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Dimension

Metric

Imperial

Length

4.827 Metres

15 ft 10 in

Beam

1.855 Metres

6 ft 1 in

Draft

0.203 Metres

8 in

Draft with Centreboard Down

1.169 Metres

3 ft 10 in

Hull Weight Minimum

169 Kg

372 lb

Mainsail Area

8.83 Sq Metres

95 sq ft

Genoa Area

4.27 Sq. Metres

46 sq ft

Jib Area

2.78 Sq. Metres

30 sq ft

Spinnaker Area

13.5 Sq Metres

145 sq ft

Did you know the ideal dinghy for beginners could also cruise the rugged West Coast of Scotland, race in a near gale or while away a long summer's afternoon pottering with the family?

With a Wayfarer you can do it all -

  • Learn to sail
  • Day-sail with the children
  • Cruise to adventure (some Wayfarer sailors tackle journeys 'big boat' cruisers would be wary of!)
  • Race with spinnakers, at your local club or at open, national and international events with one of the most competitive fleets around

This 16 footer is one boat you won't grow out of.

To get the most from your boat join the United Kingdom Wayfarer Association and enjoy a full programme of racing and cruising events plus all the benefits of membership.

Boat Design

The Wayfarer dinghy was designed by Ian Proctor in 1957 and has since acquired an unrivalled reputation as a tough and seaworthy cruising dinghy, yet at the same time being responsive and rewarding to race.

Probably there is no other centreboard boat in the world which combines these qualities as happily; it is this great versatility that makes her so outstanding as a racing and cruising boat.

Since the Wayfarer was originally designed there have been improvements in materials and production techniques which have lead to a variety of different versions all sharing the same hull shape and sail plan.

Last Updated on Friday, 12 October 2007 16:50
 
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