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The
Sand Grouse was originally conceived as a more sophisticated
version of a Skylark
16 with a pointed bow. An additional chine was
added to sweeten her lines and her hull depth was increased
to help sitting headroom in the cabin. She has an outboard
well and space inside for a basic galley and two berths. There
is plenty of stowage in her aft cockpit lockers as well as
under the fore deck. The centreplate is ‘L’ shaped
so that it fits low down under the cabin sole and does not
intrude into the cabin space and the pivot is outside the
hull through the integral keel so that there is no chance
of annoying leaks. An easily handled gunter ketch rig has
been used so that the sails are in easily handled areas with
short spar lengths. To keep trailing weight down, ballast
is limited to the steel centreplate, but there is room for
more below the cabin sole if you wish. Construction is based
upon pre shaped ply hull panels and epoxy fillet joints.
LOD 15’6’’
(4.7m); Beam 6’5’’ (1.96m); Draft 1’3’’
(.38m)/3’ (.92m); Sail Area 111 sq.ft.(10.3 sq.m.);
Approx. wht. 1100 lbs. (500kg).

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