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Martin 16
Specifications

Length overall: 16 ft. 0 ins. (4.9 m)

Beam: 4 ft. 4 ins. (1.21 m)

Draft
keel up: 1 ft. 4 ins. (0.40 m)
keel down: 3 ft. 4 ins. (1.0 m)

Total Weight (displacement):
730 lbs (330 kg)

Ballast (lead):
330 lbs (150 kg)

Sail area:
100 sq ft (9.50 sqM)

Mast height:
20 ft. (6.15 m)

Crew:
1-2 persons





The Martin 16 is a breakthrough in small boat design

  • The weighted high lift keel makes it a very stable and safe boat.
  • The boat can be trailer launched.
  • The Martin 16 can be easily rigged by one person.

The inherent stability of the boat, along with the adjustable seating and specialized control systems make the Martin 16 truly accessible to all physically challenged sailors. It is also a lively performance boat for able bodied sailors; this promotes DSA's goal of integrated sailing for recreation and competition.

A Perfect Daysailer

The Martin 16 is perfect for solo day sail. It is easily managed by one person with any level of physical ability, yet its sprightly performance will thrill even the most experienced sailors. The boat can easily placed on a trailer, and it can be rigged and ready to go in minutes. The low draft makes for simple ramp launching and the ballasted drop keel makes it impossible to capsize. Sail trimming has been combined to one line, making it simple and easy.

A Racing Boat

M16 Racing

The Martin 16 is a no compromise one-design high performance sloop. The narrow, easily-driven hull provides impressive performance and excellent responsiveness. By incorporating the needs of high quad sailing, the Martin 16 is the most accessible one-design; high quads using the sip and puff options can race competitively.

An Accessible Keelboat

From its inception the Martin 16 was designed to be accessible to all sailors with mobility impairments-without specialized adaptation. Stability, adjustable seating and specialized control systems make it sailable by sailors with any level of physical ability. The Martin 16 offers optional automated systems for steering, sail sheeting and bilge pumping.

A Program Boat

The inherent stability of the boat, combined with the simplicity of use makes for an ideal program boat. A 'rumble' seat can accommodate an instructor, caregiver, spouse or parent. It is safe; it will stay afloat even when totally flooded.

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