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Wompus Cat is a very tidy and
cruisable conventional "Cape Cod type" catboat, with
single large mast forward and a single mainsail. She
only needs the tiller put down and maybe a hand for
adjusting the mainsheet for each tack. This is probably
the simplest of boats to enjoy the afternoon sailing
either alone or with a few friends along. The hallmark
of an traditional catboat is that they are easy to sail,
have a huge cockpit for good company to go along with
you, and at the end of the day a large and comfortable
cabin to rest up for the next days adventure.
"Wompus Cat" is trailerable so that you can bring her
home at the end of the season and go through your annual
maintenance at your leisure in a covered work area. She
is trailerable enough to allow some exploring of local
waters that might be more accessible from the trailer
than by water alone. Her draft allows the additional
exploration of shallow waters and with the optional
inboard diesel engine she can travel longer distances on
those days that don't have much wind. Entering the cabin
you will immediately notice that there is no centerboard
trunk in the way of the living space in the cabin.
With an inboard small diesel
engine of 10 hp. the draft of the boat is barely deeper
than a centerboard boat and the small fin keep is
hydrodynamically superior to the typical centerboard and
large wetted surface of a more conventional catboat.
With the fin keel the boat tacks well and points to
windward like a racer and the Wompus Cat has all her 800
lbs. of ballast deep in the keel for stability and
ability to hold up to windward work. Without having a
centerboard trunk in the middle of the cabin the settees
feel larger and certainly the leg room is more
comfortable. A porta-potti or watercloset is set at the
head of the settee and really is quite usable (a real
trick in a boat of this size) and the two berths are
commodious and comfortable for overnight cruising or
just a quick nap on a quiet day, there is a filler
cushion to convert the twin settee's to one large double
berth for those of you that have a cruising companion
worth sleeping with. To the starboard side just forward
of the rear bulkhead is a raised galley flat with room
for a sink and stowage below for cooking utensils and
galley stores. On the portside we put one of the
excellent "Sardine" wood/stoves that Marine Stoves is
building from cast iron. With a few small pieces of wood
thrown in on top of a handful of fragrant cedar
shavings, a match applied to the bottom of the stack and
in a few minutes the cabin is warm, your coffee or tea
is brewing and life feels good.
Sailing a boat like the Wompus
Cat is simplicity itself, untying the sail-gaskets and
pulling on the two halyards being the only effort
required to raising the sail. Once the sail is properly
set and the mooring is cast off the days sail begins
with just the single mainsheet to tend and a long tiller
to manage the semi-balanced rudder. This is really where
a catboat shines and these boats can be fast sailors,
particularly off the wind. You can be joined by quite a
group in the cockpit without getting in each other's way
and with her large beam she sails flat and fast. The
first boat of the fleet is near completion now and I
look forward to showing her stern to the locals.
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Specifications |
| Length |
18' 10" (on deck) |
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20' 2" (includes rudder) |
| Beam |
8' 1" |
| Draft |
2' 6" draft board up (fin keel model) |
| Displacement |
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| Sail area |
238 sf |
| Power |
10 HP inboard diesel |
| Fuel capacity |
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| Water capacity |
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