WYLIE WABBIT

The Wabbit is a camper-cruiser for spirited people who want to go fast whenever and wherever. For this reason, she is the maximum trailerable weight for a small family sedan. Her sail inventory is minimal: one main, one jib, and one spinnaker, yet speeds of 20 knots are common. The boat lends itself to experienced sailors, but if a welcomed beginner makes a mistake on the trapeze, swimming is not the penalty.


The laminates are as simple as possible using iso resin, E-glass, and foam core on the bottom only. The aluminum spar is un-tapered with only one set of spreaders and upper and lower shrouds. For more information, please visit the Wylie Wabbit community website and check out Latitude 38’s coverage of the Tomales Bay Races. For historical reference, we encourage you to read, “Sailing Wabbit: Wylie’s Wet & Wild Water Rocket” by Dan and Judy Segal of Small Boat Journal. For new construction, contact Tom Wylie.


Composite, North Coast Yachts Built, 1982 Launch

23’- 9” LOA

20’- 0” DWL

5’- 7” Beam

3’- 6” Draft

875 lb. Disp.