Metcalf (dinghy)

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Metcalf
Development
Designer Bill Lapworth
LocationUnited States
Year1960
No. built450
Builder(s) W. D. Schock Corp
Role Racer
NameMetcalf
Boat
Boat weight 130 lb (59 kg)
Draft 3.00 ft (0.91 m) with daggerboard down
Hull
Type monohull
Construction fiberglass
LOA 13.00 ft (3.96 m)
LWL 12.00 ft (3.66 m)
Beam 4.49 ft (1.37 m)
Hull appendages
Keel/board typedaggerboard
Rudder(s)transom-mounted rudder
Rig
Rig type Bermuda rig
Sails
Sailplan catboat
Mainsail area93.00 sq ft (8.640 m2)
Total sail area93.00 sq ft (8.640 m2)

The Metcalf is an American sailboat that was designed by Bill Lapworth as a racer and first built in 1960. The boat is named for Darby Metcalf who built the first example. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Production

The design was built by W. D. Schock Corp in the United States, starting in 1960, with 450 boats completed, but it is now out of production. [1] [2] [5] [6] [7]

Design

The Metcalf is a racing planing sailing dinghy, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a cat rig with an anodized aluminum mast and stainless steel standing rigging. The hull has a raked stem, a plumb transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable daggerboard. It displaces 130 lb (59 kg). [1] [2] [8]

The boat has a draft of 3.00 ft (0.91 m) with the daggerboard extended and 6 in (15 cm) with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water, beaching or ground transportation on a trailer or car roof top. [1] [2]

The design has a hull speed of 4.64 kn (8.59 km/h). [2]

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References

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