1999 Landing School 14'
4.27 m1999 Landing School 14'
- 4.27 m
- Other
- Sail
- Antique and Classics
1999 Landing School
14' (4.27 m)
Joel White’s 14′ Maine Coast Peapod is a classic take on this timeless design, perfectly suited for both sailing and rowing. His design is intended for recreational boaters, not working fishermen, and has a deeper draft than a traditional workboat for better tracking during sailing.
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1999 Landing School 14'
- 4.27 m
- Other
- Sail
- Antique and Classics
$ 3,900 USD
$ 5,365 CAD*€ 3,348 Euros*£ 2,901 GBP*
Description
1999, Joel White / Landing School Peapod, 14’
Asking Price: $3,900 / Location: Laurel Hollow (Long Island),NY 11771
The Peapod might be one of the most easily identifiable, traditional small craft found on the coast of Maine today. Peapods were used as near-shore lobstering boats; a lobsterman could stand on the gunwale and haul a trap by hand without the boat swamping. The shallow draft of these vessels allowed fishermen to work the various shallow nooks and crannies that dot the Maine coast. They were also quite seaworthy in deeper water and were favored by lighthouse keepers to get to and from offshore lighthouses
Joel White’s 14′ Maine Coast Peapod is a classic take on this timeless design, perfectly suited for both sailing and rowing. His design is intended for recreational boaters, not working fishermen, and has a deeper draft than a traditional workboat for better tracking during sailing. They are sleeker for better speed under oars,
As a bonus, this boat can be rigged to sail in about two minutes with the standard lug rig, which while not traditional for peapods, provides plenty of low-cost power. It is easy to make and sail; and the spars stow completely within the boat when not in use. The mast is unstayed-no standing rigging to kink, tangle, or snap.
If you are looking for a classic tender for a larger vessel or just want a nice little boat to row, tow or sail this Joel White designed and Landing School built Peapod would be just the ticket.
LOA14'
LOA4.27''
TypeSail
ConditionUsed
Specifications
LKS00183L999E8664
Sail-Used
1999
Other
Wood
Full Details
Principe Dimensions and Information
Designer: Joel White
Builder: The Landing School
Year Built: 1999
LOA: 14’, 0”
Beam: 4’, 7”
Draft (Minimum): 7”
Draft (Maximum: 1’, 7”
Displacement: 200 lbs.
Sail Area: 75 sq. ft.
Construction
White Oak stems, keelson and keel
Copper rivet fastening
Cedar carvel planking over steam bent White Oak frames
White Oak centerboard trunk logs with marine plywood trunk sides and varnished Mahogany cap
White oak Centerboard
Varnished Mahogany gunwales, breast hooks, thwarts and hanging knees
Gunwales protected by canvas-covered rubber rub rails
Topsides are painted Forrest Green with Beige Sheer stripe
Interior painted Beige
Propulsion
Varnished Shaw & Tenny Oars (1 pair)
Bronze oar locks (2 pairs)
Two (2) rowing stations
Spars and Rigging
Spars and Rigging
Free-standing, loose-footed sprit-sail sail plan
Varnished Sitka Spruce mast and sprit
Gamble & Hunter sail
Additional Equipment
Rudder abd Tiller
Single-axle EZ-Loader trailer
Note: Trailer not in open road condition and to be used only for short distances or storage.
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell.