Trailer Sailer 24

Description

The Trailer Sailer 24 is a compact, trailerable pocket cruiser designed by Chesapeake Marine Design (CMD) in the USA, as a smaller sibling to their larger Trailer Sailer 32. Introduced in the 2000s as a plans-based or kit build for DIY enthusiasts, it prioritizes ease of towing, shallow-water access, and cozy overnighting while delivering solid sailing performance. Constructed from plywood and epoxy with a strip-planked hull for durability and lightness, it features leeboards instead of a traditional centerboard for minimal draft and simpler trailering. This design appeals to solo sailors, couples, or small families seeking a "go-anywhere" boat that launches from public ramps without hassle. A handful have been built from plans, emphasizing affordability and customization.

Custom sail calculations are not possible for this boat as no I, J, P and E dimensions are available.

Construction Details

Designer Chesapeake Marine Design
Length 24.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Sail Type LEG-O-MUTTON
Luff 13.83 ft - (4215 mm)
Foot 6.167 ft - (1880 mm)
Leech * 13.57 ft - (4136 mm)
Tack Angle * 75.6 °
Diag (clew/head) 13.67 ft - (4167 mm)
Head (Inches) 2
Area * 42.21 ft²
Sail Type LUGSAIL
Luff 11.33 ft - (3453 mm)
Foot 13.67 ft - (4167 mm)
Leech 25.5 ft - (7772 mm)
Tack Angle * 83.07 °
Diag (clew/throat) 16.67 ft - (5081 mm)
Head 16.33 ft - (4977 mm)
Area * 210.4 ft²

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