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Precision Sailboats Precision 21 sailboat

Precision 21 from Precision Sailboats

Base Price with Freight and Commissioning: $25,745

NEW 2008 Precision 21 with roller furling, trailer and Honda 5hp outboard motor IN STOCK NOW at MidAmerica Sailing and Kayak priced at $31,690.
This boat is located in Merriam, KS.
The Precision 21 is big enough to go, yet small enough to tow. The 7' plus cockpit and ergonomic cabin with galley module will provide the capabilities you need for light cruising with friends, but the boat is still small enough to be handled by one person.

Precision 21 Specifications

Designed by Jim Taylor

Dimensions and Weights

LOA:20'9"
LWL:17'6"
Cockpit Length:7'1"
Mast Height Above Water:30'
Beam:8'3"
Draft (board up):1'9"
Draft (board down):4'8"
Board Weight:70 lbs.
Displacement:1,875 lbs.
Ballast:600 lbs.

Sail, Rigging and Hull

Sail Area:203 sq. ft.
Mainsail Area:116 sq. ft.
Jib Sail Area:87 sq. ft.
Genoa Sail Area:122 sq ft.
Spin Sail Area:243 sq. ft.
Rig Type: Fractional sloop rig
Steering Type: Laminated mahogany and ash tiller
Keel Configuration: Shoal keel w/centerboard
PHRF Rating: 255

Systems and Amenities

Power:Outboard up to 9.9hp
Cabin Headroom:50"
Berths:4
Head:PortaPotty Available
Refrigeration:Ice Box - Removable

Trailering

Trailer Type:Single Axle
Length of Mast:27'1"
Length on Trailer:24'3"
Height on Trailer:8'

Options

Local Setup, Delivery and Owner Orientation:

Includes local delivery and launching, stepping the mast, installing the sails, bimini and other canvas, tuning the rig and a customer orientation

Roller Furling 150% Genoa
Boom Vang
Mainsail Cover
Tiller Cover
Cockpit Cushions
Porta Potti
Galvanized Trailer
Interlux 2000 Barrier Coat
Interlux Bottomkote Bottompaint
Interlux Micron CSC Bottompaint
Interlux VC-17 Bottompaint
Honda 5hp long shaft outboard motor
Honda 8hp Classic long shaft outboard motor

Hull and Deck

Iso/NPT gel coat finish

Hand laminated fiberglass construction

Molded in non-skid surface

Shoal draft keel with fiberglass centerboard

Internal lead ballast

On deck anchor locker drains overboard

Molded toe rails w/drains

Opening forward hatch

4-6" mooring cleats

Stainless steel bow pulpit

Stainless steel stern rail, stanchions and lifelines

Stern rail seats

Boarding ladder

Stainless steel bow eye

Accent waterline and sheer stripes

Teak handrails

2 fixed and 2 opening ports

Stainless steel adjustable motor mount

Welded aluminum rudder head

Fiberglass kick-up rudder

Spars, Sails & Rigging

Dacron main and jib

Jiffy reefing system with 1 reef point

Anodized mast and boom

4:1 Harken mainsheet system

Genoa winches and handle

Harken ball bearing blocks

Genoa track with cars

Prestretched Dacron halyards

Spliced halyard shackles

Halyards led to cockpit

Spinlock line clutches on coachroof for halyards

Prestretched Dacron sheets and running rigging

Split backstay

Chromed bronze open body turnbuckles w/toggles

Topping lift

Hinged mast step

Swaged stainless steel standing rigging

Cockpit

7'1" self bailing cockpit

Ventilated fuel tank locker

Sail locker

Laminated ash and mahogany tiller

Ergonomically designed seat and seat back angles

Stern rail seats

Galley

Alcohol stove

Stainless steel sink

Manual water pump

Storage bins

Self contained water system

48 qt. Igloo ice chest with teak step

Cabin

Molded 'structural grid' hull liner

Deluxe fabric covered cushions

Berths for 4 adults

Backrest cushions w/shelves

Shelves over v-berths

Teak trim

Molded storage lockers under berths

Head area located forward of bulkhead

Electrical System

12 volt electrical system

Fused switch panel

Interior lights

Navigation lights

Steaming light

Battery box

Designer's Comments by Jim Taylor

This office has designed its share of large custom yachts, but our enthusiasm for smaller boats remains undiminished. We have found that small-boat sailors often derive far more satisfaction from their modest craft than jaded jet-setters do from one of their extravagant toys, and this has reinforced our continued determination to treat our smaller designs not as less significant, only less big. We have great pride in applying the same standards to all our work.

Our previous designs for Precision Boat Works are the Precision 18, one of the simplest and most affordable trailerables that can be practically cruised, and the Precision 23, one of the biggest cruisers that can be practically trailered. Our new Precision 21 design has been sized to fit right between her two sisters and is intended to appeal to sailors requiring neither the minimum cost of a mini, nor the extra space of a maxi-trailerable.

The great care that both designer and builder have put into the development of the Precision 21 is perhaps most clearly reflected in her interior. Her main cabin berths are laid out properly fore and aft. The optional head can be accessed without having to wake any children sleeping forward, and there is storage for toiletries under this same hinged cushion. The galley is not an awkward slide-away module, but a solidly built-in unit with a stainless sink, garbage bin and alcohol stove. A 48 quart cooler is convenient to both the cockpit and the cabin and there is a large, dry storage area aft, accessible from inside the cabin. The battery box is located outside the living space in the large cockpit locker to starboard, and the centerboard pendant tube is protected by being fully enclosed inside the molded companionway step.

For small cruisers, a winged keel is more an inexpensive expedient than it is sensible design. In order to be effective, the wings themselves need to be quite large, which makes them awkward and prone to damage at the launching ramp, and when it comes to mud-banks, it is with good reason that they are referred to as 'Danforth' wings! The Precision 21 features a more versatile and practical keel/centerboard combination, whose NACA 'wing section' foil can be fully extended for maximum efficiency upwind, fully retracted from minimum drag downwind, and left anywhere in between to fine tune the helm on a breezy reach. The board itself weighs only 70 pounds, and it will safely kick up and over underwater obstructions, giving ample warning of shoal water. "Easing off" after inevitable groundings can simply be a matter of raising the board.

The cockpit of the Precision 21 is over 7 feet long, and features seats and coamings precisely angled for comfort both when upright and when heeled. The inboard chain plates not only allow exceptionally close-winded performance to weather, but they leave ample side decks clear, providing unobstructed passage past the sleekly styled cabin house to the anchor locker forward.

Precision Boat Works shares our enthusiasm for small boats, and they have always executed our designs with meticulous care.


Manufactured by Precision Sailboats

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