Sailboats - Daysailers

Goeller 12' Dinghy

Designer
Frederick Goeller

Round-bottomed, transom stern, centerboard, 2-4 daysailing.

Contruction: Carvel planked over steamed frames

Alternative contruction: Lapstrake, strip or cold-molded

Lofting is required

Plans include 3 sheets

Alden 18' O Boat

Designer
John Alden

A safe, versatile round-bottomed daysailer with generous freeboard and deep cockpit.

Construction Method: Carvel planked over steamed frames

Alternative construction: Cold-molded or strip

Lofting is required

Plans include 4 sheets.

Alden 21' Indian Class

Designer
John Alden

A Swampscott dory-type daysailer with generous side decks and inside ballast.

Construction Method: Lapstrake over sawn frames

Lofting is required: Partial

Plans include 4 sheets.

Hanze Yawl

Designer
Bert van Baar/Pepijn van Schaick

The Hanze Yawl was designed some years ago during a course on lofting at the Bootbouwschool in the Netherlands.Bert van Baar, the owner of the school was very pleased about a Swedish design he had build previously in a project on the streets of Old Amsterdam.

BLUEMOTION 550

Designer
Keith Callaghan

BlueMotion is a new 5.5m dayboat (or large dinghy) design for 2013.

Footloose

Designer
Warren Jordan

Footloose combinines the traditional lines and salty looks of the classic flatty skiff, with the ease of building and seamless integrity of plywood construction for unclomplicated boating.

Little Crab

Designer
Doug Hylan

LITTLE CRAB is a smaller version of the Chesapeake Crab Skiff I drew several years ago.

Jimmy Skiff

Designer
Chesapeake Light Craft

Before the advent of the outboard motor, rowing/sailing skiffs were common on Chesapeake Bay. They were used for crabbing, fishing, transporting goods, and enjoying summer evenings with a friend.

Skerry

Designer
John C. Harris

Our Skerry™ is that rare boat combining excellent rowing and sailing qualities into one attractive craft. Sail when there's wind, row when there's not. You'll cover the miles either way.

Passagemaker Dinghy Take-Apart

Designer
John C. Harris

Here's a handy boat that can be rowed, sailed, and powered with up to three large adults, and it "nests" to take up less space.