Buccaneer (dinghy)
The Buccaneer (aka Buccaneer 18) is a day sailer for pleasure sailing as well as racing; it is sailed throughout North America.
Designed in 1966 by Rod Macalpine-Downie and Dick
Gibbs, the Buccaneer incorporates classic elements that
have made this racing dinghy a consistent performer for
more than 35 years.
Due to its hull design, the Buccaneer planes in 8-10 knots of wind. An
integrated spinnaker launch tube, roller furling jib, and
well-constructed sailplan, 7'3" cockpit with non-skid seats, deck and floor make it a good
two-handed racing dinghy. Well balanced and easily handled, the
Buccaneer continues to appeal to both seasoned
competitors and new sailors.
Weighing 500 pounds, the Buccaneer requires a trailer and winch to be launched. A
comfortable cockpit arrangement and simple rigging round
out the Buccaneer's design, make it a good day sailer for
the family.
Features
It's a "sit in" rather than a "sit on" boat.
The sloop design includes a spinnaker with launch tube.