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21 2008 Classic Boat Shop Pisces Daysailer - CLASSIC BOATS INC

21 2008 Classic Boat Shop Pisces Daysailer 21' CLASSIC BOATS INC 2008 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Length:
21' (6.4m m)
Beam:
7.16
Draft:
2' 11" (0.89m m)
Year Built:
2008
Builder:
CLASSIC BOATS INC
Category:
Daysailer
Engines:
1 engines Electric
Location:
United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
CLASSIC BOATS INC
Category:
Daysailer
Model Year:
2008
Year Built:
2008
Country:
United States

Dimensions

LOA:
21' (6.4mm)
LWL:
16' 4" (4.98mm)
Beam:
7.16
Max Draft:
2' 11" (0.89mm)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Accommodations

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Exterior Designer:
Chuck Paine

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
Electric
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Electric

Overview

 

The PISCES 21 DAYSAILER was inspired by the traditional Herreshoff fish class daysailer, and designed by C W Paine in 1999. These small yachts are finished to the highest standard of the Maine Boat Building tradition, the finest daysailer/weekender you will find anywhere, a great Long Island Sound boat.  A carbon fiber mast aids her already pleasing sailing performance and makes stepping and rigging a breeze.   Lady features an Advanced 4.15hp Electric Motor and Drive. Very well maintained by her knowledgeable owner she shows well and ready to go.


At just under 21 feet overall (20 feet, 9 inches), the Pisces has a waterline length of 16 feet, 4 inches and a beam of 7 feet, 2 inches. Even with an external lead keel weighing 1,600 pounds (just under half of her total displacement), she draws only 2 feet, 11 inches. Under sail, the Pisces 21 has the feel of a bigger boat, thanks to its deep and roomy cockpit and the inherent comfort of riding in a sturdy, steady-going displacement boat. Yet it is simply rigged and easy to control, and it responds nicely to even a light wind. 
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