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BÉNIGUET LOA: 19 2” LWL: 17’ 3” Beam: 6’ 11” Ballast: 331 lb Weight: 1422 lb Sail Area: 218.5 sq ft


Béniguet: A 19’ 2" three-berth pocket cruiser or day boat by Francois Vivier. Plans $570. Full size patterns $715. Total $1285. www.duckworksbbs.com/plans/vivier/beniguet


LAURA BAY Length: 9’ 6” Beam: 52” Weight: 70 lb Max Outboard: 3 hp Max Load: 450 lb


GOAT ISLAND SKIFF LOA: 15 6” Beam: 5’


Weight: 125 lb Sail Area: 105 sq ft


Goat Island Skiff: Michael Storer’s popular GIS offers spectacular modern performance with a simple shape and lug rig. duckworksbbs.com/plans/storer/gis


CHERUB Length: 23’ 3” LWL: 19’ 4” Beam: 8’ 5” Draft: 3’ 8” Displ: 5000 lb


Laura Bay: One of a series of Warren Messer’s 8-panel designs from 9.5 to 14 feet. Sailing version can use Optimist sail. Plans $50. Study $15 www.duckworksbbs.com/plans/messer/laurabay-9_5


DUO Length: 10’ Rowing Beam: 3’ 3” Sailing Beam: 5’ Hull Weight: 45 lb Draft: 5”/ 2’ 6” Sail Area: 53 sq ft


Cherub: Weston Farmer’s 23 foot update, in steel, of Sam Rabl’s classic tabloid cruiser Picaroon. Plans $135. www.duckworksbbs.com/plans/wf/cherub


SCHOONER 18C Length: 18’ Beam: 6’ 2” Weight: 465 lb Sail Area: 118 sq ft


DUO: Richard Woods’ 45 pound rowing and sailing dinghy uses inflatable collars for buoyancy. Also available in nesting version. Instant download $40 www.duckworksbbs.com/plans/woods/duo


SMALL CRAFT ADVISOR


Schooner 18c: A version of the original Schooner 18 with a longer cabin for more comfortable cruising. 465 pounds. Plans $175 www.duckworksbbs.com/plans/shell/schooner18c


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