.
Propulsion
The Schock 41 is powered by a Pathfinder 50
with a 3:1 reduction gear V-drive unit. The engine has a 35 amp
alternator, along with a fresh water internal cooling system. On the
engine instrument panel, there are tachometer, water temperature and oil
pressure gauges. The throttle and gear shift are operated by means of
Morse control cables. There is a 1 inch ss propeller shaft with a 20 inch
diameter/11 pitch folding Martec propeller. The engine box is completely
sound insulated and also has storage space for tools, flashlight and spare
parts
Electrical
A heavy gauge 12-volt ship's electrical system
is provided along with two heavy duty 12-volt deep cycle batteries. A
master electrical control panel is conveniently located in the navigation
station. This large electrical panel had ample room for any additional
electrical equipment that may be added at a later date. Two-way red and
white dome lights are also standard.
Tankage
The fuel and water tanks hold approximately 25
gallons each. Both are filled from the deck. The fuel tank is aluminum and
has a shut-off valve. The water tank is made of rigid plastic. Additional
water and fuel tanks can be added at the owner's request.
Due to our continuing program of product
improvement, the W.D. Schock Corporation reserves the right without
obligation to revise prices, specifications, and equipment.
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