20' Catboat Joy

Description

The 20' Catboat Joy is a classic sailboat designed by Jay Benford of the Benford Design Group in 1976, inspired by a commission from Al Lewis. It’s a compact, traditionally styled catboat known for its beefy, beamy keelboat design, ideal for coastal cruising in areas like the Columbia River or Puget Sound. Fiberglass monohull with a fixed keel (optional twin bilge keels considered). A mold was created from the original hull built for Al Lewis, and several fiberglass hulls were produced; at least one was built in wood. The design features a plumb or canoe bow, round counter-stern or fantail, and significant sheer and tumblehome for a classic aesthetic. Ferrocement or steel construction was also possible. Introduced in 1976; limited production. A mold was created for fiberglass hulls, and several sisterships were built, but exact numbers are unclear. No longer in production.

Construction Details

Designer Benford, Jay R.
Length 20.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i -
j -
p 18 ft
e 19 ft
p2 -
e2 -

Sails

Sail Type GAFF MAIN
Luff 18 ft - (5486 mm)
Foot 19.58 ft - (5968 mm)
Leech 29.67 ft - (9043 mm)
Tack Angle * 87.45 °
Diag (clew/throat) 26 ft - (7925 mm)
Head 10.58 ft - (3225 mm)
Area * 311.64 ft²

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