Paul A. Lindh

Paul A. Lindh was an American naval architect and sailboat designer active in the mid-20th century, best known for his contributions to small fiberglass trailerable sailboats during the early fiberglass boating era. Operating primarily in the 1960s–1970s, Lindh's designs emphasized affordability, simplicity, and coastal seaworthiness, focusing on compact cruisers with practical layouts for family sailing and day use. His work, produced by builders like Kells Corp. and Lindh Yachts, included models such as the Kells 23 and Lindh 21, which catered to the post-war demand for low-maintenance, trailerable vessels.