| The first offerings from
PRECISION BOATWORKS nearly 20 years ago were open daysailors
with a focus on good all around performance, and they have
come full circle with the new PRECISION 185. In the interim,
all but one of eight previous PRECISION designs have featured
enclosed interiors as part of their appeal. Only the PRECISION
15 (and PRECISION 15K) have been open boats, offering the
joy of small boat sailing in its purest, simplest form. The
P-15 design focused on stability, safety, lively performance
and reliable handling, and she has been a huge success. The
new PRECISION 185 expands on the broad appeal of her smaller
sister by adding an extra dose of acceleration and speed to
her performance profile.
The ‘big daysailor’ type is still probably best
defined by the Lightning, Rhodes 19 and Flying Scott, all
old favorites introduced nearly forty years ago. There has
not been a great deal of innovation and development in this
market for some time, and various new offerings have come
and gone without making much of an impact. The PRECISION 185
will make her mark by using true state-of-the-art design and
construction technology to combine vastly improved ergonomics
and higher performance with low weight, low maintenance, and
low cost. Comfortable seating, computer-shaped hull and fins,
and precise tooling will all contribute to the appeal of this
‘new century’ competitor.
Like her smaller sister, the PRECISION 185 features a large,
self-draining cockpit, a secure spot for a portable ice chest,
practical under-deck storage, straightforward rigging, and
high quality hardware. Her swim platform at the transom is
an unusual feature usually reserved for large offshore cruisers.
In addition to contributing to the fun by getting swimmers
back aboard more easily and allowing youngsters to trail their
toes in water, this ‘back porch’ can contribute
to safety by facilitating boarding from a dinghy, and recovering
from an accidental ‘man overboard’ incident more
easily and quickly.
The performance parameters of the PRECISION 185 are not intended
to put her in the realm of a ‘crash and burn’
Australian 18 skiff, but they will give her the kind of acceleration
and speed that will turn heads and quicken the pulse when
desired. She will offer speed, stability and control over
a wide range of conditions that will be the envy of both her
classic and contemporary competitors. She will sail beautifully
under main alone when shorthanded or in heavy weather. Her
broad deck beam and high-volume side decks will help keep
her crew dry, and maximize her resistance to capsize. She
shares the careful balance and dynamic stability that have
given the PRECISION 15, 165, 18, 21, 23 and 28 their well-earned
reputations as lively, reliable performers in all conditions.
PRECISION BOAT WORKS continues to focus entirely on small
boats, with experience and expertise in this market second
to none. They are built with meticulous care, and a commitment
to high-quality construction that is unwavering. The new PRECISION
185 will quickly earn her place as a worthy addition to a
well-respected line.
Manufacturer: Precision Boat Works
Length: 18'5"
LWL: 16'8"
Beam: 7'4"
Draft, board up: 0'6"
Draft, board down: 4'10"
Draft, fixed keel version: 3'6"
Displacement, centerboard: 590 lbs. (approx)
Displacement, fixed keel: 880 lbs. (approx)
Ballast, fixed keel: 375 lbs.
Sail area: 181 sq. ft.
Mast height above DWL: 27'3"
Standard Equipment:
· Hand laminated fiberglass construction
· Vinylester resin hull skin coat
· Positive Foam flotation
· 9 ft. 9 in. Self bailing cockpit
· 8' 2'' Long Ergonomically correct cockpit seats
· Stern swim platform/boarding area
· Large forepeak locker w/watertight door
· Ballasted fiberglass NACA foil centerboard
· Sealed centerboard trunk w/mainsheet block
· 4 Mooring cleats (Fixed keel version has 4
Stainless Steel Lifting eyes/mooring eyes)
· Kick-up rudder (Fixed keel version has
fixed rudder blade)
· Tiller extension
· Harken ball bearing blocks
· Harken Jib track with cars and Harken
cam cleats
· Harken 4 to 1 boom vang
· Anodized mast and boom
· Hinged Stainless Steel mast step
· Stainless steel standing rigging
· Dacron running rigging
· Stainless steel bow eye
· Harken Jib Furling Gear
· High Performance Mainsail and Furling Jib
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