Description
This little ship, with it’s shallow draft, is ideal for exploring estuaries as well as for coastal cruising with a young family. Having bilge keels means that she will dry out level making her easily berthed in a creek. LOD (Length over deck) 19’6’’; LWL 17’; Beam 7’10’’; Draft 2’; Displ. 2700 lbs.; Ballast 850 lbs; Sail Area 200 sq.ft.; Headroom 4’3’’. Note - this design was part of our Professional Series of designs (for professional boat builders) but has now had it's hull computer modeled and plans amplified to include all necessary details for home strip plank construction.
19'6" Pocket Cruisers Particulars |
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LOA | 19'6" | 5.95m |
Beam | 7'10" | 2.39m |
Hull Mid Depth | 3'4" | 1m |
Draft | 2' | 0.61m |
Sail Area | 200 sq.ft | 18.6 sq.m |
Approx. Dry Weight | 2700 lbs | 1224 kg |
Ballast | 850 lbs | 385 kg |
Maximum Headroom | 4'3" | 1.3m |
Number of berths | 4 | |
Hull Shape | Round bilge | |
Construction Methods | Strip plank | |
Major strip wood requirements for hull | 2490' of 5/8" x 1 1/4" (760m of 16 x 30mm) Western Red Cedar | |
Guidance Use | Estuary, coastal, cross channel | |
Drawing/Design Package | 10 x A1 drawings + 6 x A4 instruction sheets | |
Additions and alterations included with the plans |