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Precision 18 Sailboat

The Precision 18

Biggest Little Cabin Boat in the Precision Fleet

IN STOCK NOW!!!

Great day boat for occasional overnighting. The comfortable 6' 4" cockpit with "catbird" seats on the stern rail will easily handle four adults with room to spare. The cabin has 4 berths, storage, and space for a Porta Potti.


Precision 18 Specifications
From Precision Boatworks

Designed by: Jim Taylor

Dimensions and Weights

LOA:17'5"
LWL:15'5"
Cockpit Length:6'4"
Mast Height Above Water:27'
Beam:7'5"
Draft (board up):1'6"
Draft (board down):4'3"
Displacement:1,100 lbs.
Ballast:350 lbs.

Sail, Rigging and Hull

Sail Area:145 sq. ft.
Mainsail Area:85 sq. ft.
Jib Sail Area:60 sq. ft.
Genoa Sail Area:89 sq. ft.
Spin Sail Area:145 sq. ft.
Rig Type: Fractional sloop rig with optional roller furling Genoa.
Steering Type: Laminated mahogany and ash tiller
Keel Configuration: Shoal draft ballasted keel with hand laid fiberglass centerboard.
PHRF Rating: 282

Systems and Amenities

Power:Recommended 3.5 to 6 hp outboard.
Cabin Headroom:44"
Berths:4
Head:PortaPotty Available

Trailering

Trailer Type:Single Axle
Length of Mast:23'
Length on Trailer:22'
Height on Trailer:7'9"

Pricing and Options

Boat Base Price:$17,320
Roller furling w/150 Genoa$1,082
Boom Vang$199
Mainsail Cover$242
Tiller Cover$40
Cockpit Cushions$455
Porta Potti$100
Galvanized Trailer$1,930
Recommended engine::
Tohatsu 6 hp with 20" shaft
$1,580

Hull and Deck

Hand laid fiberglass hull and deck

Shoal draft ballasted keel w/fiberglass center board

Structural molded fiberglass liner

Lead ballasted, self-righting design

Kick-up fiberglass and aluminum rudder

Laminated mahogany and ash tiller

Molded in non-skid deck surface

Molded in toerail

4-6" mooring cleats

Shear stripe

Waterline stripe

Stainless steel rails, stanchions and boarding ladder

Stern rail seats

Stainless steel, kick up motor mount

Stainless steel bow eye

Spars, Sails & Rigging

Dacron main and jib sails

Hinged mast step

Anodized mast and boom

Stainless steel standing rigging

Split back stay

Cockpit lead halyards

Open body turnbuckles w/toggles

Dacron running rigging

Harken ball bearing blocks

Cockpit

6'4" self bailing cockpit

Fuel tank locker

Cockpit seat locker

Sliding companionway hatch

Cabin

Teak wood trim

4-opening cabin windows with screens

Aluminum opening forward hatch

Berths for 4 adults

Deluxe 3" fabric cushions

Backrest cushions

Upholstered cabin headliner

Molded storage lockers

Cabin storage shelves

48 quart ice chest w/teak step

Space for Porta Potti

Electrical System

12 volt electrical system with navigation and cabin lights

Battery box

Other Features

Limited 5 year warranty

Designer's Comments by Jim Taylor

People go sailing because it is fun, pure and simple. The problem for today's sailors is that a combination of high interest rates and increasingly scarce mooring and marina space have in many instances made boat ownership a lot less simple, and its fun a lot less pure!

This office shares with Precision Boat Works the firm belief that sailing should still be pure fun, and that the real key to the fun is in keeping it simple! Nowhere is it written that in order to enjoy a day on the water a sailor needs a boat that costs as much to buy as a house, even more to maintain, and that requires half a football team to sail properly; on the contrary, as the explosive growth in board sailing has shown, the purest sailing fun can often best be delivered in very small, simple packages! It is just this 'small and simple' concept that lies at the heart of the Precision 18 design requirements; a boat small enough to be easily trailered behind today's small cars, simple enough to be inexpensive, but big enough to sleep aboard (out of the weather) and stable enough to take along the family. And finally, a boat with the lively performance and good sea manners required to make sailing her fun!

In attempting to fulfill similar requirements, too many builders have simply taken a successful racing design and installed a 'cruising' interior. Unfortunately, while the long fine bow and broad flat transom of this type hull form can be devastatingly fast when in the hands of a hot racing crew, it can also be dangerously unstable for a family boat, and is therefore completely unsuited to cruising applications. This office has recently developed four different trailerable cruising designs, with over 500 built in just the past three years. Each was drawn for a different builder and market target, but all share distinctly full sections above the waterline forward and only moderately full sections aft. The Precision 18 is our latest design to be developed from this basic hullform which our experience has proven to provide a reassuring margin of reserve buoyancy forward, improved ultimate stability and especially forgiving handling characteristics, all essential elements of any good cruising design.

The long shallow keel, kick-up rudder, and non-corroding fiberglass centerboard of the Precision 18 are all high-lift NACA 'wing sections.' The keel allows the board to be housed completely below the cabin sole and gets the ballast down low for stability. The board itself weighs only 65 pounds so that it does not form a major portion of the total ballast, stability is not dangerously reduced when it is retracted, and it can be raised easily by a child with no need for a winch.

The simple fractional rig can be raised right on the trailer in minutes. The jib is of very high aspect ratio for maximum efficiency, but small enough to be readily trimmed by a young crew. The mainsail can be quickly 'depowered' in puffy conditions, and it is large enough to provide good performance without the jib when desired -- a big advantage when in a crowded anchorage or when shorthanded. The cockpit is full 6' 4" long with coamings high enough to keep the crew securely inside. Both seats and coamings are precisely angled for maximum comfort, reflecting our years of careful ergonomic design development. There is a generous anchor locker forward, a fuel tank storage bin to port, and a full cockpit locker to starboard.

The Precision 18 is designed to be a lively, well-mannered sailboat rather than a floating vacation home, but the features described are noteworthy nonetheless. There is ample sitting headroom for 4 and a filler cushion that drops to form a 6'6" v=berth that is NOT broken up by the usual awkward mast support post. There are 6' quarter berths port and starboard, not to mention a 48 quart cooler, provision for a portable head, and 12-volt battery. A forward hatch provides ventilation and an emergency exit, and the large companionway and 4 opening cabin windows contribute to the feeling of light and open space.

Carefully controlling construction weight is critical to both performance and to price, but it cannot be done at the expense of safety or structural integrity. Thus the hull liner of the Precision 18 is engineered as a structural grid, and tooled to mate precisely with the hand-laminated hull skin. The mast support beam and chain plate loads are carried by structural bulkheads and there are rugged hull stringers to distribute the stresses imposed by trailering. The external hull/deck joint is bonded both chemically and mechanically, and the flange is protected with a vinyl rub rail.

The Precision 18 has been kept small in size and price, but remains big in both features and performance. She promises to deliver the fun, pure and simple!

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Manufactured by Precision Boatworks

Prices do not include freight, dealer prep, or sales tax if applicable.