Sailboats - Cruising

MOTH

MOTH has nothing to do with the extreme modern Moths which fly on the water supported by foils. It has been conceived in the spirit of the Classic Moth Boats and in accordance with the class rules as an enjoyable and fast boat. Although having a narrow hull (with less than a 90 cm waterline beam) and designed so as to minimize wet surface, it is easy to sail also for beginners. The construction is in plywood with the "stitch and glue" method. The V bottom and two chines, besides allowing almost round hull shapes, give rigidity to the hull, which is strong and light at the same time without being excessively heavy. More information at: www.bcademco.it

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