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Kelsey Logan

LOD - 27' 
LWL - 21' 
LOA - 31'  
BEAM - 8' 
Draft - 3'6"
Displacement—7024 lbs, 
Lead Keel—2300 lbs
Fastenings—silicone bronze and copper
Backbone—juniper and oak, Ribs –oak, Planking—pine
Mast—laminated black spruce, sails by Michelle Stevens
Rigging—stainless steel, Custom stainless steel hardware
Wooden blocks—all hand made
Deck and cabin—plywood covered with epoxy and glass, inside and out.
Sleeps four, Sani-pottie
14 HP Yanmar Diesel- (New 2011) 40 litre stainless steel fuel tank.
Designed: Steven Slanwhite
Builder: Rene Boudreau

Launched in 2007, Kelsey Logan was designed by Steven Slaunwhite and is the same hull and rig as "Calanova". She is an excellent day sailor, weekender or short cruising boat. She has a nice large self-bailing cockpit, tiller steering and good visibility. Her interior is simple but efficient. Sleeping accommodations include a V-berth forward and quarter berths on the port and starboard sides. On the Starboard side, the berths are separated by a small cupboard which could easily have a sink installed, if so desired. A new Yanmar 14hp (2011-- 16hrs) diesel is installed under the bridge deck which is easily accessible from the cabin and cockpit. A Sani-potie is neatly installed forward under a hinged hatch in the forward V-berth. The cabin is quite comfortable for four or more when seated (with lots of headroom).

phone 902-922-3060 or email at jillboudreau@eastlink.ca

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