IMG_3774 - Port Townsend WA - Shipyard - Launch Ramp - 2015 Wooden Boat Festival - preparing to head over to the Festival - R to L - SCAMP-162, SCAMP-11 NODDY, steamboat PUFFIN

IMG_3774 – Port Townsend WA – Shipyard – Launch Ramp – 2015 Wooden Boat Festival – preparing to head over to the Festival – R to L – SCAMP-162, SCAMP-11 NODDY, steamboat PUFFIN

IMG_3774 - Port Townsend WA - Shipyard - Launch Ramp - 2015 Wooden Boat Festival - preparing to head over to the Festival - R to L - SCAMP-162, SCAMP-11 NODDY, steamboat PUFFIN

First picture!

SCAMP, the class name of this little pram, stands for Small Craft Advisor Magazine Project. It was developed by New Zealand designer John Welsford for the Port Townsend-based magazine Small Craft Advisor. Designer/Builder Kees Prins helped to further develop the design. smallcraftadvisor.com/

The boat is 11 feet 11 inches long overall, has a beam of 5 feet 4 inches, and a draft of 7 inches with its offset centerboard up. It is ballasted with 173 pounds of water that is drained when the boat is hauled up the launching ramp, and consequently is easily towed behind any small vehicle such as Subaru Outback. smallcraftadvisor.com/scamppagemenu

It is considered a "micro-cruiser", and can sleep one person on a 8 foot 3 inch berth or two people on a 6 foot 6 inch berth. It accomplishes this massive amount of room in such a short length because it is pram-bowed, meaning the vee-bow ends just above the water and flares into a flat transom, which significantly enhances available space. Four adults can easily fit into the cockpit with room to spare.

The boat can be built from plans or from a kit, both available from Small Craft Advisor. It has proven to be a very popular design, and dozens have been built to date.

Small Craft Advisor maintains a very active online discussion board for the boat, here: smallcraftadvisor.com/message-board2/viewforum.php?f=3

You will find designer John Welsford here: www.jwboatdesigns.co.nz/index.html

Building and sailing classes are offered by The Pocket Yacht (formerly the Small Craft Skills Academy). You can find out more, here:
www.thepocketyacht.com/
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