Description
Friendly daysailer, easy to build
For Lilou 2 Full Plans and cutting files, click HERE
Hull length / waterline | 5.10 / 4.60 m | Sail area (sloop) | 17 m² |
Breadth / waterline | 1.92 / 1.54 m | Outboard motor | 5 hp |
Draugth | 0.45 / 1.00 m | Design category / Crew | C4/D5 |
Light weight / ballast | 380 / 40 kg | Building time | 400 hours |
Lilou 2 is a revisited version of Lilou, the initial plan dating from 2005. The purpose of this re-design was on the one hand to improve the characteristics of the boat, especially with hull lines ensuring better stability, a water ballast to improve seaworthiness and have a light boat on the trailer, a self-draining cockpit at the mooring. In addition, the plan was realized in 3D with a modern software allowing to illustrate the building instructions with many perspective views and make the construction more straightforward.
Two main sail rigs are possible: the gaff sloop, giving good performance, in particular to windward, and a lug yawl. This last rig is mostly suitable for fishing or family sailing. There is no boom and the mizzen sail reduces rolling when moored or motoring. The transom rake has been reduced to allow the installation of the mizzen mast.
Lilou 2 retains the qualities of the original plan:
- Be a daysailer inspired by the tradition, seaworthy, stable, suited to family sailing and fishing under sail or motor.
- Have good performance, thanks to a steel centreboard which gives stability and windward ability.
- Using modern wood-epoxy building technique, using the stitch and tape method for easy construction by a home builder.
- Benefit from a fully epoxy sheathed hull, resistant to shocks and abrasion, very durable (no risk of osmosis) and easy to maintain.
- Able to receive an outboard into a well, at easy helmsman reach (2.5 to 5 hp).
- Trailerable and easy to launch and recover.
- Short enough (5.1 m, less than 17′) to be built and stored into a common size garage.
Compared to Ebihen 16, having a similar use, Lilou 2 is much more simple to build and more economical.
More information, see the Vivier website
Additional Information
Designer Name: |
Francois Vivier Architecte Naval |
Sail area (Imperial / Metric): |
183 ft² / 17 m² |
Rig Type: |
Gaff, Sloop, Lug, Yawl |
Ballast Type: |
Water |
Ballast Weight: |
440 lb / 200 kg |
Keel Type: |
Centerboard |
Rudder: |
Kick-up |
Length (range): |
16' - 23'11" / 4.88m - 7.29m |
LOA: |
16' 9'' / 5.1 m |
Length at Waterline: |
15' 1'' / 4.6 m |
Beam: |
6' 4'' / 1.92 m |
Hull Weight: |
200 - 999 lbs / 90.72 - 453.14kg |
Estimated Hull Weight: |
838 lb / 380 kg |
Draft: |
36" / 91.44cm |
Unloaded Draft: |
3' 3'' / 1 m |
Weight Capacity: |
990 lb / 450 kg |
Primary Material: |
Marine Plywood |
Method of Construction: |
Stitch and Glue |
Hull: |
Monohull |
Hull Type: |
Displacement |
Hull Shape: |
V bottom |
Power Source: |
Human, Wind |
Motor: |
Outboard |
Horsepower Rating: |
5 hp |
Built-in Floatation: |
Yes |
Trailerable: |
Yes |
Cartop: |
No |
Unit of Measure: |
Metric |
Instruction Manual: |
Step-by-Step Instructions |
Lofting Required: |
No |
Recommended Experience Level: |
Intermediate |
Designer's Thoughts on Experience Level: |
Classic look, designed for home builders |
Boat Type: |
Sailboat |