Triton 19
Description
The Triton 19 (precisely 19'6"), designed by naval architect Robert M. Steward, has been available as build plans from WoodenBoat since the 1970s (exact debut date unspecified, tied to Steward's era of wooden boat designs). This centerboard sloop is a classic home-build daysailer emphasizing simplicity and performance, constructed in wood with a small cuddy cabin for 2–4 crew—ideal for trailering, club racing, or short coastal hops, though not a mass-production model but rather a kit/plans offering for amateur builders.
Construction Details
| Designer | Robert M. Steward |
|---|---|
| Length | 19.500 ft |
| LOA | 19.500 ft |
| LWL | 16.630 ft |
| Beam | 6.930 ft |
| Displacement | 1030 lb |
| Max Draft | 4.920 ft |
| Min Draft | 0.580 ft |
The standard boat dimensions
| i | 20 ft |
|---|---|
| j | 6.42 ft |
| p | 20 ft |
| e | 9 ft |
| p2 | - |
| e2 | - |
| i2 | - |
| j2 | - |
| I | J | P | E | P2 | E2 | I2 | J2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 ft | 6.42 ft | 20 ft | 9 ft | - | - | - | - |
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Sails
Triton 19 - MAINSAIL
| Luff | 23 ft - (7010 mm) |
|---|---|
| Foot | 10 ft - (3048 mm) |
| Leech | * 24.61 ft - (7501 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 88.01 ° |
| Diagonal | * 24.76 ft - (7547 mm) |
| Head (inches) | * 4.5 in - (114 mm) |
| Area | 114.85 ft² |
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Triton 19 - JIBSAIL
| Luff | 17.75 ft - (5410 mm) |
|---|---|
| Foot | 7.42 ft - (2262 mm) |
| Leech | 14.83 ft - (4520 mm) |
| Length Perpendicular | 6.1 ft - (1859 mm) |
| Area | 54.1 ft² |
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Triton 19 - GENOA
| Luff | 17 ft - (5182 mm) |
|---|---|
| Foot | 10.5 ft - (3200 mm) |
| Leech | 15.58 ft - (4749 mm) |
| Length Perpendicular | 9.44 ft - (2877 mm) |
| Area | 80.22 ft² |
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Triton 19 - SPINNAKER
| Stays | * 19.95 ft - (6081 mm) |
|---|---|
| MidGirth | * 11.56 ft - (3523 mm) |
| Foot | * 11.56 ft - (3523 mm) |
| Perc LP | * 180 % |
| Area | 196.03 ft² |
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Disclaimer. Boats are not all the same -- even when produced in the same factory of the same model. Sailrite does its best to publish accurate dimensions, but we often find it worthwhile to have our customers measure their boats carefully before we produce kits for them. You should take the same precautions, especially when the data is not from Sailrite. The information on this site is not guaranteed to be accurate. Sailrite offers this content as a service to our community, but takes no responsibility for the reliability of the data provided.