| This little ship has been designed for
the sailing author Derek Harvey and incorporates many ideas
gleaned from his years of sailing experience. The starting
point for the design was the requirement for a trailable boat
with comfortable internal living space for 2 with a large
and practicable cockpit area.

The rig had to be both efficient and easy
to use from the cockpit and she had to carry a large outboard
for motoring out to sailing grounds. Clinker ply construction
using 7 planks per side was chosen to give the hull a sweet
appearance which was fairly easy to construct (details and
plank shapes are also given for stitch and epoxy construction
and she could be strip planked).

For easy trailing she has twin pivoted bilge
boards which do not encroach on the accommodation and are
housed under the bunks and she carries some water ballast.
Inside there are 2 large bunks with galley and saloon/chart
table and a locker for a Porta Potti. The layout could be
re arranged to take more berths. She has a foredeck well and
she carries a gunter yawl rig for good balance under reduced
sail.

These pictures are of a beautiful example built by Roger
Boxall
LOD 21’3’’ (6.48m); Beam
8’ (2.4m); Draft 1’5’’/4’ (.42/1.2m);
Sail Area 280 sq.ft. (26.07 sq.m); Displ. 3938 lb. (1786kg);
Approx. trailing wht 3000 lb (1361 kg); Ballast 992 lb (450
kg).
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