Penguin Yawl
Description
The Penguin Yawl refers to the yawl-rig variant of the Penguin trailer yacht (also known as the Welsford Penguin), designed by New Zealand naval architect John Welsford (JW Boat Designs). Originally conceived around the early 2000s to meet a magazine competition brief for a family-oriented cruising trailer yacht of about 6–6.5 m long, it was built for easy amateur construction using plywood/epoxy stitch-and-glue methods (with plans offering mix-and-match options like centerboard, bilge keels, or leeboards; gaff, Bermudan, or yawl rigs; and even a stretch version). The yawl configuration (added later in response to builder inquiries, such as from Derek Bates) features a gaff mainsail on a tabernacle mast (for easy raising/lowering) plus a smaller leg-o'-mutton or gaff mizzen (offset to clear the tiller), providing balanced handling, excellent heavy-weather control, easy reefing, and strong performance on most points of sail (noted as noticeably faster than Bermudan in many conditions except hard upwind). The design emphasizes traditional character, spacious interior comfort (4 berths, headroom ~1.45 m / 4'9", room for galley/head), seaworthiness, and trailerability for coastal/family cruising rather than racing. Production is plans-based (available from JW Boat Designs or outlets like Fyne Boat Kits), with many hulls built worldwide by home builders (popular success despite not winning the original competition outright—often ranked high in Welsford design polls), and remains available today.
Construction Details
| Designer | John Welsford |
|---|---|
| Builder | Home Built |
| Length | 21.000 ft |
| LOA | 21.000 ft |
| Beam | 8.000 ft |
| Displacement | 2138 lb |
| Ballast | 992 lb |
| Year Built | 2001 |
The standard boat dimensions
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Documents
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Sails
Penguin Yawl - JIBSAIL
| Luff | 15.09 ft - (4599 mm) |
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| Foot | 7.87 ft - (2399 mm) |
| Leech | 10.83 ft - (3301 mm) |
| Area | * 40.86 ft² |
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Penguin Yawl - GENOA
| Luff | 16.73 ft - (5099 mm) |
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| Foot | 10.5 ft - (3200 mm) |
| Leech | 13.78 ft - (4200 mm) |
| Area | * 72.17 ft² |
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Penguin Yawl - GAFF MAIN
| Luff | 10.83 ft - (3301 mm) |
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| Foot | 11.28 ft - (3438 mm) |
| Leech | 18.7 ft - (5700 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 86.98 ° |
| Diag (clew/throat) | 15.22 ft - (4639 mm) |
| Head | 8.53 ft - (2600 mm) |
| Area | * 124.92 ft² |
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Penguin Yawl - STANDING LUGSAIL
| Luff | 6.56 ft - (1999 mm) |
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| Foot | 6.23 ft - (1899 mm) |
| Leech | 11.81 ft - (3600 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 72.31 ° |
| Diag (clew/throat) | 7.55 ft - (2301 mm) |
| Head | 7.55 ft - (2301 mm) |
| Area | * 47.25 ft² |
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