Precision 15

[1][2][3] A sailing dinghy version with a centerboard and no ballast was also built and designated the Precision 15 CB.

[1][4][3][5][6][7][8] The Precision 15 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with a vinyl ester resin skin coat.

[1] The manufacturer lists the boat's design goals as "safety, stability, reliable handling, and sprightly speed under sail".

[3] In a 2003 review of the Precision 15 K by naval architect Robert Perry, he wrote, "the target market for this boat could be family day-sailing, but the 15 would also make a very nice trainer.

In light air you can move crew weight forward and get the tail out of the water to reduce wetted surface.

Precision 15