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The goal with Lichen was to
develop a smaller-sized sailboat (20 feet) able to
comfortably cruise the backwaters and bays of the
Northwest without excessive concern for draft. This vee-bottomed
hull design is an answer to the challenge. The shallow
draft can still yield a roomy comfortable interior
suited for extended cruising. The Lichen features a
retractable centerboard that draws 38" down and just 17"
up, making shallow water navigation a snap. The shallow
water draft combined with the medium light displacement
(2500 lbs.) and moderately narrow beam, 7'8", helps
achieve another goal -- trailerability.
On the water, Lichen has a
very traditional look. The large barn door rudder and
large open cockpit combined with her 237 sq. ft. gaff
rig set the scene for outstanding versatility in a
pleasing package. The mast is on a tabernacle, folding
easily up or down, another plus when trailering.
Under sail Lichen is quite
stable and sails well in a variety of wind and waves. It
has always amazed me that these pram-bowed hulls sail as
well as they do.
Interior accommodations
include a large forward double berth, followed by
opposing settee berth (centerline table attached to the
centerboard trunk folding down to make even more bunk
area.) To port is the galley, complete with ample
workspace and storage, leaving the counter space
uncluttered and visually pleasing. To starboard is a
built-in wood stove serving as heater and dryer for wet
gear. The portable head is under the companionway step.
The most striking characteristic of the interior is the
feeling of space and the visual freedom the large ports
give you to view the beautiful scenery outside.
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Specifications |
| Length |
26' 1" (L.O.A.) |
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19' 7" (L.O.D.) |
| Beam |
7' 8" |
| Draft |
1' 5" |
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3' 8" center board down |
| Displacement |
2,500 lbs |
| Sail area |
237 sq ft tabernacle gaff rig |
| Power |
10 hp outboard |
| Ballast |
850 lbs |
| Max load |
1,400 lbs |
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