Raccoon

Raccoon

Piccup Pram by Jim Michalak

Status

LOA

11'

Beam

4'6"

About

I've probably spent more time sailing my Piccup Pram than any other boat I've ever owned. It's just that easy. You can cartop it, trailer it, or -- nodding to its namesake intent -- shove it in the back of your truck. When you hit the water, you just plunk in the mast, set up the rig, and go. If you're creative, you can even keep the running rigging reeved to save yourself a little time.

Piccup Pram looks a bit like a toy, but she's mighty capable. The design has completed several Texas 200s. I've had mine out in a decent chop and never blinked. You wouldn't want to row miles and miles. But you could if you had to.

RACCOON is definitely a keeper for me. Jim nailed it with this design.

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