Current Price | uS$ 62,000 |
Vessel Type | Daysailers |
Builder | Custom |
Year | 2011 |
Location | Harpswell, Maine, United States |
Hull Material | Cold Molded |
LOA | 22 feet |
Beam | feet |
Max Speed | knots |
LA LUNA
The Marblehead 22 is an intriguing boat with several features that set it apart from its rivals in the day sailor market. Most obvious is the unstayed carbon-fiber spar with its large square-topped mainsail and wishbone boom. This rig combines plenty of power with easy sail handling. Sail area to displacement ratio of 24 shows this boat is no slouch in light air and the automatic de-powering capabilities of the unstayed rig will keep her on her feet in a blow. Beam, at just 6ft 10in, is modest, and so is draft of 3’, 5” with a fixed fin / bulb keel and balanced spade rudder. The pretty hull has a near-plumb stem and a handsomely styled transom. At just under 12ft long, the cockpit has plenty of room for family and friends while the small cuddy shelter forward provides dry stowage and somewhere for the smallest crew members to hide from the sun.