Sailing Characteristics of Lucky Town 7 Pocket Cruiser

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by cdubb, Oct 28, 2016.

  1. cdubb
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    Location: michigan

    cdubb Junior Member

    Pretty cool little boat I stumbled upon while browsing the DuckWorks page as I do from time to time. Just curious how those in "the know" feel she would sail and her level of seaworthiness. Being a junk rig I already know she won't point well into the wind, I am more concerned about how much she heels over with the extra weight aloft and handling waves. Specs are as follows:

    Specifications for Lucky Town 7

    LOA - 14 ft
    LWL - 13.75 ft
    Beam - 6 ft
    Mast Height - 18 ft
    Displacement - 680 lbs
    Sail Area - 120 sqft
    Sleeps - 2
    Engine - 2-6 hp
    Keel - Centerboard - 100-265 lbs
    Draft - 10" (keel up)
    - 33" (keel down)
     

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  2. cdubb
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    Location: michigan

    cdubb Junior Member

    Another angle
     

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