Night 11' Tender
Description
The 11-foot Night is a compact American sailing tender designed by naval architect Jay R. Benford. Introduced in the late 1970s and detailed in Benford's Small Craft Plans (a collection of his designs published starting in the 1980s), it’s a plans-only, home-build project using plywood-epoxy stitch-and-glue or cold-molded construction. Intended as a yacht tender or standalone coastal daysailer, over 50–100 units have been constructed by amateur and professional builders since its inception.
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