This is a design commissioned by someone who built one of our clinker ply Kane Suffolk Beach Punts and who wanted a safe, comfortable deep water cruising yacht which could also find it's way up relatively shallow creeks. For her length, she is to my mind the ultimate cruising vessel with the capability to cruise distant shores and then to travel up small rivers.

The hull is modelled on the Pilot Cutter for it's seaworthiness and easily driven form. She is built using the clinker ply method over a rigid framework of pre-shaped ply bulkheads and girders. She has twin bilge keels so that she can dry out along with a central ballast keel and centreplate for windward ability. Accommodation is comfortable with bunks for up to 6 crew, a large wc and spacious galley plus plenty of locker space. The engine is 35hp and she is able to have large tanks for extended cruising. Both yawl and gaff cutter rigs are shown.

LOD 30' (9.15m); Beam 9'6" (2.9m); Draft 3'6"/6'6" (1.09/2m); Displ. 6.38 tons (6.48 tonnes); Sail Area 568 sq.ft. (52.8 sq.m.) plus a 86 sq.ft. (8 sq.m.) topsail.
Please note - the drawing package contains over 18 A1 sized drawings including an alternative rig without the mizzen, and mould shapes/details for building the hull in strip plank.

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