Jaeger 15

Description

The Jaeger 15 is a rare, custom-designed 15-foot gaff-rigged daysailer from the early 1980s, reportedly conceived as a family-friendly pocket cruiser or tender in British Columbia, Canada, with limited production or documentation making detailed specs scarce in public records. Likely a wooden or composite construction emphasizing simplicity and portability, it features a traditional gaff mainsail setup for easy handling in coastal or lake waters, suitable for 2–4 people with basic rowing or outboard options, though exact displacement, beam, draft, and sail area remain undocumented in available databases like SailboatData (where rig measurements are listed as N/A)..

Construction Details

Designer Unknown
Length 15.000 ft
LOA 18.250 ft
LWL 13.750 ft
Beam 4.803 ft
Max Draft 3.000 ft
Min Draft 0.500 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Jaeger 15 - GAFF MAIN

Luff 6.5 ft - (1981 mm)
Foot 9.75 ft - (2972 mm)
Leech 16.5 ft - (5029 mm)
Tack Angle 10.18 °
Head 88 ft - (26822 mm)
Comments 4-sided GAFF MAIN sail
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