Walton Falcon 14
Description
The Walton Falcon 14 is a two-person, high-performance racing skiff designed by John Walton in 1972 in Sydney, Australia. Built by Walton Boats and licensed builders, it is a one-design class known for planing speed, trapeze action, and asymmetric spinnaker — a stepping stone between dinghies and full-blown 18ft Skiffs. Over 300+ hulls have been built, and the class remains actively raced in New South Wales and Victoria, with national titles held annually.
Construction Details
| Designer | John Walton |
|---|---|
| Builder | Walton Boats |
| LOA | 30.830 ft |
| LWL | 30.000 ft |
| Beam | 22.420 ft |
| Max Draft | 5.500 ft |
| Min Draft | 1.330 ft |
The standard boat dimensions
| i | 13.50 ft |
|---|---|
| j | 6.33 ft |
| p | 15.75 ft |
| e | 10.67 ft |
| p2 | - |
| e2 | - |
| i2 | - |
| j2 | - |
| I | J | P | E | P2 | E2 | I2 | J2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13.50 ft | 6.33 ft | 15.75 ft | 10.67 ft | - | - | - | - |
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