Eastport Pram
Description
The Eastport Pram is a compact, versatile dinghy-style sailboat designed by Fox Design Group (primarily David and Zachary Taylor) in 2001, with plans and kits available from Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) in Annapolis, Maryland. Inspired by traditional prams and workboats of the Chesapeake Bay region, it combines simplicity, portability, and multi-purpose functionality for beginners, families, and camp-cruisers.
The standard boat dimensions
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Sails
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| Luff | 4.729 ft - (1441 mm) |
| Foot | 6.75 ft - (2057 mm) |
| Leech | 7.292 ft - (2223 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 91.99 ° |
| Diag (clew/throat) | 8.375 ft - (2553 mm) |
| Head | 6.75 ft - (2057 mm) |
| Area | * 39.5 ft² |
| Comments | A boltrope along the head is inserted in a slot along the lug spar. A similar boltrope is inserted along the boom spar at the foot of the sail. |
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