referred to as an ultimate daysailer with great overnighting capability.
In 2004, the H-216 was awarded NMMA's innovation award for its pioneering design and hull construction method using the ACP system which culminated in the development of the largest thermoformed boat in the world.
This boat includes several unique design features, including a centerboard trunk below the floor that creates a large, roomy cockpit that can easily accommodate six adults. Its centerboard is actually a 500 lb lead keel that hydraulically retracts allowing the boat to be traditionally launched from a trailer or easily beached. It also provides great stability while under sail. The internal foil-shaped rudder is also easily lifted, but delivers an incredibly responsive helm. Her large cuddy is great for storage or can be set up for overnighting with an optional v-berth and space for a portable head. An integrated motor mount accommodates up to a 4hp engine (not included). She is super easy to rig, launch and sail.
Specifications:
LOA 21'6"
Waterline Length 18'9"
Beam 7'11"
Weight 1,350 lb
Draft 1'/3'6"
Sail Area 252 sq. ft.
Towing Weight 1,850 lb
Max Capacity 6
Options/Upgrades
Roller Furling Jib (new head sail in 2012)
Fully Battened Main (new in 2011)
Lazy Jack and on-boom sail storage
Reef points in Main
Asymmetrical Spinnaker with dousing sock
Bottom paint (new in 2013)
Jib sheets new in 2012
Anchor/rode, mast sparfly, oars, and miscellaneous line and parts
Trailer (very lightly used)
This boat is located in Wilmington, Delaware and is available to test sail.