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"A Trailerable 30 Footer"

      Available with either a sloop or a ketch rig, your Voyager has all the sailing performance demanded by a water-wise skipper plus the comfort and convenience expected by a family crew.
      Designed by the well known and long established West Coast design firm of Edwin Monk & Associates in collaboration with the Luger staff and Eric White (designer of the Morgan Outisland series of cruising sailboats), Voyager qualifies for M.O.R.C. racing and also for documentation (a titling/registration procedure administered by the U.S. Coast Guard).
      Voyager's 6'4" headroom and comfortable live-aboard accommodations make her a real sailing home. 

Voyager's Unique Features - shoal draft (only three feet with centerboard up), optional inboard mounted auxiliary outboard motor, an 8-foot trailerable beam - all at an extremely low cost, put the Voyager in a class by herself.
          Because Voyager has an 8-foot beam, and can be trailered anywhere, at any time, without the hassle of special permits and restrictions on routes, traveling times and dates.  With your trailerable Voyager, you're always ready to answer the call of far away cruising grounds. 

          Your Voyager is fun to sail and beautiful to behold.  Because her outboard mounted rudder places the tiller farther aft, there's plenty of room for movement in the cockpit with ample space for six or more adults.  For single handed sailing, winches, cleats and other gear for sail trimming are mounted on the Voyager's wide cockpit coaming, within easy reach of the helmsman.
          Your Voyager has molded-in bulwarks extending from bow to cockpit coaming.  The bulwark shape provides extra strength to the hull-deck connection and sure footing when working on deck.
          The lateral area of the Voyager's molded-in keel is greater than many boats of the same length.  This provides straight tracking, easy handling in any sea and virtually eliminates a need for the optional centerboard.  The draft of the Voyager without the centerboard (or with centerboard in raised position) is just 3 feet - for carefree sailing in shoal waters.  And if you want the ability to point a little better to windward, install the optional retractable centerboard in your Voyager. 

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The outboard's propeller
is ahead of the rudder for positive steering control.

For convenience in handling and storing the anchor, your Voyager has a large molded-in anchor locker at the bow.  The locker can accommodates an anchor plus 500 feet of 1/2" line.  The locker has a built-in overboard drain and locks securely.

The hatch in the cabin roof provides excellent ventilation, and 'topside' your Voyager is arranged for easy on-deck working.  The wide walk-around side decks lead from the cockpit to the uncluttered foredeck,

Voyager's outboard mounted rudder places the tiller farther aft, providing plenty of room for movement in the cockpit, with ample space for six or more adults.  When seated at the tiller, the skipper's view forward is unobstructed by the cabin.

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