Lindenberg 30

{{Short description|Sailboat class}}

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|designer = Paul Lindenberg

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|location = United States

|year = 1980

|no built = 3

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|role = Racer

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|draft = {{convert|5.30|ft|m|abbr=on}}

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|displacement = {{convert|6900|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}}

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|hull type = monohull

|construction = fiberglass

|loa = {{convert|30.00|ft|m|abbr=on}}

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|lwl = {{convert|27.00|ft|m|abbr=on}}

|beam = {{convert|10.00|ft|m|abbr=on}}

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|engine = inboard motor

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|keel type = fin keel

|ballast = {{convert|3000|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}}

|rudder type = internally-mounted spade-type rudder

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|rig type = Bermuda rig

|I = {{convert|41.00|ft|m|abbr=on}}

|J = {{convert|12.00|ft|m|abbr=on}}

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|E = {{convert|11.00|ft|m|abbr=on}}

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|sailplan = masthead sloop

|sailarea main = {{convert|195.25|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

|sailarea headsail = {{convert|246.00|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

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The Lindenberg 30 is an American sailboat that was designed by Paul Lindenberg as a lightweight racer and first built in 1980. It was raced in Midget Ocean Racing Club (MORC) competition.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/lindenberg-30|title= Lindenberg 30|access-date = 23 August 2022|last= McArthur| first = Bruce |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220822233500/https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/lindenberg-30|archive-date= 22 August 2022|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboat.guide/lindenberg/30|title= Lindenberg 30|access-date= 23 August 2022|author= Sea Time Tech, LLC|work= sailboat.guide|year= 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220822234239/https://sailboat.guide/lindenberg/30|archive-date= 22 August 2022|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/designer/lindenberg-paul|title= Paul Lindenberg|access-date = 23 August 2022|last= McArthur| first = Bruce |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20211222153216/https://sailboatdata.com/designer/lindenberg-paul|archive-date= 22 December 2021|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboat.guide/paul-lindenberg|title= Paul Lindenberg|access-date= 23 August 2022|author= Sea Time Tech, LLC|work= sailboat.guide|year= 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220822233340/https://sailboat.guide/paul-lindenberg|archive-date= 22 August 2022|url-status= live}}

While only three boats were built over a three-year production run, the design was developed into the Wavelength 30, which was produced by W. D. Schock Corp in California from 1980 to 1981, with a further ten boats completed. The Wavelength 30 was named for the prototype Lindenberg 30, which was named Wavelength.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/wavelength-30|title= Wavelength 30 sailboat |access-date= 22 August 2022|last= McArthur|first= Bruce|work= sailboatdata.com|year= 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220822233309/https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/wavelength-30|archive-date= 22 August 2022|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboat.guide/schock/wavelength-30|title= Wavelength 30|access-date= 22 August 2022|author= Sea Time Tech, LLC|work= sailboat.guide|year= 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220822234016/https://sailboat.guide/schock/wavelength-30|archive-date= 22 August 2022|url-status= live}}

Production

The Lindenberg 30 was built by Lindenberg Yachts in the United States, from 1980 until 1983, with only three boats completed in that four year production run.{{cite web|url = https://sailboatdata.com/builder/lindenberg-yachts|title = Lindenberg Yachts|access-date = 23 August 2022|last= McArthur| first = Bruce |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220823144358/https://sailboatdata.com/builder/lindenberg-yachts|archive-date= 23 August 2022|url-status= live}}{{cite web|url= https://sailboat.guide/lindenberg|title= Lindenberg Yachts|access-date= 23 August 2022|author= Sea Time Tech, LLC|work= sailboat.guide|year= 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20220823144352/https://sailboat.guide/lindenberg|archive-date= 23 August 2022|url-status= live}}

Design

The Lindenberg 30 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a masthead sloop rig, a near-plumb stem, a reverse transom, an internally mounted spade-type rudder and a fixed fin keel. It displaces {{convert|6900|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} and carries {{convert|3000|lb|kg|0|abbr=on}} of ballast.

The design has a hull speed of {{convert|6.96|kn|km/h|abbr=on}}.

Operational history

A MORC series was sailed at St Petersburg, Florida from 22-26 October 1979 with a fleet of 54 boats. The races were reported in January 1980's Yachting magazine, which noted that overall, "second in division one was Paul Lindenberg's prototype 30-footer, Wavelength, with Mark Ploch of Ulmer Sails at the helm. Although not having the highest rating in the series, Lindenberg appeared to have the fastest boat and easily won every race boat for boat." Wavelength won the first, second and fourth races on uncorrected time and finished fifth in the MORC racing series.{{cite web|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=eYP3CgbW5JgC&pg=PA210|title= The Month in Yachting|access-date= 23 August 2022|work= Yachting|date= January 1980}}

See also

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