Inspired by Alton Wallace’s highly regarded West Pointer workboats of the Maine coast, designer David Stimson has drawn the striking 19′6″ Ocean Pointer outboard skiff. The traits that make Ocean Pointer well suited for its ancestral job of inshore fishing allow it to perform all manner of waterfront tasks for pleasure or profit.

19′6″ Ocean Pointer

DESCRIPTION
Hull type: Round-bottomed, transom sterned
Construction: Strip

PERFORMANCE
Suitable for semi-protected waters
Intended capacity: 1-4
Trailerable
Propulsion: 25–75-hp Outboard

BUILDING DATA
Skill needed: Intermediate
Lofting required: No

PLANS DATA
No. of sheets: 7
Supplemental information: No
Level of Detail: Above average
Plans Format: Print or Digital
Cost per set: $95
Plan No. 172
Related Publications:
How to Build the Ocean Pointer, by David Stimson
Boat Design Quarterly, Vol. 2

Particulars

LOA:  19′6″
Beam:  9′6″
Draft:  7″
Weight:  about 1200 lbs