Voyage 11.2
The Voyage 11.2 (also called Voyage 11.20) is a French cruising sailboat designed by Guy Ribadeau Dumas. First built in 1988 by Jeanneau and now out of production, it measures about 11.20 meters (36.7 feet) long with a 3.65-meter (11.97-foot) beam. It has a draft of 1.55 meters (5.09 feet) and a displacement of about 5,000 kg (11,023 lb).
The boat is a fiberglass monohull with wood trim, a fixed fin keel, and a skeg-mounted rudder steered by a wheel. It is powered by a Yanmar 4GH2E diesel engine for docking and maneuvering. Tank capacities are roughly 110 liters (30 gallons) of fuel and 350 liters (92 gallons) of freshwater.
Inside, it sleeps six people: a bow V-berth and two aft cabins each with a double berth. The galley is on the starboard side amidships, with a three-burner stove, an ice box, and a double sink. A U-shaped dinette surrounds an oval table, and the navigation station sits to the starboard aft of the galley. The head is forward of the aft port cabin, and each cabin has its own sink.
The Voyage 11.2 uses a Bermuda masthead sloop rig with a total sail area of about 559 square feet (51.9 square meters). It has a hull speed of around 7.3 knots, and a PHRF handicap range of 129–159.
This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 01:58 (CET).