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Most of our work with
stitch-and-glue composite construction has been with
single-chine, vee-bottom vessels. As inevitably happens,
either a customer comes along in need of a little more
shape in the hull or because of our own growth process,
we decide it's time to test our wings a bit and try some
new ground. The Onyx is a true multi-chine design.
As you look at the sections,
it's not hard to imagine her as a round bottomed hull
with some defining laps. The laps are, of course,
plywood panels, and she is indeed a stitch-and-glue
composite construction boat. We have taken the
dimensions of a small but capable off-shore vessel, with
an outboard rudder and inboard rig contributing to her
simplicity and seaworthiness. She has what I consider to
be my favorite type of interior, with the galley to
port, head to starboard and a graceful trunk cabin
providing 6'3" headroom. Forward are the port and
starboard settees with comfortable seating for all my
guests. A cabin table can be fitted that's attached to
the mast, an option available to the user. Forward is a
large double berth and a chain locker in the bow. A
foredeck hatch can provide ventilation and some handy
sail-handling access.
All in all, she is simple,
looks efficient and I believe would be a capable vessel
compared to most available.
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Specifications |
| Length |
27' 7" (L.O.D.) |
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22' 4" (L.W.L.) |
| Beam |
8' 6" |
| Draft |
4' 6" |
| Displacement |
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| Sail area |
401 sq ft |
| Power |
Inboard diesel |
| Fuel capacity |
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