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  1. 32' Classic double-ended sloop "Brolga"

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  2. 71 Best Double ended sailboats images in 2020

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  3. "Sjogin". Double-ended lapstrake sailboat Sailing Dinghy, Sailing Yacht

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  4. A Swedish double-ended gaff-rigged cutter originally built ca. 1875

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  5. 24' Fenwick Williams Art Brendze Double Ended Yawl Sailboat Good Boats

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  6. Bob Perry-designed double-ender Sliver

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COMMENTS

  1. Advantages/disadvantages of double ended hull?

    This fine-ended double ender was a great shape for rough sea conditions. In theory when a boat is running before breaking waves its own wake can disturb the waves astern and cause them to break. These fine-ended double enders threw smaller wakes and so were less likely to cause waves too break on them from astern.

  2. 24′ Double-ended voyager CAROL

    324 sq ft. D/L RATIO. 319. SA/DISP RATIO. 18.0. CAROL is in many ways my favorite pocket cruiser— a scaled-down and flatter-deadrise version of my popular FRANCES. She evokes an adventurous spirit that prevailed in the happy times of the late '70s when I designed her. At 24 feet she's as small as a prudent sailor would ever think of ...

  3. Double Enders According to Perry (Guest Post by Bob Perry)

    For some reason double enders were seen as safer offshore boats. This probably came from the Colin Archer lifeboat tradition. But there were all sorts of strange theories as to why the double ender was the best hull form for offshore. "The stern parts the following seas.". I call this the "Moses effect".

  4. Double Enders

    The site for fans of double-enders and canoe stern sailboats. Search by design, designer, and individual vessel. And add your yacht today! Skip to main content. Menu. Quizzes. Sort Designs. Site Upgrades. About. Browse. Designs. 210. Adagio 27. Alajuela 33. Alajuela 38. Allegro 30. Allegro 33. Allegro 39. Amigo 40. Anastasia 32. Andromeda 48 ...

  5. Sailboat Listings sailboats for sale by owner

    Preowned racing, cruising, dailsailer, and multihull sailboats for sale, including Beneteau, Burger , Cal, Catalina, C & C, Cheoy Lee, Columbia, Coronado, Corsair ...

  6. 26' FRANCES. A small double-ended cruiser.

    WITH THE SHORT, almost 6-foot headroom house, the interior of a Frances could feel much larger than you'd expect on a 26-foot boat. This is a custom WEST-system boat built in New Zealand. The Aft Head arrangement for the Frances with one seaberth and a permanent double.

  7. 10 Best Aft Cockpit Double Enders For Under $200,000

    The below list consists of ten double ended, aft cockpit sailboats. In the 1970's, a canoe stern was standard on serious cruising sailboats popularized by the Westsail 32. In compiling my list, I tried to avoid many of the character type, teak laden, full keeled double enders. A canoe stern was mostly paired with a full keel until the design ...

  8. Hans Christian 34/36

    As designed by Perry, with a little help from Edwards/ Ives, the Hans Christian 34/36 is a heavy, double-ended, cutter-rigged cruising yacht designed specifically for ocean sailing. Like others of its kind, its often described as a traditional North Sea double-ender, although the tradition exists mostly in the imaginations of builders and ...

  9. Double-ender for sale (sail)

    A used double-ender sail boat on TheYachtMarket.com ranges in price from £29,900 GBP to £1,410,000 GBP with an average price of £369,000 GBP. Factors including the condition, age, model and specification will affect the price of a double-ender. Used Sail Double-ender for sale from around the world.

  10. Norton Boat Works of Green Lake LLC

    Sakonnet 23 - 23' Double Ended Sailboat (LaLa) Thi sis LaLa - the original Sakonnet 23. Designed by Joel White and built by Joe Norton III. We built the original boat that became the mold for the fiberglass Sakonnet 23 now manufactured by Edey and Duff. This is a time-proven design that we love dearly.

  11. Double ender boats for sale

    Buy double ender boats. DailyBoats.com lists double ender boats for sale , with prices ranging from $7,231 for the more basic models to $1,230,224 for the most expensive. These yachts come in various sizes, ranging from 18.7 ft to 345.8 ft, with the oldest yacht built in 1926. This page features Lagoon Catamarans, Hallberg-Rassy Yachts ...

  12. Double ender boats for sale

    Double ender boats for sale on DailyBoats.com are listed for a range of prices, valued from $7,231 on the more basic models to $1,230,224 for the most expensive. The boats can differ in size from 5.7 m to 105.4 m. The oldest one built in 1926 year. This page features Lagoon Catamarans, Hallberg-Rassy Yachts, Finnsailer, McGruers, Banjer, Lagoon ...

  13. Double ender boats

    The first Double ender boats were created in the early 1800s. They were designed for fishing and transportation purposes. The double ender boat allowed for more space on the deck and improved stability while underway. In the early 1900s, double enders became popular among recreational boaters. They were often used for racing and cruising.

  14. Skerry: 15-foot Double-Ender

    The Skerry is a plywood-epoxy composite boat, assembled using Chesapeake Light Craft's exclusive LapStitch™ technique. The sides are 6mm Okoume, while the bottom is 9mm, sheathed with fiberglass for those hard beach landings. The interior includes 9mm okoume frames and sealed air tanks at the bow and stern for buoyancy.

  15. 10 Best Used Cruising Sailboats & Liveaboards

    The 40 features the classic double-ended Perry hull shape, with a fine entry, a deep and powerful fin keel, a skeg-mounted rudder positioned well aft, and a reverse transom. Freeboard is moderate and the sheer line is subtle, but to my eye, with its double-spreader rig and gently sloping deck line, the boat is poetry in the water.

  16. Pros and cons for a double ender/Canoe Stern

    This fine-ended double ender was a great shape for rough sea conditions. In theory, when a boat is running before breaking waves its own wake can disturb the waves astern and cause them to break. These fine-ended double enders threw smaller wakes and so were less likely to cause waves too break on them from astern.

  17. 39' Double-Ender

    This arrangement was used for some of the bigger double-ended workboats but even then it was rare, until a hundred or so years ago, when canoe sterns started to appear in two vastly different types of double-enders: In bigger fishing boats and trawlers, and in yachts. Canoe stern yachts of a similar kind were also somewhat popular in Britain ...

  18. Joel White Designs

    An early design of Joel's, this is a 24' electric launch with a double ended stern. Bill Mayher says, "Joel was very concerned about the stern in double-ended boats- they had to have sufficient buoyancy (aka floating power) in order to precent 'digging down' as the boat gained speed."

  19. Caledonia Yawl II

    The original Caledonia Yawl, a rugged 19′ 6″ double-ended beach boat designed by Iain Oughtred for clinker plywood construction, has four strakes; this second iteration has seven, and was originally commissioned by a customer in Germany in 1999. The new design proved more stable for sailing while possibly sacrificing some rowing efficiency. Iain based his design of the Caledonia Yawl on ...

  20. The best bluewater sailboats under 40 feet (we analyzed ...

    The Ingrid 38 is a double-ended sailboat that was originally designed for wood construction in 1938. In 1971, Bluewater Boat Co. began building a fiberglass version. The design proved hugely popular and more than 140 were built. With a full keep and heavy displacement, the Ingrid 38 epitomizes the traditional bluewater cruiser.

  21. Colin Archer

    In the early 1870s, Archer began reworking traditional Norwegian pilot boat design, eventually developing his Redningsskoyte design - a 47-foot rescue boat that became the template for the characteristic Colin Archer-type double-ended vessels— in 1892. Over his lifetime, Archer created more than fifty designs, including Fram, the polar vessel ...

  22. Double-ended ferries: The art of design

    The double-ended ferry lends itself to a wide variety of propulsion configurations. Historically, these have ranged from steam-driven, side paddlewheels to a cable ferry powered by horses on a treadmill. In more recent times, we have seen the diesel engine become the dominant power source with a variety of means of putting the power into the water.

  23. NORDICA 16

    Double-ended with long keel: Rigging Type: Fractional Sloop: LOA: 15.50 ft / 4.72 m: ... 1997), states that a boat with a BN of less than 1.3 will be slow in light winds. A boat with a BN of 1.6 or greater is a boat that will be reefed often in offshore cruising. Derek Harvey, "Multihulls for Cruising and Racing", International Marine ...