Penobscot 13

Penobscot 13

Description

The Penobscot 13 is a compact, lightweight glued-lapstrake plywood daysailer/rowboat designed by Arch Davis (Arch Davis Design, Maine, USA) as a smaller, quicker-to-build sibling to his popular Penobscot 14. Introduced for beginner-friendly amateur construction (detailed plans, full-size patterns, no lofting required; often used in short WoodenBoat School classes where students can complete one in two weeks), it features traditional aesthetics with five-strake sides, a fine high bow, and a shapely double-ended hull for excellent rowing and sailing performance in protected waters or coastal daysailing. Available rigs include lug, sprit, or gunter (with daggerboard/centerboard for shallow draft), positive flotation for self-rescuing capability, and options for simple sailing setups plus oars. Production is plans- or kit-based (via Arch Davis Design or retailers like Duckworks), with dozens to hundreds of hulls built by home builders and schools (no mass-factory run), remaining available today as an entry-level classic with a reputation for beauty, ease of build (~$1,100–$2,000+ materials without rig), and versatile fun (rowing delightfully, sailing spiritedly).

Construction Details

Designer Arch Davis
Builder Home Built
Length 12.750 ft
LOA 12.700 ft
LWL 11.420 ft
Beam 4.250 ft
Displacement 125 lb
Max Draft 2.500 ft
Min Draft 0.670 ft
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Sails

Penobscot 13 - JIBSAIL

Luff 9.167 ft - (2794 mm)
Foot 4.58 ft - (1396 mm)
Leech 8.33 ft - (2539 mm)
Area * 19.01 ft²
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Penobscot 13 - GUNTER

Luff 5.75 ft - (1753 mm)
Foot 8 ft - (2438 mm)
Leech 14 ft - (4267 mm)
Tack Angle 86.5 °
Diag (clew/throat) * 9.56 ft - (2914 mm)
Head 7.5 ft - (2286 mm)
Area * 51.87 ft²
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