Prindle 19

Prindle 19

Description

The Prindle 19 represents the technical apex of Geoffrey Prindle's design career and a pivotal moment for Performance Catamarans Inc. during the high-performance beach cat boom of the 1980s. Designed to compete directly with the Olympic-class Tornado and the burgeoning Nacra fleet, the Prindle 19 was engineered for sailors who demanded more than just a recreational day trip. Built by Performance Catamarans Inc. starting in 1985, this boat was actually designed by Richard Loutek and marked a significant departure from earlier Prindle models. It was one of the first production beach catamarans to move away from the "banana" shaped asymmetrical hulls of the era, opting instead for a sophisticated symmetrical hull design that required the use of daggerboards. This revolutionary shift allowed for significantly better pointing angles and reduced drag, cementing the boat's reputation as a serious racing machine. It was built using advanced materials for its time, including vacuum-bagged foam-core construction to ensure a stiff, lightweight platform.

Construction Details

Designer Richard Loutek
Builder Performance Catamarans Inc. (Surfglas/Prindle)
Length 19.210 ft
LOA 19.210 ft
LWL 18.500 ft
Beam 8.500 ft
Displacement 385 lb
Max Draft 2.080 ft
Min Draft 0.420 ft
Year Built 1985
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Sails

Prindle 19 - MAINSAIL

Luff 28.72 ft - (8754 mm)
Foot 8.27 ft - (2521 mm)
Leech * 27.93 ft - (8513 mm)
Tack Angle * 77.61 °
Diagonal 28.13 ft - (8574 mm)
Head (inches) 4.5 in - (114 mm)
Area * 120.44 ft²
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Prindle 19 - JIBSAIL

Luff 19.03 ft - (5800 mm)
Foot 6.51 ft - (1984 mm)
Leech 17.83 ft - (5435 mm)
Length Perpendicular * 6.1 ft - (1859 mm)
Area * 58.03 ft²
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