It's
hard to pack much boat into 8 feet, but it's still reasonable to expect decent
stability, pleasing proportions, and good rowing performance. The Eastport Pram
has a deep rocker for low wetted surface and to keep the transoms from dragging.
The result is a boat that is as easy and satisfying to row as you can expect
on such a short waterline. Used as a tender to a larger boat, or kept at a dock,
it's possible to undertake a long afternoon row around the local waters without
breaking a sweat. Small tenders should be able to withstand heavy handling alongside
the mothership or in the dinghy park.


TThe
Eastport PramÕs many joys are multiplied when you add the sailing rig. Not a
clumsy add-on, the large standing-lug sail and efficient kick-up rudder and
daggerboard convert the pram into a proper sailboat with enough real performance,
upwind and down, to keep the most seasoned sailors interested. The 48-inch beam
means that the likelihood of capsize is remote as long as the sheet is never
tied down. This is the perfect craft in which to learn to sail, whether the
crew is age 8 or 80. Her sailing qualities were integrated into the design from
the start so it's simple to add the rig later. In fact, the standard kit comes
with the daggerboard trunk!
East Port Pram
7'9" x 48" x 55lbs
$2,695
Build it yourself at our Boat Building
School $1,950
Planking
is 6mm okoume throughout, with three 9mm frames and seats. There's a big, deep
skeg for tracking under tow. In addition to multiple layers of fiberglass on
the bottom panel, there are two cypress rubbing strips on the bottom to take
the abrasion of dragging on a beach. For added safety, permanent flotation tanks
are built in beneath the seats.