teeny melges, maybe...it's 775 lbs displacement all-up. remember, it's only 18 LOA (and 18 LWL...a foot less WL than a J22) pricing is as such:
plans 75 USD kit (all the 6mm ply, but no expoxy/glass) 2000 USD shiipping of kit from colorado approx 250 USD rig kits are available, or you can find something you can use elsewhere. or order extrusion and build your own. Dwyer is offering an aluminum mast with spreaders, tangs, etc for about 2K. Carbon is 3K just for the spar. It's a box-rule design, so a lot of latitude with hull appendages...a 185 bulb is the limit, below. Not much fun on an overnight cruise, though...so the C27 will be missed! tf > That looks an awful lot like the Melges 24 a very hot sport boat. How > much > is the kit and how much do you figure it costs to equip with all the > needed > (costly) deck hardware and sails? My slip mate/landlord (I am a private > dock owned by a good friend) has a Melges 24 and trailer and he hauls it > all > over. It is an impressive boat speed wise. > > Joe McCary > Aeolus II #4795 > West River, MD > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Thanks Herb, but I've already put a down payment on my next yatchett!!! >> >> I plunked down 75 dollars for the plans to one of these: >> >> http://www.i550sportboat.com/ >> >> and will be starting on hull #87 whenever the g.d. snow melts!! >> >> trailerable, ramp launchable, and capable of 15 kn downwind....nationals >> in Michigan 2009! wooo-HOOO! > > >

