Designed by Ray Hunt and built by Pearson/O'Day at the time and is made of solid fiberglass with the inner liner and Balsa & Plywood core FRP decking. The mast is keel stepped, and she has molded-in keel. Partial interior inner-liners add strength to hull sides as well as fixed furniture to create a uni-body construction that's well bonded to the hull. The interior is a standard layout with a compact galley aft in the salon with ice box, alcohol canister stove top and stainless sink. The berthing arrangement is master aft and V-berth with a separate head. The central cabin has bench seating and drop dinette table. There's limited storage under all seating plus a few cabinets and drawers. On deck, there's room for six in the cockpit. The Edson steering and engine controls comprise the helm. Only Genoa lines are laid aft for easy solo sailing and an abundance of winches make easy work of trimming the sails. Top deck space is fairly uncluttered with reasonably good access forward. The full fixed keel is especially good for the deep water cruising around Florida Overall a great light cruising rig or for weekend getaways.
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