Lincoln 10

Lincoln 10

Description

Lincoln Fiberglass refers to a small American boat manufacturer active primarily in the 1960s–1970s, based in Stow, Massachusetts (Lincoln Fiberglass Co., sometimes listed as a division of another entity like "Laz_"). They specialized in lightweight fiberglass small craft, including canoes, sailboats/dinghies, and possibly ice/land sailors (skates). The company is now defunct or long inactive, with no current production, but vintage examples occasionally surface on eBay, Facebook groups, forums (e.g., paddling.com, Reddit's r/canoeing or r/sailing), and collector markets. Their boats were marketed as affordable, durable fiberglass alternatives to wood, often with simple designs for recreational use on lakes, ponds, or flat surfaces.

Construction Details

Designer Unknown
Builder Lincoln Fiberglass
Length 10.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Lincoln 10 - MAINSAIL

Luff 12.5 ft - (3810 mm)
Foot 9.17 ft - (2795 mm)
Leech * 15.03 ft - (4581 mm)
Tack Angle * 88 °
Diagonal * 15.24 ft - (4645 mm)
Head (inches) * 4 in - (102 mm)
Area * 59.24 ft²
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Lincoln 10 - MAINSAIL

Luff 11.83 ft - (3606 mm)
Foot 11.83 ft - (3606 mm)
Leech * 9.87 ft - (3008 mm)
Tack Angle * 50 °
Diagonal 10 ft - (3048 mm)
Head (inches) 2 in - (51 mm)
Area * 54.13 ft²
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