Sea Pearl 21

Sea Pearl 21

Description

The Sea Pearl 21 is a lightweight, trailerable open daysailer (sometimes used for minimal overnighting with a tent) designed by Ron Johnson (with strong influence from L. Francis Herreshoff’s Carpenter design) and built by Marine Concepts (USA) starting in 1982. Approximately 415 hulls were produced. It is famous for its extreme simplicity, shallow draft, easy trailering, and fun performance in protected or coastal waters.

Construction Details

Designer Ron Johnson
Builder Marine Concepts (FLA)
Length 21.000 ft
LOA 21.000 ft
LWL 19.000 ft
Beam 5.500 ft
Displacement 600 lb
Max Draft 2.500 ft
Min Draft 0.500 ft
Year Built 1982
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Sea Pearl 21 - 3-SIDED SAIL

Luff 15.33 ft - (4673 mm)
Foot 7.33 ft - (2234 mm)
Leech 16 ft - (4877 mm)
Tack Ang 81.6 °
Area 55.59 ft²
Comments Mizzen, sleeve luff, loose footed
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Sea Pearl 21 - 3-SIDED SAIL

Luff 16 ft - (4877 mm)
Foot 10 ft - (3048 mm)
Leech 17.83 ft - (5435 mm)
Tack Ang 83.16 °
Area 79.43 ft²
Comments Main, sleeve luff, loose footed
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