
| Length overall | 18′ | 5.5 m |
|---|---|---|
| Beam | 8′ | 2.45 m |
| Draft | 4′ 7″ | 1.4 m |
| Berths | 2 | |
| Ballast weight | 165 lbs | 75 kg |
| Displacement | 772 lbs | 350 kg |
| Sail area | 237 sq. ft. | 22.00 m2 |
| Spi area | 355 sq. ft. | 33.00 m2 |
| Hull construction | Stich-n-glue | |

| Length overall | 18′ | 5.5 m |
|---|---|---|
| Beam | 8′ | 2.45 m |
| Draft | 4′ 7″ | 1.4 m |
| Berths | 2 | |
| Ballast weight | 165 lbs | 75 kg |
| Displacement | 772 lbs | 350 kg |
| Sail area | 237 sq. ft. | 22.00 m2 |
| Spi area | 355 sq. ft. | 33.00 m2 |
| Hull construction | Stich-n-glue | |
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Thanks,heck of a draft, beamy too, fixed keel or dagger/centerboard? Rocketship! Thx H
Lifting keel that took me some time to make right for cruising. Adjustable draft. She sails great! Fun!
She looks as fast as my Eun Mara looks slow!
Ha! Didn’t think any of Iain’s boats were slow. Looking forward to seeing yours-