
Pintail Owner's Manual (ver. 1.0) (.PDF or .DOC versions)
NPCA Documents (.PDF or .DOC versions)
Sail and rigging
measurements along with Class rules and bylaws.
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A true family Daysailer

Originally built in
A boat that rigs easily, launches with a
minimum of effort and is easy to sail, depicts the excellent qualities inherent
in all Pintails. These criteria have produced a family daysailer capable of
carrying over a thousand pound load.
The hull form necessary to accomplish this task
is very full, with a generous amount of freeboard. These qualities of the
Pintail's hull make her an exceptionally stable, dry boat not dependent upon a
bailing system for the dryness of the interior.
Specifications
Length overall 14'0" Maximum beam
6'0" Draft, board down 3'9" Draft, board up 9" Sail area, main
& jib 135 Mast height, keel to masthead 23' Weight (Approx) 350
Some outstanding features that
make the Pintail the boat for your family!
The pintail is meant to serve a family through
tile training period of its youngsters into tile golden years of relaxed
sailing. It is built to take the punishment that exuberant young folks can dish
out, and still remain as a source of enjoyment, The 20 plus years of Pintail
production has produced several 2nd and even 3rd generation owners. We are
amazed at the number of comments we receive at shows from the middle-aged
sailors upon seeing the Pintail, "Gee, I learned to sail on that
boat!" and "Yea, I know that boat. It's a great little sailboat!"
Simplicity
Her simple rigging procedure may be easily
mastered by one person. Easy to launch and recover, and above all easy to sail.
The kick up centerboard with a simple pendant and cleat works fast and easy (no
daggerboard to get stuck). Simple kick up rudder with pendant and cleat. Adjust
both rudder and centerboard for shallow water sailing with no drag.
Comfort
Upright sitting room for four adults with
plenty of leg room and 10" of back support for us older fellows. Clearance
under the boom for even a tall person (check photos). Wide coamings for the
more adventuresome to sit on in a good breeze. Beautiful wooden tiller with a
comfortable feel, just enough weatherhelm and never too much. Extra large dry
storage area under foredeck adds to your convenience.
Construction
Constructed to last with her bottom of cored
fiberglass and extra reinforcement at all stress points. Galvanized steel
centerboard and painted aluminum rudder blade on a rugged cast aluminum rudder
stock and gudgeon plate with 1/2 inch pintles. Stainless steel hardware.
Auxiliary Power
You don't have to buy an expensive bracket for
your small outboard it has a built in motor mount. At least one owner is very
satisfied with an electric trolling motor and it moves it quite well.

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11/06/09