Luger Voyager 30
Description
The Luger Voyager 30 (also known as the Voyager 30 (Luger)) is a lightweight, trailerable fiberglass coastal cruiser-racer built by Luger Industries (Burnsville, Minnesota, USA) from around 1979 to the late 1980s/early 1990s. Offered primarily as a kit boat (owner-assembled interior/fittings, with hull/deck factory-molded) or factory-completed, it features a swing keel (cast iron with lead insert) for shallow draft/trailering/beaching, a masthead sloop rig (with optional ketch variant), a roomy cockpit (seats 4–6), and a basic cabin (V-berth forward + settees sleeping 4–5, galley/heads). Designed by Edwin Monk Jr. (with Eric White input in some sources), it's known for its fast, fun performance (ultralight displacement for quick acceleration/planing), affordability, and versatility as a coastal daysailer/weekender—though owners note it's tender (low initial stability if capsized) and best for protected/coastal waters rather than heavy offshore (capsize ratio ~1.67, good for its class but not bluewater tank-like). Many are still sailed/restored today, with discussions in forums about keel winch maintenance, rigging upgrades, or fiberglass work.
Construction Details
| Designer | Edwin Monk Jr. |
|---|---|
| Builder | Luger Industries |
| Length | 29.920 ft |
| LOA | 29.920 ft |
| LWL | 26.170 ft |
| Beam | 8.000 ft |
| Displacement | 7000 lb |
| Ballast | 3300 lb |
| Max Draft | 6.000 ft |
| Min Draft | 3.000 ft |
| Year Built | 1979 |
The standard boat dimensions
| i | 34.25 ft |
|---|---|
| j | 12.30 ft |
| p | 27.30 ft |
| e | 10.80 ft |
| p2 | - |
| e2 | - |
| i2 | - |
| j2 | - |
| I | J | P | E | P2 | E2 | I2 | J2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 34.25 ft | 12.30 ft | 27.30 ft | 10.80 ft | - | - | - | - |
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