Mariner 19


The Mariner 19 is an American trailerable sailboat, that was designed by Phillip Rhodes and first built in 1962.

Production

The design was initially built in 1962 by O'Day Corporation in the United States. O'Day sold the molds to Rebel Industries in 1980 and that company built the design as the Spindrift One, with a modified cabin, with 76 boats completed. Stuart Marine became the licensed builder in 1986 and the design remained in production in 2018.
The Mariner 19 shares the same hull design as the Rhodes 19.

Design

The Mariner 19 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, a rounded raked stem, a vertical transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed fin keel or optional centerboard. It displaces.
The design has a small cuddy cabin, which was made larger in 1969, under the model designation of "2+2".
The keel-equipped version of the boat has a draft of, while the centreboard-equipped version has a draft of with the centreboard extended and with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer.
The boat is normally fitted with a small outboard motor for docking and maneuvering.
The design has a hull speed of.