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The JayCee was conceived with Tyrone Boats as a trainer for the International Canoe. The idea was to produce a craft which was based upon low cost, easy building techniques and which would be an introduction into the world of IC sailing. With all this in mind, the hull is made from 4mm ply using the stitch and tape process.
She has a simple sliding seat and the rig is based upon a grp sailboard mast with a sleeved sail so keeping the need for specialist fittings and gear down. However, there is enough gear to enable the helmsman to 'tweek' her performance with a Barbour Haul arrangement for the foresail sheet.
An exciting craft which may in the future form the experimental model for a new stitch and tape 'B' class version of the IC10! LOD 15'6" (4.73m); Hull Beam 2'11 1/2" (0.9m); Sail Area 56 sq.ft. (5.17 sq.m).
JC10
Particulars |
| LOA |
15'6" |
4.73m |
| Beam |
35
1/2" |
0.9m |
| Hull
Mid Depth |
11
1/4" |
0.29m |
| Approx.
Dry Weight |
135lbs |
61kg |
| Approx.
Capacity |
650lbs |
295kg |
Hull
Shape |
Multi-chine
with 5 planks per side |
| Construction
Method |
Stitch
and tape |
| Plywood
Requirements |
6
sheets of 4mm |
| Guidance
Use |
Race
training and fun sailing |
| Drawing/Design
Package |
6
x A1 drawings including alternative 8.26 sq.m. sail plan and
centreboard arrangement + 7 x A4 instruction sheets |

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