Calendar Islands Yawl 16

Description

The Calendar Islands Yawl 16 (CIY 16) is a small sailboat designed by Clint Chase of Chase Small Craft, inspired by the rugged waters of Maine and the performance of the Goat Island Skiff. Introduced around 2010, it is a versatile sail-and-oar boat built for single-handing, day-sailing, and light camp-cruising. Constructed primarily from CNC-cut plywood kits, it appeals to amateur builders and is celebrated for its simplicity, lightness, and seaworthiness.

Custom sail calculations are not possible for this boat as no I, J, P and E dimensions are available.

Construction Details

Designer Clint Chase
Length 16.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Sail Type LEG-O-MUTTON
Luff 8.672 ft - (2643 mm)
Foot 3.427 ft - (1045 mm)
Leech * 8.42 ft - (2566 mm)
Tack Angle * 77.09 °
Diag (clew/head) 8.583 ft - (2616 mm)
Head (Inches) * 3.5
Area * 15.51 ft²
Sail Type LUGSAIL
Luff 7.781 ft - (2372 mm)
Foot 10.365 ft - (3159 mm)
Leech 17.563 ft - (5353 mm)
Tack Angle * 80.82 °
Diag (clew/throat) 11.927 ft - (3635 mm)
Head 10.698 ft - (3261 mm)
Area * 102.28 ft²

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