| Since designing Lillie,
we have had several enquiries for new canoe yawl designs.
I think that this is partly due to their obvious elegance
in shape and function. They are beautiful craft and represent
a very personal form of sailing. The journeys of exploration
and pleasure by MacGregor, Baden Powell and others in the
early sailing canoes are legendary and conjure up visions
of simple rugged sailing into inlets and estuaries and around
European coastal islands. The simplicity of this type of boat
is very often refreshing after the sophistication (and complication)
of many modern fibre-glass craft. The standard building method
is based upon stitched ply/epoxy construction but she could
easily be built using the strip planked method. Provision
is made for simple scrap steel or lead ballast in the bilges
below the sole. The sole area itself is large enough for comfortable
sleeping by 2 people forward of the thwart with a third perhaps
aft. The simple lug rigged main and gunter mizzen have been
used to keep sail handling simple with easy reefing and to
keep the spar lengths down to fit into the length of the boat.
LOD 18’4’’
(5.60m); Beam 5’6’’ (1.68m); Draft 11’’/3’5’’
(.29/1.05m); Sail Area 156 sq.ft. (14.57 sq.m.); Wht ex ballast
507 lbs. (230 kg); Ballast up to 321 lb. (150 kg).

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