Formerly built by Captain George Jennings of Northport, Maine,
this hull has been developed from the lines of a 44' pilot cutter of the early
1800's when boats were built to perform.
Our hull is half the length but
has comparable speed, comfort and seakeeping ability of her highly respected
predecessor. Referred to as the Rolls Royce of day sailors, these handsome
vessels with their ample beam and relatively shoal draft are ideal for the
waters along the Maine and Massachusetts coasts, as well as the
Bahamas.
Once you take the tiller in hand and feel how smartly she takes
hold of the slightest breeze . . . how swiftly she gets under way . . . how
steady and dependable she is in choppy waters, even in heavy seas, you'll be
proud to own the Inheritance Class Cutter.
The History of the Inheritance Daysailor |