Eel Canoe Yawl
Description
The Eel Canoe Yawl is an 18'6" classic pocket cruiser designed by legendary naval architect William Garden in the 1960s, inspired by George Holmes' original 1895 Eel—a pioneering canoe yawl from England's Humber Yawl Club era. Garden's version refines the concept into a lighter, more trailerable form while retaining the double-ended hull, shoal draft, and minimalist ethos of early canoe yawls: engineless coastal cruising via sail and oars, emphasizing self-reliance and exploration of estuaries and beaches. It's a rugged day-sailor or overnight micro-cruiser for 2–4, with a tiny cuddy cabin for shelter. Over 50 have been built, mostly by amateurs, earning praise for its elegant lines, responsive handling, and romantic appeal—often called a "floating teacup" that punches above its weight in seaworthiness.
The standard boat dimensions
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Sails
| Sail Type | MAINSAIL |
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| Luff | 21.58 ft - (6578 mm) |
| Foot | 11.5 ft - (3505 mm) |
| Leech | * 22.55 ft - (6873 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 80.68 ° |
| Diagonal | 22.75 ft - (6934 mm) |
| Head (inches) | 4 in - (102 mm) |
| Area | * 125.47 ft² |
| Sail Type | JIBSAIL |
|---|---|
| Luff | 14 ft - (4267 mm) |
| Foot | 8.83 ft - (2691 mm) |
| Leech | 11.83 ft - (3606 mm) |
| Area | * 51.94 ft² |
| Sail Type | MIZZEN |
|---|---|
| Luff | 11.083 ft - (3378 mm) |
| Foot | 4.33 ft - (1320 mm) |
| Leech-AftHdBd | 10.7 ft - (3261 mm) |
| Tack Ang | * 75.34 ° |
| Diag (clew/head) | 10.83 ft - (3301 mm) |
| Head (inches) | 2.5 in - (64 mm) |
| Area (no Roach) | * 24.09 ft² |
| Sail Type | GUNTER |
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| Luff | 5.75 ft - (1753 mm) |
| Foot | 11.5 ft - (3505 mm) |
| Leech | 22.75 ft - (6934 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 83.38 ° |
| Diag (clew/throat) | 12.25 ft - (3734 mm) |
| Head | 15.83 ft - (4825 mm) |
| Area | * 122.45 ft² |
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