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NAPLES SABOT

Cat (unstayed) • Pram (Leeboard) • Built 1943

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Dimensions

LOA
7.92 ft
LWL
7.16 ft
Beam
4 ft
Max Draft
1.67 ft
Min Draft
0.43 ft
Displacement
95 lbs
Ballast
— lbs

Performance Ratios

Capsize Ratio ⓘ
3.51 (use caution offshore)
SA/D Ratio ⓘ
29.2
D/L Ratio ⓘ
116
Ballast Ratio ⓘ

Sail Plan

Sail Area
38 sq ft

Construction

Hull Type
Pram (Leeboard)
Rig Type
Cat (unstayed)
Hull Material
plyood/FG
Ballast Type

Production

First Built
1943
Last Built
Number Built
9700
Notes: Developed by Roy McCullough and R.A. Violette as an inexpensive trainer. It takes its name from Naples in Long Beach, California. Loosely based on Charles MacGregor's SABOT as published in Rudder magazine in 1939. (originally the BALBOA DINGHY). It differs from the original SABOT in its use of a leeboard instead of a daggerboard which was intended to make it more versatile for rowing. An article that appeared in 'Popular Mechanics Magazine' in 1949 brought additional interest in the class. Intended for plywood construction but most recent boats are fiberglass.

Builders

Class Association

Related Boats

Name LOA (ft) Year Rig
SABOT (AUSTRALIAN) 8 1960 Cat (Marconi)
US SABOT 8 1939 Cat (unstayed)
WIN'ARD SABOT 7.92 1960 Cat (unstayed)