MAXI MIXER 35

Maxi YachtsPellePetterson

10
Boats
135
Sails
5
Configs

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Mainsails

48 sails from 10 boats across 1 configurations. Most popular: Standard Main (48 owners).

Main
48

Standard Main

Area34.2
Luff13.00 m
Foot4.40 m

Headsails

81 sails from 10 boats across 3 configurations. Most popular: Genoa #1 (130-155%) (48 owners).

Headsail
48

Genoa #1 (130-155%)

Area30.6
Luff11.28 m
Headsail
21

Jib #3 (<110%)

Area20.2
Luff11.15 m
Headsail
12

Jib #2 (110-130%)

Area24.9
Luff10.97 m

Downwind Sails

6 sails from 10 boats across 1 configurations. Most popular: A3 (Light Reach) (6 owners).

Spinnaker
6

A3 (Light Reach)

Area64.0
Luff12.15 m
Foot7.48 m

MAXI MIXER 35 Sail Configuration Guide

Overview

Designed by Pelle Petterson and built by Maxi Yachts, the MAXI MIXER 35 is a high-performance cruiser-racer. It balances agile handling for club racing with sufficient volume for coastal cruising, targeting sailors who prioritize speed and rig efficiency.

Rig Specifications & Performance Analysis

  • Mainsail Configuration: A P/E ratio of 2.95 indicates a high-aspect rig designed for aerodynamic efficiency and lift.
  • Foretriangle Design: The I/J ratio of 3.04 provides a balanced foretriangle well-suited for high-overlap genoas or modern non-overlapping jibs.
  • Sail Area: 50m² total upwind area delivers a competitive power-to-weight ratio.
  • Performance: The design excels in upwind tracking and is categorized as a weatherly, responsive platform.

Popular Sail Configurations

  • Mainsail: Typically configured with full battens for cruising durability or a loose-foot setup for racing trim flexibility.
  • Headsail: Owners frequently utilize 135% genoas for light air or vertical-battened 105% jibs for simplified tacking.

Key Characteristics

  • High-aspect P/E ratio optimizes lift-to-drag for superior upwind pointing.
  • Balanced I/J ratio allows for versatile headsail selection across various wind ranges.
  • 1.92m draft ensures a stiff, stable ride in chop and offshore conditions.
  • 10.55m LOA combined with a 3.22m beam provides a fast yet forgiving hull shape.

Sailing Considerations

  • Recommend reefing the mainsail at 16-18 knots to maintain optimal heel angles.
  • Efficient for short-handed sailing but benefits from 3-4 crew during competitive racing.
  • Expect high responsiveness and sensitive helm feedback in light to moderate air.

Sailmaking Recommendations

For the MAXI MIXER 35, we recommend SurgeX membrane sails as the optimal choice for most sailors. SurgeX uses continuous fiber construction where fibers are laid along load paths and embedded in a thin membrane, providing superior shape retention compared to traditional Dacron while being more affordable than premium laminates. The continuous fiber structure means less stretch over time, maintaining the designed sail shape for years.

For racing applications, specify a lightweight SurgeX configuration with minimal base weight to maximize performance. For cruising or bluewater sailing, add a taffeta protective layer on both sides to enhance UV resistance and abrasion protection. Based on the 2.95 P/E ratio, a tri-radial fiber layout works best to handle the high vertical loads of this tall rig. A typical inventory includes a full-battened main and a furling 110% jib. With 50m² of sail area, plan to reef around 18 knots to keep the boat flat and fast.

Conclusion

The MAXI MIXER 35 remains a formidable performer with a rig designed for precision and speed. Explore sail options for MAXI MIXER 35 to maximize your boat's potential.

Rig Diagram

WL000P: 13.0E: 4.40IG: 11.4J: 3.75BAS: 1.160LOA: 10.55000

Rig Dimensions

PMainsail Hoist
13.00m
EMainsail Foot
4.40m
IForetriangle Height
11.40m
JForetriangle Base
3.75m
ISPSpinnaker Hoist
11.40m
SPLSpinnaker Pole
-m
BASBoom Above Sheer
1.16m
TPSTack Point
-m

Hull & Dimensions

Length Overall (LOA)10.55 m
Max Beam3.22 m
Hull ConstructionSolid

Mast & Rigging

Mast MaterialAluminum

Ballast & Stability

Propulsion

InstallationStrut