Caledonia Yawl seven strake version

Caledonia Yawl seven strake version

Description

The Caledonia Yawl 7 Strake Version, also known as the Caledonia Yawl II, is an enhanced iteration of Iain Oughtred's original Caledonia Yawl design, introduced in 1999. This version features a refined hull with seven planks per side (compared to the original's four), offering improved stability, increased displacement, and a slightly different aesthetic while retaining the boat's renowned seaworthiness, versatility, and traditional double-ended charm. Like its predecessor, it is primarily built by amateur constructors using glued-lapstrake plywood and is popular for coastal cruising, rowing, and multi-day "raid" events.

Construction Details

Designer Iain Oughtred
Length 19.500 ft
LOA 19.500 ft
LWL 16.083 ft
Beam 6.375 ft
Displacement 1090 lb
Max Draft 2.500 ft
Min Draft 0.830 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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j -
p -
e -
p2 -
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i2 -
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Sails

Caledonia Yawl seven strake version - JIBSAIL

Luff 15 ft - (4572 mm)
Foot 6.167 ft - (1880 mm)
Leech 13.167 ft - (4013 mm)
Length Perpendicular * 5.39 ft - (1643 mm)
Area * 40.46 ft²
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Caledonia Yawl seven strake version - GUNTER

Luff 10.33 ft - (3149 mm)
Foot 10 ft - (3048 mm)
Leech 20.83 ft - (6349 mm)
Tack Angle * 78.24 °
Diag (clew/throat) 12.83 ft - (3911 mm)
Head 11.25 ft - (3429 mm)
Area * 102.75 ft²
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Caledonia Yawl seven strake version - LEG-O-MUTTON

Luff 10.33 ft - (3149 mm)
Foot 5.33 ft - (1625 mm)
Leech * 9.91 ft - (3021 mm)
Tack Angle * 71.4 °
Diag (clew/head) 10 ft - (3048 mm)
Head (Inches) 1.75
Area * 26.66 ft²
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Caledonia Yawl seven strake version - STANDING LUGSAIL

Luff 9.75 ft - (2972 mm)
Foot 10.75 ft - (3277 mm)
Leech 19.25 ft - (5867 mm)
Tack Angle * 78.55 °
Diag (clew/throat) 13 ft - (3962 mm)
Head 12.33 ft - (3758 mm)
Area * 130.54 ft²
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