Description: The Official Mutineer 15 Class Association Website. The most complete resource for information, links, tips, articles, forums and more. The Mutineer is a 15' sloop that was introduced in 1971 by Chrysler Marine's Sailboat division. It was developed by boat designers Rod MacAlpine-Downie and Dick Gibbs. The boat was initially intended to be marketed as a beginner's daysailer and trainer, but with the extensive features such as the roller-furling jib, spinnaker, foredeck launcher tube, boom vang, hiking straps, hiking stick, jib haulers, and more, this was no beginner's boat. If anything, it was a racer trainer. All of these features were considered innovative, and leading edge in those days, so the fact that the basic design was never changed, and that many of the innovations are found on most of today’s racing boats says a lot about the designers. It turned out to be an all-round fun daysailer for families, couples or individuals. Her exceptionally wide beam and spacious 7' cockpit make it easy for her to carry a large crew, yet sail on her proper lines. The Mutineer's large sail plan feels every wisp of breeze.
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Date listed: 14 Aug 2006
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