Boat Designs from the 1940's: Treasures from the Past
COOT - A 22' CHESAPEAKE BAY SHARPIE (Plans Updated)
I much admire the sharpie for its simplicity of construction and stability under sail. After reading Reuel Parker'sThe Sharpie Book, It wasn't a week before I set out to build my own version of a sharpie skiff. (Click here to see pictures of Foolhardy.) Coot is a throwback to the days when sharpies dominated the
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main and side keelsons forward, or aft as required.
The cabin itself has a long, wide berth either side the centerboard trunk and a stove shelf with locker beneath for food to port, hooks for hanging things the other side. Spar dimensions, sail shapes, and important rigging details are all shown. (end of text)
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