It was the dream of returning to those simple pleasures that inspired thoughts of S.C.A.M.P. (Small Craft Advisor Magazine Project). That and a persistent desire to go over "there"—that place we often see but are unable to reach. It seems to happen on every cruise. Never mind that we're usually sailing the smallest boat around for miles, we always come upon some ultra-shallow lagoon or serpentine tidal stream that disappears into the reeds, trees and rushes. To get in there—to really commune with nature—a boat needs to be light, shallow and easily propelled—and preferably flat-bottomed in case we decide to stay right though the ebb.
SCAMP Features: Water Ballast Tank • Offset centerboard • Massive Flotation Stowage Cabin • "Veranda" Overhanging Cabintop • Kickup Rudder Flat Bottom and Skegs for Beaching • Voluminous Stowage Lockers • 8' 3" Cockpit Sole Single Berth • Convert Cockpit Seats to Double Berth
Designer: John Welsford
Additional Development: Kees Prins, Brandon Davis, Howard Rice
- Length:
- 11'11"
- Beam:
- 5'3"
- Weight:
- 420 lb
- Sail Area:
- 100 sq ft lug
- Water Ballast:
- 172 lb
- BUILD TIME AND DIFFICULTY RATING:
- Moderate (approx 400 hours)