I grew up sailing on South River with my dad. Thousands of hours spent on that river in various small sailboats from the mid 1970s through to about 2005 when life, and kids, and jobs and other things took up more and more time until sailing was cast aside. I miss him tremendously now. I've watched this video many times and can see him and me sailing up and down that river, ducking into Harness Creek for lunch, and sailing under the bridges; I can smell the salt and feel the hum of the centerboard cable when everything was tuned just right. And when the day grew long, our skin warmed from a lot of sun, I clearly remember heading back to the dock or ramp to wrap up the day's memories. Thank you for sharing this awesome design and for all of the fantastic video under sail.
I can't watch and like this video enough. The Pocketship is one of the most beautiful small sailboats ever. One day I might be able to get one and build it
This was playing in my head while watching... "So hoist up the John B's sail See how the mainsail sets Call for the Captain ashore Let me go home, let me go home I want to go home, yeah yeah Well I feel so broke up I want to go home" Nice boat and video! 🙂
The design reminds of what was called The Winkle Brig made in the UK during the late 1980's early 90's. That boat also gained a following of happy owners.
Good launching and sailing video, a way to have lots of fun. CLC boats are well known. Micro Trailer sailboats are a great way to explore many waterways that bigger keelboats cannot. We have trailered our Sandpiper all over and have and sailed in Ontario, Quebec, and Michigan.
Your video might be the best I have seen of a pocket cruiser. Very informative and nice footage. Excellent coverage of all your maneuvers. Also, a very nice looking craft.
I like the way he raised that spinnaker from the cockpit. That's a boat made for single-handing. I've never sailed one, but I imagine that they are nice unpretentious sailors, no racer but competent. Pretty, honest boat. I bet that they are economical also, and could be trailered with a compact SUV or such (at least off Interstates). They should be popular
My favorite kind of sailing; small wooden boat in a calm bay with a steady breeze. I helped my father a bit with building his CLC kayak, which went together and came out great. As much as I'd love to, I know I couldn't build this without lots of help. All the same, it's a _beautiful_ design, and it looks easy to handle. Cheers from Cape Cod!
Odd to see a gaff rigged boat flying an an asymmetric, but your logic for doing so is perfect... So nice to see the spars fit into the boat's LOA, just like the original Mirror.....
About to buy and build one of these soon 🙏🏽 seems perfect for a first boat .. Plan on getting it set up for some serious offshore cruising! This company is a blessing for making sailing affordable 💕
I had a Pearson Ensign that was raced, but the huge spinnaker was sewn in 1970, and was mint, but old. I had a sailmaker friend recut her as a code zero. . .10 knots of wind or less only. . .what a fun sail in light air!
Tyvm for this video..I just purchased a 20ft pocket sail . I'm a first time sailor this video taught me so many things I didn't have a clue of I thank you again. I'll be looking forward to future videos
At first glance it seemed to me that the sailing center was too far forward but seeing it in navigation it was well balanced. The speed is also quite good. Well done Mr. John C.! 👍Grating from Italy. 🇮🇹
If you're attaching to the fore stay can you call it a Spinnaker? Assuming it has more area than the main naturally. Thought that made it a Jennaker or Jennoa. Love that you have a stepped main for varied wind speeds.
Brilliant little ship! Seems a boat that size would row well. I had a 22' Cape Ann sailing dory I rowed for miles when necessary. (I hate outboards too.)
Hi !I'm the Chinese guy bought pocketship’s building plan last year. Now I am back to China, just bought a WETA. We will start to build pocketship soon!
+Chris VeeDubyu HelloH, Chris We are still waiting a friend to join the team of building pocketship. He's professional, works in a sailboat factory. And he had built a boat similar to pocketship. Now We are preparing a workshop and tools, will let you know when we start.😄
Yes, yes, a few years behind... oi. Nicely done little boat, its very nice design and seems very well thought out too. It moves well and seems quite stable, everything is easy to get at, and when you're tired there is a place to snooze and snack. I'm willing to bet that with a bit of water/stuff ballast, and a few more feet of sail area, that would simply fly! Me like!
Enjoyed your video very much. You have a good little ship design. I was the second owner of Eddy and Duff Stonehorse Hull #15 "Patience" back 30 some years ago. Your spinnaker is more like the "Drifter" I had made which was a 3 oz. nylon 200% jib flown from the masthead with a loose luff. It was a Godsend in light air. I usually left the staysail up. I had a pole for it and could go wing on wing on a calm sea. I kept her for many years a Crocker's Yard in Manchester, MA.
PocketShip's spinnaker is cut quite a bit fuller than a "drifter," but it's flatter than a symmetrical spinnaker. (Not that a drifter wouldn't be nice to have, too.) You can carry it up to about a beam reach, roughly. The sailmakers seem to agree that this is an "asymmetrical spinnaker."
Great boat! Spent allot of time I the Chesapeake sailing my dad's Hampton growing up. It was most fun to sail by yourself so i really enjoyed the jockeying of lines. Thanks for the vid.
Brother, I only watched the first few minutes and had to stop so I could jot down an idea! You may have just made my life with my little Buccaneer 18 about 1000x easier! Currently, I jam the mast foot into a pocket in the bow and under a "mast partner" which holds the foot more or less in place while I muscle the 24' mast from horizontal to vertical, pushing as I walk from the aft end of the cockpit to the mast foot. With a bad shoulder, this is challenging. But, getting anyone who hasn't done it before - which is apparently 99.9% of the population or more - is worse. Best to just have someone take the forestay after I've stepped the mast and just keep things vertical while I pin the stays. BUT - I believe I could rig some sort of removable fulcrum somewhere in the boat like what you've got (except yours is a permanent part of the boat) and make this job much easier!
Wow! What a great video, what a great boat! Not only did you design and build it yourself, you've got others doing so, too! Best of all, you left that motor off the boat, and showed excellent solo sailing skills. Fair winds and following seas, sailor! Somewhat related, now that I'm retired, I'm traveling more and am always looking for opportunities to sail small boats under 18' on inland waters. But, it's almost impossible to find boatyards or marinas that will rent any, at least in the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, or western inland lakes. The reluctance of insurers to provide coverage for rentals seems to be the problem, but informed waivers could solve that problem, even in CA, whose assumption of the risk laws are not as absurd as they once were. There's a lot of money to be made in short term rentals - heck, even a Sunfish or Laser would do! - and I'm surprised that more people haven't come to realize - and profit from - this fact.
It is a beautiful boat well balanced in every manner. For its length the rocker is just right and at speed the hull fits perfectly in the wave, showing the ease at which the hull moves along. That rudder is big enough to make up for the deadwood at the back. the protection is great and I would not mind sailing her in heavy seas. For its size I do not think one could do better, for a family cruising/ performance boat.. Congratulations.
Awesome little boat, that looks like so much fun! Owning a larger boat is nice, but also a bit more involved to actually sail. Some times I wish I had something small and simple.
Fantastic. I am thinking about making a "first time" build, and this just seems to check off all boxes. Love it. Thanks for the high quality video and information. That the plans come in metric too is a big selling point. Hope to be you customer shortly. TR
I've been a small boat sailor on the chesapeake bay my whole life and I don't have much interest in larger boats. My ultimate dream is to find one of those really nice Ted brewer designed yawls (Rob Roy 23 or Nimble 20/24), but I am absolutely taken with this pocket ship. I'm not much of a handyman, nor do I have a lot of money to my name right now, but it could be really rewarding to try building a boat yourself
This is such a beautiful and successful boat. Have you ever taken her to blue water, capsized her, maybe even on purpose? I’m interested in how she would do away from land, in big seas. Do you mind to mention maybe a range of cost I need to consider to build her? I live in Portland, Texas, near Corpus Cristi. Texas
The design brief for PocketShip was that she be capable of making the crossing from Miami to the Bahamas on a good weather report. You could take her to sea for short trips, given an experienced crew.
so i have a potter 19, but I never realized that the water going over the keel was why i had to wait a moment to get closer to the wind..so thanks for passing me that info lol
She is a good looking Vessel On and off the trailer I especially like that on her small footprint you have the cabin which is fairly large for what it is Pocket ship wont be my first Wooden Boat build but i do hope it will be one of mine in the near future ! , Unfortunately in the moment i have too many other projects ahead of it but thats just life in general
Great video and sailing skills! This design has some Friendship sloop looks to it... my fave classic of all time! A spinnaker job solo!!! And no head knocking by boom!! Thanks for a good video! Putting this on the list of option boats!
What a show , I know nothing of it . It's always fascinated me though . But at seventy years old with nothing but powered experience only a fantasy lost to time . Thanks be
congrats to this informative inspiring and sympathic video...you nailed it bro'...right now, age 46, i am am more on the level of larger sailboats...but believe me..in 15 years...that's something to think about...and can i tell you?...your fuckin' nutshell is pretty fast...looks like real fun...one buddy with you, some beer and sandwiches....riding circles around the "big ones"...keep on what you are doing...you inspire a lot of us...thanxxx for that..👍
Great boat! Two questions: 1. What's its dry weight? 2. What weather/ wave could it handle? (Intended sailing area - the Adriatic & Ionian islands - off Croatia and Greece). Thanks.
"Dry weight" on the trailer is about 522kg. The stripped hull is about 295kg. As for sea conditions, this isn't a boat you want to get caught in breaking waves. But I can't think of ANY boat under 6m that I'd want to get caught in breaking waves. The limiting factor for "weather and waves" in a boat like this is going to be the skill of the skipper, ultimately. The design has been proven in very rough conditions over the last ten years.
when i get to old to sail big boats I’m going to go to Chesapeake, build one and bring it home! Cape Lookout is only 8 miles away. Great overnighter with a cooler and a lantern!
Best presentation: Appreciated your mentioning Crocker however his name is spelled: If you would do a mix of an Alberg and your style, many more than I would jump on it. Thanks for what you do!
Sailing is easy, just watch what everyone else is doing wrong... and don't do that. :) Find someone with a Sunfish and get them to take you out for an hour or three. If you like speed find someone with a 16 foot catamaran. :D
That's a beautiful and cute little boat. I'd like to sail that in my home waters of the Netherland's lakes, the Ijsselmeer and the Frisian coastal areas. It must be great fun! But, alas, I've got too little money... :(
Is the centerboard designed to raise up harmlessly once it hits the bottom or the trailer? That's how my Rhodes 22 was designed, but I thought it was a tad unique.
I had a Cal14 for many years I should never have sold it and kept it as a second boat .it was similar in many ways .I sailed it on rivers lakes Dams and Open ocean.
What a beautiful little boat. I am 200cm tall and would like to sleep comfortable in a boat. could it be stretched in Length from 15 to about 17 ft? How i much is the sitting headroom in the cabin?
Headroom in the cabin is 42" or about 1m. You have 103" or about 2.6m of length in the cabin for sleeping. In theory, Manute Bol, who at 7'7" (2.31m) is tied with Gheorghe Mureșan as the tallest player in the NBA, could sleep in the cabin. Stretching PocketShip has been done, but it isn't easy. The PocketShip design is basically a giant interlocking puzzle of parts, which makes it easy to build. But in order to cut a kit for a 17-foot PocketShip, we would have to redraw every single piece of the interlocking puzzle. It'd be a new boat, in effect, and if we were going to that much effort, we'd probably go some other direction entirely. See this blog post: www.clcboats.com/life-of-boats-blog/The-Search-for-the-Bigger-PocketShip.html At least one builder, working from full-sized plans, was able to add 12" in length in the middle of the boat, but it must have been tricky. Working from the plans, adding a foot to the STERN of PocketShip would be the easiest way to enlarge the boat. With no other changes, the additional length aft would make the boat faster, increase lazarette storage, and trim better with a large payload of passengers sitting in the cockpit.
I grew up sailing on South River with my dad. Thousands of hours spent on that river in various small sailboats from the mid 1970s through to about 2005 when life, and kids, and jobs and other things took up more and more time until sailing was cast aside. I miss him tremendously now. I've watched this video many times and can see him and me sailing up and down that river, ducking into Harness Creek for lunch, and sailing under the bridges; I can smell the salt and feel the hum of the centerboard cable when everything was tuned just right. And when the day grew long, our skin warmed from a lot of sun, I clearly remember heading back to the dock or ramp to wrap up the day's memories. Thank you for sharing this awesome design and for all of the fantastic video under sail.
I can't watch and like this video enough. The Pocketship is one of the most beautiful small sailboats ever. One day I might be able to get one and build it
This video is so chilled, so is the boat and its creator!
What a stunning little boat, sails very well, and excellently handled.
This was playing in my head while watching...
"So hoist up the John B's sail
See how the mainsail sets
Call for the Captain ashore
Let me go home, let me go home
I want to go home, yeah yeah
Well I feel so broke up
I want to go home"
Nice boat and video! 🙂
It reminds me of a small Cornish Crabber.
Well done mate a lovely craft and it looks very sea kindly with really good free board.
A great looking 15' boat with a Jib and a spinnaker. Man that looks like a blast! I could spend the rest of my life just doing that.
The design reminds of what was called The Winkle Brig made in the UK during the late 1980's early 90's. That boat also gained a following of happy owners.
Good launching and sailing video, a way to have lots of fun. CLC boats are well known. Micro Trailer sailboats are a great way to explore many waterways that bigger keelboats cannot. We have trailered our Sandpiper all over and have and sailed in Ontario, Quebec, and Michigan.
Your video might be the best I have seen of a pocket cruiser. Very informative and nice footage. Excellent coverage of all your maneuvers. Also, a very nice looking craft.
I like the way he raised that spinnaker from the cockpit. That's a boat made for single-handing. I've never sailed one, but I imagine that they are nice unpretentious sailors, no racer but competent. Pretty, honest boat. I bet that they are economical also, and could be trailered with a compact SUV or such (at least off Interstates). They should be popular
Great Vid. Really showed Pocketships sailing characteristics. I'm just learning how to sail. But a mini cruiser like this is perfect,
Great boat for learning the art of solo sail. Instant feedback and nice speed as reward.
My favorite kind of sailing; small wooden boat in a calm bay with a steady breeze. I helped my father a bit with building his CLC kayak, which went together and came out great. As much as I'd love to, I know I couldn't build this without lots of help. All the same, it's a _beautiful_ design, and it looks easy to handle. Cheers from Cape Cod!
What a sweet small sailboat. Nice sailing by the narrator/skipper, too.
Love how you emphasize not using an outboard. I have a San Juan 21 that has a similar feel. Usually don't need an outboard.
Odd to see a gaff rigged boat flying an an asymmetric, but your logic for doing so is perfect... So nice to see the spars fit into the boat's LOA, just like the original Mirror.....
About to buy and build one of these soon 🙏🏽 seems perfect for a first boat .. Plan on getting it set up for some serious offshore cruising! This company is a blessing for making sailing affordable 💕
I know next to nothing about sailing but I'd love to have a little boat like this. One of my great hopes in life. Great video!
I had a Pearson Ensign that was raced, but the huge spinnaker was sewn in 1970, and was mint, but old. I had a sailmaker friend recut her as a code zero. . .10 knots of wind or less only. . .what a fun sail in light air!
A truly clever design, and it is clear that all the small details are very well designed too. Very impressive ! (comment from Flight Marine designer).
Tyvm for this video..I just purchased a 20ft pocket sail . I'm a first time sailor this video taught me so many things I didn't have a clue of I thank you again. I'll be looking forward to future videos
At first glance it seemed to me that the sailing center was too far forward but seeing it in navigation it was well balanced. The speed is also quite good. Well done Mr. John C.! 👍Grating from Italy. 🇮🇹
Just beautiful! I like the Pocketship more and more every time I see it!
If you're attaching to the fore stay can you call it a Spinnaker? Assuming it has more area than the main naturally. Thought that made it a Jennaker or Jennoa. Love that you have a stepped main for varied wind speeds.
Brilliant little ship! Seems a boat that size would row well. I had a 22' Cape Ann sailing dory I rowed for miles when necessary. (I hate outboards too.)
Hi !I'm the Chinese guy bought pocketship’s building plan last year. Now I am back to China, just bought a WETA. We will start to build pocketship soon!
I'm just curious, but have you been able to build that pocket ship within the last six months since this message on this video?
+Chris VeeDubyu
HelloH, Chris
We are still waiting a friend to join the team of building pocketship. He's professional, works in a sailboat factory. And he had built a boat similar to pocketship.
Now We are preparing a workshop and tools, will let you know when we start.😄
how does your pocket ship sails, assuming after all this years it is finished 😂
I'm in Baltimore Maryland wud love to see this in person. It's a stunningly built pocket sailer .. I adore it.. enjoyed your episode an subbed✌🏻💗😊❣️
Thanks for watching!
Coming from a Compac 19 owner, that is a sweet little sailboat! Nice job on the video . All the best
Thanks John, beautiful boat. I still row regularly my clc Oxford shell. 25 years and going strong. Thanks
Right on!
Yes, yes, a few years behind... oi.
Nicely done little boat, its very nice design and seems very well thought out too. It moves well and seems quite stable,
everything is easy to get at, and when you're tired there is a place to snooze and snack. I'm willing to bet that with a bit of water/stuff ballast, and a few more feet of sail area, that would simply fly!
Me like!
Enjoyed your video very much. You have a good little ship design. I was the second owner of Eddy and Duff Stonehorse Hull #15 "Patience" back 30 some years ago. Your spinnaker is more like the "Drifter" I had made which was a 3 oz. nylon 200% jib flown from the masthead with a loose luff. It was a Godsend in light air. I usually left the staysail up. I had a pole for it and could go wing on wing on a calm sea. I kept her for many years a Crocker's Yard in Manchester, MA.
PocketShip's spinnaker is cut quite a bit fuller than a "drifter," but it's flatter than a symmetrical spinnaker. (Not that a drifter wouldn't be nice to have, too.) You can carry it up to about a beam reach, roughly. The sailmakers seem to agree that this is an "asymmetrical spinnaker."
Great boat! Spent allot of time I the Chesapeake sailing my dad's Hampton growing up. It was most fun to sail by yourself so i really enjoyed the jockeying of lines. Thanks for the vid.
I am designing my own boat right now, making small physical and digital 3d models. Your boat is a beauty and an inspiration :D
Brother, I only watched the first few minutes and had to stop so I could jot down an idea! You may have just made my life with my little Buccaneer 18 about 1000x easier! Currently, I jam the mast foot into a pocket in the bow and under a "mast partner" which holds the foot more or less in place while I muscle the 24' mast from horizontal to vertical, pushing as I walk from the aft end of the cockpit to the mast foot. With a bad shoulder, this is challenging. But, getting anyone who hasn't done it before - which is apparently 99.9% of the population or more - is worse. Best to just have someone take the forestay after I've stepped the mast and just keep things vertical while I pin the stays. BUT - I believe I could rig some sort of removable fulcrum somewhere in the boat like what you've got (except yours is a permanent part of the boat) and make this job much easier!
That is a very clever design. Great looking boat as well.
What a great little boat. And this guy really can sail.
I like the lines on that boat. Like a little toy. Like some small tugs, I've seen. Excellent job.
Wow! What a great video, what a great boat! Not only did you design and build it yourself, you've got others doing so, too! Best of all, you left that motor off the boat, and showed excellent solo sailing skills. Fair winds and following seas, sailor!
Somewhat related, now that I'm retired, I'm traveling more and am always looking for opportunities to sail small boats under 18' on inland waters. But, it's almost impossible to find boatyards or marinas that will rent any, at least in the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, or western inland lakes. The reluctance of insurers to provide coverage for rentals seems to be the problem, but informed waivers could solve that problem, even in CA, whose assumption of the risk laws are not as absurd as they once were. There's a lot of money to be made in short term rentals - heck, even a Sunfish or Laser would do! - and I'm surprised that more people haven't come to realize - and profit from - this fact.
That's a very nice boat really impressed great family craft
What a cool craft. A great display of technique on your different points of sail too
What a lovely boat , well handled by you too skipper. Great video 👍🇬🇧
It is a beautiful boat well balanced in every manner. For its length the rocker is just right and at speed the hull fits perfectly in the wave, showing the ease at which the hull moves along. That rudder is big enough to make up for the deadwood at the back. the protection is great and I would not mind sailing her in heavy seas. For its size I do not think one could do better, for a family cruising/ performance boat.. Congratulations.
Awesome little boat, that looks like so much fun! Owning a larger boat is nice, but also a bit more involved to actually sail. Some times I wish I had something small and simple.
Fantastic. I am thinking about making a "first time" build, and this just seems to check off all boxes.
Love it. Thanks for the high quality video and information.
That the plans come in metric too is a big selling point.
Hope to be you customer shortly.
TR
Beautiful in every aspect
Congratulations, great little sailer there! Excellent design for ease of launching.
I've been a small boat sailor on the chesapeake bay my whole life and I don't have much interest in larger boats. My ultimate dream is to find one of those really nice Ted brewer designed yawls (Rob Roy 23 or Nimble 20/24), but I am absolutely taken with this pocket ship. I'm not much of a handyman, nor do I have a lot of money to my name right now, but it could be really rewarding to try building a boat yourself
This is such a beautiful and successful boat. Have you ever taken her to blue water, capsized her, maybe even on purpose? I’m interested in how she would do away from land, in big seas. Do you mind to mention maybe a range of cost I need to consider to build her? I live in Portland, Texas, near Corpus Cristi. Texas
The design brief for PocketShip was that she be capable of making the crossing from Miami to the Bahamas on a good weather report. You could take her to sea for short trips, given an experienced crew.
The all-up, on-the-water, ready-to-go construction cost including sails and a trailer seems to average around $8500.
so i have a potter 19, but I never realized that the water going over the keel was why i had to wait a moment to get closer to the wind..so thanks for passing me that info lol
She is a good looking Vessel On and off the trailer I especially like that on her small footprint you have the cabin which is fairly large for what it is Pocket ship wont be my first Wooden Boat build but i do hope it will be one of mine in the near future ! , Unfortunately in the moment i have too many other projects ahead of it but thats just life in general
Great video and sailing skills! This design has some Friendship sloop looks to it... my fave classic of all time! A spinnaker job solo!!! And no head knocking by boom!! Thanks for a good video! Putting this on the list of option boats!
Love the quick setup!!
She's absolutely gorgeous!! Really nice filming and editing too! Love from Italy!
Carlos Loff Fonseca, Lisbon. Just a marvellous nice small sailing boat well designed and built. My regards.
one of the coolest videos ever.
Excellent. I like it. I wish I had one of them to sail here in Piriapolis, Uruguay.
A beautiful little boat the youth in me wished I had, scratch that I'm 57 and want one
She's a little beauty John ! 👍👌🇦🇺
Bravo. Amazing boat and video too!
Looks awesome. How do you know how much the boat can lean over without tipping. Water was almost coming in over the sides when keeled over.
PocketShip is ballasted and self-righting. You'd get a little water in the cockpit in a 90-degree knockdown, but the cockpit bails itself.
VERY NICE.I am comparing it to my Hartley TS16.NO comparison.Yours is MUCH easier to sail
Nice Trailer sailer, lots of them down here in New Zealand . Love the design.
What a show , I know nothing of it . It's always fascinated me though . But at seventy years old with nothing but powered experience only a fantasy lost to time . Thanks be
Nice boat and video, thank you! The spi looks more like a gennaker though if I may say so -
This was great. What a sweet boat on pleasant waters. Thanks for the inspiration.
Beautiful little boat. A credit to you.
Thank you you've increased my knowledge base!
Beautiful little boat.
congrats to this informative inspiring and sympathic video...you nailed it bro'...right now, age 46, i am am more on the level of larger sailboats...but believe me..in 15 years...that's something to think about...and can i tell you?...your fuckin' nutshell is pretty fast...looks like real fun...one buddy with you, some beer and sandwiches....riding circles around the "big ones"...keep on what you are doing...you inspire a lot of us...thanxxx for that..👍
Charming little boat!
Looks like a fun little boat. Excellent and informative video. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty boat! and nicely handled.
That is just beautiful
This is the boat of my dreams
This looks like a lot of fun! Is there a versatile boat like this that comes ready made?
Great boat!
Two questions: 1. What's its dry weight? 2. What weather/ wave could it handle? (Intended sailing area - the Adriatic & Ionian islands - off Croatia and Greece).
Thanks.
"Dry weight" on the trailer is about 522kg. The stripped hull is about 295kg. As for sea conditions, this isn't a boat you want to get caught in breaking waves. But I can't think of ANY boat under 6m that I'd want to get caught in breaking waves. The limiting factor for "weather and waves" in a boat like this is going to be the skill of the skipper, ultimately. The design has been proven in very rough conditions over the last ten years.
when i get to old to sail big boats I’m going to go to Chesapeake, build one and bring it home! Cape Lookout is only 8 miles away. Great overnighter with a cooler and a lantern!
This is a beautiful sailboat!
Best presentation:
Appreciated your mentioning Crocker however his name is spelled:
If you would do a mix of an Alberg and your style, many more than I would jump on it.
Thanks for what you do!
Excellent video. Love the sailboat, and I don't even sail.
Sailing is easy, just watch what everyone else is doing wrong... and don't do that. :)
Find someone with a Sunfish and get them to take you out for an hour or three. If you like speed find someone with a 16 foot catamaran. :D
That's a beautiful and cute little boat. I'd like to sail that in my home waters of the Netherland's lakes, the Ijsselmeer and the Frisian coastal areas. It must be great fun!
But, alas, I've got too little money... :(
jammer man! echt een super ervaring
Sweet little boat.
Putting a motor on this beauty is a sacrilege.
Lovely! I have an A-Class catamaran, but this looks much more relaxing 😄
Is the centerboard designed to raise up harmlessly once it hits the bottom or the trailer? That's how my Rhodes 22 was designed, but I thought it was a tad unique.
Beautiful little boat. I will probably build one someday.
I had a Cal14 for many years I should never have sold it and kept it as a second boat .it was similar in many ways .I sailed it on rivers lakes Dams and Open ocean.
That is awesome. You do make it seem very simple and easy to do.
Great video! Some great tips I'm looking forward to borrowing next summer.
Beauty! It's perfect for a solo day sailor
Good looking, handy wee boat.
What a sweet little sloop, love the tanbarck sails and dark top sides. Do you sell her complete or as a kit only?
What a cool little boat.
Wish I knew how to sail. This looks awesome.
What a beautiful little boat. I am 200cm tall and would like to sleep comfortable in a boat. could it be stretched in Length from 15 to about 17 ft? How i much is the sitting headroom in the cabin?
Headroom in the cabin is 42" or about 1m. You have 103" or about 2.6m of length in the cabin for sleeping. In theory, Manute Bol, who at 7'7" (2.31m) is tied with Gheorghe Mureșan as the tallest player in the NBA, could sleep in the cabin.
Stretching PocketShip has been done, but it isn't easy. The PocketShip design is basically a giant interlocking puzzle of parts, which makes it easy to build. But in order to cut a kit for a 17-foot PocketShip, we would have to redraw every single piece of the interlocking puzzle.
It'd be a new boat, in effect, and if we were going to that much effort, we'd probably go some other direction entirely. See this blog post: www.clcboats.com/life-of-boats-blog/The-Search-for-the-Bigger-PocketShip.html
At least one builder, working from full-sized plans, was able to add 12" in length in the middle of the boat, but it must have been tricky. Working from the plans, adding a foot to the STERN of PocketShip would be the easiest way to enlarge the boat. With no other changes, the additional length aft would make the boat faster, increase lazarette storage, and trim better with a large payload of passengers sitting in the cockpit.
very beautiful indeed, great video, man, thank you very much
Thanks for sharing. Wonderful.
I definitely need one of these in my life
nice job nice little boat I have a montgomery 15 love it
I loved my Montgomery 15, too. It was the inspiration for PocketShip.
Wish I would have seen that prior to building the weekender by Stevenson boats!!
Wow! Pretty boat