Overview of the Harbor 20 Sailboat
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The Harbor 20 presents a graceful silhouette, its modern underbody and rig make for a fast and easily-handled contemporary daysailer. The result is a beautiful, cost effective, and easy-to-use boat that will always be in style.
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 two easily accessible ice chests quickly render your favorite refreshment.
A fine entry with firm bilges and a long run aft give the Harbor 20 high speed potential, high stability and the ability to move smoothly through choppy water. The rudder is placed well aft, and the 900 lb. bulb keel keeps the weight low. This keel design gives the boat plenty of stability without slowing the boat down in light air. The Harbor 20 can be raced competitively either single-handily or with a crew of two or more.
With incredible stability and loads of conveniences, the Harbor 20 can be rigged in minutes and sailed solo or with a group. There is no better opportunity to share sailing excitement with friends and family – whether they are seasoned sailors or completely inexperienced. Celebrating over seventy years of boat-building excellence, the Schock heritage continues with the Harbor 20.
The roller-furling headsail and self-tacking club boom will delight your crew. And when running wing-and-wing, the club boom acts as an automatic winger, effortlessly holding out the jib. And the control panel just aft of the mast is centralized convenience at its very best. Ready to go sail? Simply raise the main, roll out the jib, and throw off the bow line. When you return to the dock, just roll the jib back up, stow the main neatly on the boom using the lazy jacks, and cover the boat and jib with the optional cockpit cover and jib sock.
ll halyards and lines are led below the deck to Harken hardware mounted on a shelf at the aft edge of the cuddy cabin. Everything is within easy reach for the skipper and crew.
Designed by: Steven W. Schock
Exclusive Builder: WD Schock Corp (USA)
First Built: 1997
Construction: Fiber Glass
LOA: 20’
LWL: 17’2”
Draft: 3’6”
Beam: 7’
BALLAST: 900 lbs.
Displacement:1,800 lbs
MAIN: 151 sq. ft.
Jib: 8 sq. ft.
I: 25’9”
J: 7’
P: 26’
E: 10’
Draft (max): 3.50’
Sail Area/Disp.1: 23.84
Bal./Disp. 50.00 %
Disp./Len. 163.56
An electric motor is available to push the boat at about five knots and to provide convenient, quiet, and odorless propulsion. The motor, which is permanently mounted on a stainless steel pivot arm, swings out of the aft lazarette and pins onto the starboard gunwale. No wrestling with an outboard and no through-hull fittings! Four hours at maximum speed comes from the two batteries installed forward under the cockpit seats. The 24 volt system can be easily recharged with the in-line three step charger. Just plug it in at the dock.
There are many customize options available, let our representatives help you customize the perfect boat for your needs. Call us today at (951) 277-3377
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