Millcreek 13

Millcreek 13

Description

The Mill Creek is a versatile, flat-bottomed recreational kayak or small skiff designed by Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, Maryland, introduced in the late 1990s by John C. Harris. It draws inspiration from Chesapeake Bay small craft, blending the sleek lines of a kayak with the stability and capacity of a pram or skiff. Available in three lengths—13', 16.5', and 18'—the Mill Creek is primarily a stitch-and-glue plywood kit boat for amateur builders, emphasizing ease of construction (50–80 hours), lightweight portability, and multi-purpose use: paddling, rowing, sailing, or powering with a small outboard or electric motor.

Construction Details

Designer Chesapeake Light Craft
Length 13.000 ft
LOA 13.000 ft
Beam 2.458 ft
Displacement 40 lb
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Millcreek 13 - 4-SIDED SAIL

Luff 3.58 ft - (1091 mm)
Foot 6.25 ft - (1905 mm)
Leech 7.5 ft - (2286 mm)
Head 6.25 ft - (1905 mm)
Diagonal 6.87 ft - (2094 mm)
Tack Angle 84 °
Area 31.24 ft²
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