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Published: 2024-04-21

Información / Information about Daysailer

Daysailer is a type of Sailing Boat
Information about Sailing Boats

A daysailer, also known as a dayboat, is a small sailboat with or without sleeping accommodations but which is larger than a dinghy. As the name implies, dayboats are used for trips less than 48 hours, often only a single day. Dayboats can be monohull or multihull, and are typically trailer-able. Many dayboats have a small cabin or "cuddy" for storage and to provide shelter, or for sleeping in, but which is not always large enough to stand erect in. Dayboats' greater stability also distinguishes them from dinghies and are generally sailed more like a small yacht than a dinghy. For example, although crew weight may well be shifted to increase performance, this is not crucial to stability, as it is in a dinghy.