Bolger Marina Cruiser

Bolger Marina Cruiser

Description

The Bolger Marina Cruiser refers to a boat design by the renowned American naval architect Phil Bolger (1927–2009), also known as the Bolger Motorsailer or Marina Cruiser. It appears in his 1994 book Boats with an Open Mind (Chapter 36, around page 179), where it's described as a motorsailer—a hybrid vessel combining efficient power (motor) propulsion with auxiliary sailing capability, aligned with Bolger's philosophy of practical, innovative, and often unconventional small-to-medium craft.

Construction Details

Designer Bolger, Philip C.
Builder Home Built
Length 21.250 ft
LOA 21.250 ft
Beam 7.833 ft
Max Draft 2.330 ft
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Sails

Bolger Marina Cruiser - LEG-O-MUTTON

Luff 14.25 ft - (4343 mm)
Foot 9 ft - (2743 mm)
Leech 13.62 ft - (4151 mm)
Tack Angle * 67.14 °
Diag (clew/head) 13.58 ft - (4139 mm)
Head (Inches) 1.5
Area * 59.9 ft²
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