21 ft Masthead Sloop, Design #112
Here is a design for a small sailboat with excellent performance and the capability to cruise safely in coastal waters. The British client intends to make crossings to France and to Ireland, and needed a boat capable of beating to windward in adverse conditions. She contains all the essentials: two berths, head, galley and inboard engine in just 21 feet. Construction is strip planking with an overlay of cold molded veneer for a tight, strong hull that is quick and simple to build. A good first time project. Additional sheets detailing carvel on bent frame construction are included in the plan set
This design was featured in WoodenBoat Number 155, July/August 2000.
Construction: strip plank/cold molded or carvel on bent frames
Length: 21 ft 0 in
Beam: 7 ft 0 in
Draft: 3 ft 7 in
Ballast: 1800 lbs
Displacement: 4000 lbs
Sailing rig: Bermudan sloop
Sail area: 232 sq. ft
Fresh water: 80 litres
Fuel capacity: 45 liters
Building time: 2000 hours
Skill level: intermediate
Design #112: 8 Sheets