~ The Wayfarer Dinghy ~

Boat Specifications

Year/Version
1957 1970 1972 1981 1985 1988 1990 1992 1993
Mark I Wood Mark II GRP Mark I GRP Mark III Mark II SD GRP Mark IA GRP +S GRP Mark IV Series 2 GRP


Years/Sail Numbers
1957 - 1959 1960 - 1964 1965 - 1969 1970 - 1974 1975 - 1979 1980 - 1984 1985 - 1989 1990 - 1994 1995 - 1999 2000 - 2004
0001 - 0139 0140 - 0975 0976 - 2218 2219 - 4413 4414 - 7000 7001 - 8039 8040 - 8828 8829 - 9563 9564 - -
Abbott Mark III

Dimensions
LOA LWL Beam Draft
(c/b up)
Draft
(c/b down)
Weight
15' 10"
(4.83 m)
14' 10"
(4.52 m)
6' 1"
(1.85 m)
0' 8"
(0.20 m)
3' 10"
(1.17 m)
365 lbs
(165.5 kg)


Speed Estimates
THS Ave. Crusing Ave. Racing Max. on Plane
5.16 kts 3 - 4 kts 4 - 5 kts 8.5 kts


Sail Areas
Total Area Main Sail Genoa Jib Storm Spinaker
141.0' sq.
(13.10 sq. m)
95.0' sq.
(8.82 sq. m)
46.0' sq.
(4.27 sq. m)
30.0' sq.
(2.78 sq. m)
20.0' sq.
(1.86 sq. m)
195.0' sq.
(18.11 sq. m)


Abbott Mark IV


If you have any corrections, or additional information, please contact me.



My Interest in Wayfarers

The person who taught me to sail used to have an Abbott 22. Since I never saw the boat, I tracked down some information on it from the web. That lead me to the Wayfarer. I thought it was an interesting little boat, and had Abbott send me some info on it, as well as a couple others in their line. (I have recently sailed an Abbott 22 and was very impressed.)

Having done most of my sailing on Bayfields, that was the boat I had pictured myself getting to sail around the island of Newfoundland. It wasn't until hearing about Frank Dye's voyages that I realized a Wayfarer could be used to cruise in such a manner. A dinghy would also fit my budget a lot better. I could afford a Wayfarer years before even the smallest Bayfield, the 23/25.

Me in a CL14 on Woolfrey's Pond, Lewisporte in 1997.

The CL14 is the closest I've come to sailing aboard a Wayfarer. Its big sister, the CL16, is a close cousin to the Wayfarer, so I guess the 14 is a first cousin one size removed. I was out in that boat in conditions ranging from the no winds depicted on the small pond above, to reefed during a sail in about 20 knots on our harbour. Needless to say, I was very careful not to capsize that day.

Righting a capsized boat is something I'll have to practice when I get my own Wayfarer. So far I've stayed out of the water, but I was only aboard the CL14 5 times before she was sold. Two of those trips were solo, while the other 3 had at least one other person.

My favorite memory was one sunny afternoon packing a lunch and heading out on the bay myself. There was maybe a little more than 5 knots of wind. Out away from most civilization and boat traffic I hove to, and floated gently while relaxing and enjoying the snack. The wind was dropping out though, so I had to head back early. I was barely able to make headway into the marina, and avoiding the power boat traffic was difficult. I must say, I made docking at the wharf under sail look easy, according to the video someone took.

I figure it will be 2003 before I'll be able to afford to get a Wayfarer. In the meantime, I have some more to learn more about the boats, and some plans to make for the big voyages ahead.

NOTICE: The information on this site is pieced together from various sources and is not guaranteed to be accurate in any way. It was gathered for my own purposes and put here in case it can be of some use to others. The books below should help you more.


Wayfarer and Dinghy Sailing Books

* Sailing to the Edge of Fear by Frank Dye
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo, Amazon
* Dinghy Cruising: The Enjoyment of Wandering Afloat by Margaret Dye
     Get it @ Indigo, Amazon
* Open Boat Cruising: Coastal and Island Waters by Frank Dye, Margaret Dye
     Get it @ Amazon
* Dinghy Cruising (2nd Edition) by Margaret Dye
     Get it @ Amazon UK
* Ocean-Crossing Wayfarer: To Iceland and Norway in an Open Boat by Frank Dye
     Get it @ Amazon
* The Wayfarer Book
* Open Boat Cruising by John Glasspool
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo
* Frugal Yachting: Family Adventuring in Small Sailboats by Larry Brown
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo, Amazon
* Looking after Your Dinghy by Terry Smith
     Get it @ Indigo
* The ABCs of Boat Camping by Gordon Groene, Janet Groene
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo, Amazon
* Beachcruising and Coastal Camping by Ida Little, Michael Walsh
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo, Amazon
* Handbook of Trailer Sailing by Robert F. Burgess
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo, Amazon
* The Complete Sailor: Learning the Art of Sailing by David Seidman
     Get it @ Chapters, Indigo, Amazon

Chapters.ca Indigo Books Music & Café In Association with Amazon.com Adlard Coles (Dye Publishers)


Links to Pages of Wayfarer Links


Canadian Wayfarer Association The Canadian Wayfarer Association


Abbott Boats The Abbott Wayfarer (Canada)


CL16 Class Association CL16 Class Association


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