Wynfall is a small but capable cruising boat -- although only 26' long, she has a waterline of almost 24', and displaces 9500 lbs.
Although this is an older design -- we built the prototype for Wynfall in the Pacific Northwest, launching her over 30 years ago (!) -- I still offer the plans because she is such a fine boat. I cruised and lived aboard her at various times, and she proved a success in every way: well balanced and responsive, with a good turn of speed. She is also comfortable, having a remarkable amount of living and storage space, and an easy motion.
Various boats have been built to the Wynfall design. One (Katla, built in Portugal), has made two Atlantic crossings.
Wynfall Particulars
LOA: 26' - 5"
LWL: 23' - 10"
BEAM: 8' - 10"
DRAFT: 3' - 10" (keel)
2' - 10" (cb)
DISP: 9500 lbs
BALLAST: 3300 lbs
D/L: 343
SAIL AREA
Gaff: 466 sq. ft.
Berm: 430 sq. ft
TANKAGE
Water: 75 GAL
Fuel: 30 GAL
Headroom: Sitting (5'+)
Layout options
Construction drawings (keel version). Wynfall can be carvel or strip planked
Centerboard version drawings