This
useful dinghy was commissioned from us by the magazine SAILING
TODAY and features as a series of articles on her construction
in the Feb, March and April 1999 issues. the magazine wanted
a simple but attractive plywood craft to be built using
stitch & and tape techniques which would be able to
accommodate 2 or 3 adults and which could be used as a good
sized tender, fishing boat and a dinghy that could be used
to teach youngsters how to sail. There are several options
including a central storage box running along the centreline
in which the oars etc can be stowed. The plans show both
daggerboard and centreboard options and we can give details
for an alternative gunter rig with a jib. The hull is based
upon our Highlander 11 design but in this case we have gone
for a rounded sharp bow and a narrow flat bottom panel.
Construction starts by attaching the centre box sides to
the bottom panel giving a very strong central 'T' girder
to which is attached the remaining hull panels and ply frames.
LOA 11' (3.36m); Beam 5'2"
(1.57m); Draft 7"/3'1" (0.17/0.95m); Approx. wht
125 lbs. (57 kg); Sail Area 65 sq.ft. (6.05 sq.m.).

