Mutineer 15

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Specifications Under Current Rules


Number of crew 2
LOA 4.57 m 15ft
Beam 1.83 6ft
Draft CB up 8"
Draft CB down 4'1"
Hull weight (with fittings) 410lbs
Sail Area of total of Main and Jib 150sq.ft
Sail Area Spinnaker 166sq.ft
DPN (2001) [1] 96.1

The Mutineer is a 15 foot sailing vessel. It is a smaller version of the Buccaneer 18, both of which were designed by Rod MacAlpine-Downie and Dick Gibbsmade and manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation. Although the Mutineer has been out of production since 1984, there is still an active racing class in the US.

A Mutineer and barge share the Mississippi River
A Mutineer and barge share the Mississippi River

[edit] References

  1. ^ US SAILING - Portsmouth Yardstick Centerboards-2001

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