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SPECIFICATIONS:
HULL CONSTRUCTION: Custom hand laid up fiberglass throughout with full glass interior lining in the fore & aft section. The foreword section is offered with two separate deck arrangements. The two hulls are secured together at the bulkheads with a male -female nesting assembly, and four re-enforced through hull fittings for trouble free, quick lock up. Up to 6 water tight compartments, around the dagger board seat, diagonal aft seats, mast step, and bow stem insure an unsinkable dinghy, together or apart. The full for & aft liners make for a beautiful interior finish plus ensures water tight integrity. It is glass bonded into both hulls. All seats, the keelson area and forward bow feature non-slip surfaces. All hardware is of quality SS and / or black plastic. Bronze oarlocks. The Dagger board is a foil shaped in beautiful tiger-striped Birch, bright finished with multiple coats of varnish. The Rudder is made of Birch to match with a UHMW housing and a 1" powder coated Aluminum Tiller. MAST CONSTRUCTION: The Mast is 2" aluminum tube in 3 - 5' 6" sections. 1 1/2" boom by 6' 8" white powder coated. Mast height 16' 6". Sail Construction: The Main Sail and Jib are sewn panels of white polyester with "Optional" colour panels. One reef point, 7 plastic sail rings and reinforced heads, tacks and clews. These quality sails are made to last for years of continuous service. The Jib is set flying on the braided halyard-jib. Quality Brass-Nickel grommets are used and the NN10 comes complete with all running rigging and necessary rigging. |
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Dimensional Plans for boat deck/car top transportation.
If dimensions are critical please request a hard copy of the drawings below.
The NN10-II, a Niccolls Lite nesting dinghy, is the sole and exclusive property of Mr. Barry Niccolls, creator / designer / builder. It may not be copied, or reproduced, either in whole or in part, in any form whatsoever, without the expressed written consent of Mr. Barry Niccolls. Plans of the NN10-II are protected by copyright® 1992 to 2007 by Barry Niccolls. All rights reserved.