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Friday, 18 November 2016

Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) PocketShip:

The PocketShip was design by John Harris of CLC in 2008 as a cruising boat with accommodation for two adults. It was designed to be towed behind a small car. It is available as either plans or a kit. More than 60 are either finished and sailing or under construction.

Length (Hull only) 14'10"
Beam 75"
Rowing Draft 16"
Sailing Draft (centreboard down) 36"
Sail Area 148 sq ft




 










 

Benford Design Group "Happy":

Happy was designed in 1978 for Howard Wayne Smith for an attempt on the record for the smallest boat to make a circumnavigation of the world. Construction was timber with a cold moulded hull. Plans are available in a book published by the designer.

Length overall 13'-10" 4.22 m
Length designed waterline 13'-8" 4.17 m
Beam 6'-3" 1.91 m
Draft 3'-7" 1.09 m
Freeboard: Forward 3'-1" 0.94 m
                     Raised deck 3'-35/8" 1.01 m
                      Aft 2'-4½" 0.72 m
Displacement, cruising trim 2,240 lbs. 1,016 kg.
Displacement-length ratio 392  
Ballast 750 lbs. 340 kg.
Ballast ratio 33%  
Sail area, square feet 180 16.72 sq. m
Sail area-displacement ratio 16.82  
Wetted Surface 84.4 sq. ft. 7.84 sq. m
Sail area/wetted surface ratio 2.13  
Prismatic coefficient .55  
Pounds per inch immersion 285 50.9 kg./cm
Entrance half-angle 28°  
Headroom 4'-10½" 1.49 m

Here is the story of the attempt on the record from the designers web site:

After a slow trip across the Gulf Stream for a shakedown cruise to the Bahamas, and a holiday there, Howard sent us another report: "The trip back across the Stream was a very quick one, just under 12 hours. We were surfing about half of the way back, and averaged a little over five knots!"...

After sailing 10,000 miles from Miami, Florida, through the Panama Canal and across the Pacific, touching at the Galapagos, Marquesas, Fiji, Tahiti and on towards Australia, he touched a little too hard on a reef off Noumea, New Caledonia. There, towards the end of November 1982, the beautiful Happy was lost, an hour before Howard was due on watch in the early hours before dawn. Howard was able to scramble into his dinghy and surfed his way over a number of treacherous reefs (spending the night on the overturned hulk of a steel wreck), landing in Noumea the next day. Friends he'd met in the Marquesas took him back to Happy to salvage all possible gear, but she was otherwise a complete loss.


Devlin Nancy's China:

Nancy's China was designed in 1980 as an economical sailboat with a small cabin for two. It is constructed from timber and plywood. The boat is readily trailered. Plans are available from Devlin Designing Boat Builders as is a CNC cut kit. It is available with Sprit, Gaff and Bermuda rigs.

Specifications
Length:  15ft-3in   4.64m
Beam:    6ft-2in   1.88m
Draft w/ daggerboard down:  16-3/4in  .43m
Draft w/ daggerboard up:   34-1/2in   1.88m
Dry weight trailering:  850lbs  386kg
Ballast:  300lbs  136kg
 




 

Paradox:

Paradox is one of the most well known micro cruisers, primarily due to the many long distance voyages made by its designer Matt Layden which include the Bahamas and winning the 300 mile Everglades challenge. Plans are available for the Paradox. Many have been completed from plans and some of these have also made remarkable journeys including trips through the Hawaiian Islands and up the west coast of Australia.

The design is unusual in many respects. The hull is a sharpie with internal ballast under he floor. Protrusions on the chine logs called "chine runners" help prevent leeward motion and allow the yacht to sail effectively to windward despite the lack of a keel or centre board. The sail rig is also unusual with a furling main sail. All controls are routed to the cockpit and the boat can be sailed from the comfort of the cabin in foul weather.

LOL (excluding rudder)  4.2m (13'10")
LWL  4.1m (13'5")
Beam  1.23m (4'0.5")
Draft (rudder up)  0.23m (9")
Draft (rudder down)  0.75m (2'5.5")
Sail Area  9.3 sqm  (100 sq ft)
Displacement to DWL  640 kg  (1410 lb)
Prismatic Coefficient 0.58
Displacement Length  270


 








 

Pocket Cruiser:

Here is a really nice little boat. It is a design from Stevenson Projects who sell the plans.

L.O.A.:17'6"  (over the bowsprit)
L.O.D.:14' (hull length)
BEAM:6'9"
SAIL AREA: 137 SQ.FT.
WEIGHT 550 LBS.
CREW:ONE TO FOUR
SLEEPS TWO COMFORTABLY
OPTIONAL POWER:TO 5HP, 45LBS ELECTRIC

It looks to be a well thought out practical boat.

Construction is all wood using exterior grade plywood. Many of these boats have been built around the world. One builder completed his boat in just 32 days. Others have completed long coastal passages.

 
 







Sztrandka:

The Sztrandka is a Polish design. It is built from plans that are freely available on the web. The structure is wooden.

LOA 400 cm
LWL 367 cm
Beam 180 cm
Draft 20 cm / 80 cm
Weight Dry 510 kg
Ballast 100 kg
Load Capacity 180 kg (2 people)







Selway Fisher 4M:

At just over 13’ length, the 4m Mini Yacht has 2 berths and space for a portable WC inside plus large areas for stowage or flotation.

The yacht has a dagger board type keel with a steel core and lead bulb which is bolted in place for sailing but which can be raised using the main halyard for easy trailing. The box for the dagger board runs through the cabin and has a major effect on the usability of the cabin space. 

Construction is based on a ply framework consisting of ply bulkheads and a ply fore and aft girder which incorporates the keel box. The planks can then be fitted and finished using the simple stitch and tape method for the chine seams.

LOA      13' 1 1/2" 4.00m
Beam 6'7 1/2" 2.02m
Hull Mid Depth 2' 9 1/2" 0.85m
Draft 1'5"/5'5" 0.43/1.66m
Sail Area     128 sq.ft 11.9 sq.m
Approx. Dry Weight 992 lbs 450 kg
Ballast   300 lbs 135 kg
Maximum Headroom 4'2" 1.27m
Hull Shape

Flat narrow bottom plus 3 planks per side
Construction Methods Stitch and tape
Major plywood requirements for hull
16 x 6mm sheets
6 x 9mm sheets
Designed for Inland, estuary and coastal waters
Suitable for 2 adults
Drawing/Design Package 6 x A1 drawings + 7 x A4 instruction sheets