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2006 Eastsail New Moon
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Jerry
603-224-6579
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| | | | Demo, anchor rode, vhf, head, 2 burner stove, raytheon tri data, eastail.com, The New Moon 25 compliments Eastsail’s World Cruising Cutter, providing a design to meet a wide array of needs.
A traditional looking capable pocket cruising sailboat that is sea kindly, sails well, is safe, comfortable, sturdy and simple.
The New Moon was the second boat we designed.
It was created by a number of people who loved the boat, but did not want to pay “that much” for a 25’ boat.
At shows, as they sat in the cockpit, people would ask if we could build a semi-custom one that cost $10,000 to $20,000 less.
Price is usually an issue.
After a few years of hearing this, we set out to come up with another model.
For the sake of trying to identify it, we called it the Coastal Cruiser, although it was coming from the same moulds and design as our one and only “flagship!”
The Concept: Provide a traditional looking capable pocket cruising sailboat that is sea kindly, sails well, is safe, comfortable, sturdy and simple.
This is a trailerable
sea boat.
General Details: A round spoon bow with a sweeping shear, helping to make a dry boat with a wineglass stern.
The outboard rudder has three distinct advantages, in that it gives a longer waterline, is easier to repair and the tiller does not sweep the cockpit.
The cockpit is designed for blue water with a good size bridge deck to prevent water from entering the cabin.
The cockpit is laid out for good storage and the ability for the crew to sleep outside.
The trunk cabin has been pulled in to make safe passage forward – especially with the recessed decks with adequate hand holds when moving around.
The foredeck is well balanced with ample room for a large hatch which adds a safety measure as well as a good sized deck to lounge forward or on an extended cruise, store the dinghy.
The shallow draft allows easy gunk holing.
The cutaway full keel provides easy directional sailing, and provides a stiffer boat and not a tender sailing o
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