However, the fabled sharpie is not universally loved. They have a reputation for being both really good boats and really, really bad boats, with one forum contributor declaring that he had owned six sharpies in his life and “hated all of them.”
So for years I’ve been waiting for a sharpie design that would silence the voices of doubt and practicality—you know, the ones saying “yeah, but where ya gonna keep it?” and “whaddaya need another boat for?” The search continued.
The Design
Chapelle has a few beauties, as does Reuel Parker in The Sharpie Book, but I had not found “The One” until discovering the comely Drake 13 Sharpie from Selway Fisher Design. At 13' x 4' 6, it is smallish but big enough to carry two people and camping gear. And at 105 pounds hull weight, it’s light enough that I can drag it and flip it over alone, and my wife and I can carry it down to the beach or lift it onto our Subaru together. I hate pulling a trailer, so it being cartoppable is a huge plus.
Fisher’s plans call for either ply-on frame or stitch-and-glue construction. I opted for stitch-and-glue, having used it to build a Bolger Cartopper which has held up well over many years.
Big Change #1: I decided to replace the standing lug drawn in the plans with a slightly larger balanced lugsail, partly for its great “tuneability,” but mainly because I think they look cool. However, enlarging the sail area from 65 to 72 sq. ft. moved the center of effort forward 6, and therefore the center of resistance had to be moved aft, bringing us to…
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