6.1 metre daysailer, Design #203 Metric Units
Here's a small fantail stern daysailer with the aesthetic of the Victorian era. The construction drawings offer a choice of building methods. Traditional carvel on bent frames is the best match for the character of the boat and will be the most enjoyable to do. For a boat that must live on a trailer, the option of strip planking sheathed inside and out with glass cloth and epoxy resin is also shown. Either way, a powerful little boat that should be great fun to sail.
Construction: Strip planked with glass and epoxy sheathing or carvel on bent frames
Length on deck: 6.10 metres (20ft 0ins)
Length waterline 5.26 metres (17ft 3ins)
Beam: 1.86 metres (6ft 2ins)
Draft, CB: up 0.50 metres (1ft 7ins)
Draft, CB: down 1.45 metres (4ft 9ins)
Displacement: 976 kg (2150lbs)
Sailing rig: Gaff sloop
Sail area: 18.86 sq. meters (203 sq ft)
Building time: 1500 hours
Skill level: Intermediate or high (depending on building method chosen)
Design #203: 5 Sheets
Plans are in metric units