Development | |
---|---|
Designer | John Duncanson, David Rose |
Year | 1968 |
No. built | 400 |
Design | One-Design |
Role | Racing, cruising |
Boat | |
Crew | 1+ |
Displacement | 780 kilograms (1,720 lb) |
Draft | 0.3 metres (1 ft 0 in)-1.2 metres (3 ft 11 in) |
Hull | |
Type | Monohull |
Construction | Fibreglass |
LOA | 5.6 metres (18 ft 4 in) |
Beam | 2.26 metres (7 ft 5 in) |
Hull appendages | |
Keel/board type | Swing keel |
Ballast | 186 kilograms (410 lb) |
Rig | |
Rig type | Fractional sloop |
Sails | |
Total sail area | 14.96 square metres (161.0 sq ft) |
The Compass Careel 18 is an 18 ft long trailer sailer manufactured in Australia by David Rose Yachts.[1]
The Careel 18 was originally built in 1968 by John Duncanson as a Duncanson 18, with David Rose taking over manufacturing and renaming the boats the Careel 18.[1] It came out at a time when there was a boom in trailer sailers, but unlike many of its contemporaries, it remains popular today.[2]
The boat was produced in three versions; Mk I (900kg), Mk II (1100kg) and Mk III (1200kg) with successive design changes including additional ballast and increases to deck and cabin height.[3]
References
- 1 2 McArthur, Bruce (2020). "Careel 18 sailboat". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 30 September 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ↑ Hill, James. "Three Times a Lady". Trailer Sailer. Archived from the original on 29 September 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ↑ "The Affordables" (PDF). Australian Sailing. October 2001.
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