Harbor 20
There’s a better and more economical way to go sailing than owning, renting or chartering. Join the Club and have immediate access to a fleet of modern daysailers like the Harbor 20.
The Schock-designed Harbor 20’s blend the classic beauty of a traditional daysailer with state-of-the-art marine technology. While the Harbor 20 presents a graceful shearline, its thoroughly modern underbody and rig make for a fast and easily-handled contemporary daysailer. With incredible stability and loads of conveniences, the Harbor 20 can be rigged in minutes and sailed single-handedly, or with a group. There’s no better opportunity to share sailing excitement with friends and family-whether they’re seasoned sailors or not.
The Harbor 20’s accommodating cockpit holds up to eight guests and no one needs to sit on the rail to balance the boat, or duck under the boom when tacking. Deep coamings provide comfortable back support, and all lines are led to the cockpit for easy reach.
The Harbor 20’s 900 lb. torpedo-like bulb keel keeps the weight low in the water. This keel design gives the boat plenty of stability in heavy winds without slowing the boat down in light air with excessive weight. The Harbor 20’s excellent performance makes it a natural club racer. W.D. Schock builds the Harbor 20 to tight one-design class rules, established for fair and competitive racing.
All halyards and lines are led to the Harken hardware mounted on a shelf at the aft edge of the cuddy cabin. This sensible design keeps the deck clean, simplifies sail control, and allows sailing to become second nature. The self-tacking Hoyt club boom makes short-tacking up the harbor very easy indeed. Roller Furler In seconds the jib rolls out, making sailing safer and simpler.
The Harbor 20 was designed with simplicity in mind and a competitive spirit at heart, whether you’re sailing upwind or downwind. The roller-furling fractional headsail and self-tacking club boom help the Harbor 20 practically sail itself upwind. When running wing-and-wing, the club boom acts as a vang, effortlessly holding out the jib. The full-battened main stows neatly on the boom using lazy jacks. Finally, the control panel just behind the mast is centralized convenience at its very best. So, when you’re ready for the wind and sea, so are the Harbor 20’s that await you at the Chesapeake Boating Club.
LOA: 20.0
LWL: 17
Beam: 7
Draft: 3.6
Lead Ballast: 900
Displacement: 1800
Main Sail Area: 151 sq ft
Jib Sail Area: 81 sq ft