Mutineer Fleet


Principal Dimensions

Designer: Rod Macalpine-Downey
Length: 15'0"
Beam: 6'0"
Displacement: 410 lb..
Draft: (board up) 8"
           (board down) 4'1"
Sail area: Total - 150 sq. ft.
Mast Length: 21'8"
Crew (racing): 2
 
 
 

The innovative 15' sloop that's in a class all her own for comfort and handling ease. The all-round fun boat/daysailer for families, couples or individuals. Her exceptionally wide beam (as big as many 18-footers) and spacious 7' cockpit make it easy for her to carry a large crew, yet sail on her proper lines. Because of her size, stability and sail- reducing capabilities, she also makes an excellent trainer.

Mutineer feels every wisp of breeze; sails close to the wind on her main alone or on just a jib in heavy air. With almost effortless control she moves easily through the water with very little wake or displacement.

The Chrysler Mutineer continues to make a resurgence in popularity, due to a dedicated following and excellent initial construction.

(write-up from Chrysler Brochure, 1977)

The following are the contacts for the Mutineer Class.

Joe Presson, Commodore   joe.presson@boeing.com
Gus Elia, Recreation Councilor   gus.elia@boeing.com
Jeff Susanj, Equipment Chairman   jeffrey.l.susanj@boeing.com

Also for more detailed information visit Boeing Employees' Sailing Club