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The Highlander 18 has been
developed for the sailor or fisherman wanting a boat that
he can use comfortably for estuary and coastal work. Points
taken into her design are easy trailability (hence she uses
salt water ballast which drains as she is taken out of the
water and fills as she is launched), very easy construction
using epoxy for filleting and unit ply assembly, and low cost.
With unit ply construction, the ply frames and central girder
are locked together with the bottom hull panel; stringers
are then put on and the rest of the hull panels are put on
over size and trimmed later. The drawings also show all the
ply hull panel shapes and alternative details to construct
the hull using stitch and epoxy method where the panels are
all stitched together with the chine seams bonded with epoxy
fillets.
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The hull is a triple chine
easy riding ''U'' section shape and she can be built simply
as a basic workboat, open daysailer or daysailer and beachcamper
with cuddy. She is ideal for exploring estuaries and remote
beaches and with her boom tent she can sleep 4/5. The standard
rig is the sprit rig which has been chosen for it's ease of
use for family sailing. It has no boom to hit heads and can
be brailed up out of the way in seconds.
Other
rigs can of course be incorporated. Draft is 10" with
the centreboard up and 3'7" with it down. Details of
an outboard well and full deck lockers are given. The plans
also now show details of an alternative gunter rig.
LOA 18', Beam 6'4", Approx. wht
600 lbs (up to 800 lbs with cuddy, decking etc), Sail Area
149 sq.ft.
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