Kernic by Francois Vivier

Description

The Kernic is a modern sail-and-oar team dinghy designed by renowned French naval architect François Vivier in 2015-2017. It's specifically crafted as a versatile, lightweight "team boat" for groups like sea scouts, navy cadets, youth organizations, or sailing schools—capable of carrying a crew of up to 7 (typically 5-6 for comfortable use), while remaining easy to store, trailer, launch, and maintain.

Construction Details

Designer Francois Vivier
Length 18.700 ft
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Sails

Kernic by Francois Vivier - LEG-O-MUTTON

Luff 10.269 ft - (3130 mm)
Foot 4.593 ft - (1400 mm)
Leech * 9.42 ft - (2871 mm)
Tack Angle * 67.55 °
Diag (clew/head) 9.514 ft - (2900 mm)
Head (Inches) 2
Area * 22.45 ft²
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Kernic by Francois Vivier - STANDING LUGSAIL

Luff 9.514 ft - (2900 mm)
Foot 11.581 ft - (3530 mm)
Leech 20.275 ft - (6180 mm)
Tack Angle * 85.28 °
Diag (clew/throat) 14.37 ft - (4380 mm)
Head 11.811 ft - (3600 mm)
Area * 138.2 ft²
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