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Real Name = Niñita. Based on the original 1928 Schooner, Niña that was the winner of the Queen's Cup in 1928.
Construction of the hull, rig and sailplan was to the original Starling Burgess drawings (Design No. 23) from Mystic Seaport Museum. Twin engines (85 hp each), folding props. External lead ballast. |
| Name: | Ninita |
| Class: |
Schooner |
| Designer(s): |
William Starling Burgess |
| Type of Boat: | Staysail Schooner |
| Year Built: | 2004 |
| Built by: | |
| LOA m / ft: | 24.3m / 80' |
| LOD m / ft: | 18m / 59' |
| LWL m / ft: | 15.2m / 50' |
| Beam m / ft: | 4.6m / 15'3" |
| Draft m / ft: | 3m / 10' |
| Yard No: | |
| Sail Stats: | Sail Area: 2420sq.ft |
| Construction: |
Douglas fir backbone, laminated frames and strip planked (epoxy glued) hull. Composite deck, Pine deckhead, ply over, epoxy glass layer over, then douglas fir laid planking over. |
| Other: | Displacement: 40 Tonnes |










