The Vivacity 20 is a British trailerable sailboat that was designed by Peter Stevenson and Des C. Pollard as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1963.
[1][2] The boat has a draft of 2.33 ft (0.71 m) with the twin keels allowing operation in shallow water, beaching or ground transportation on a trailer.
[2] In a 2010 review Steve Henkel wrote, "the Vivacity 20 was a popular early fiberglass micro-cruiser.
Best features: About the best we can say for the Vivacity is that, like her near-sister Alacrity, she's a nice boat for her vintage, but her generally more up-to-date comp[etitor]s are better.
Worst features: With her shallow twin keels—of iron, which rusts—each weighing a mere 240 pounds, she is probably less weatherly, more tender, and slower in light air ..."[2] Related development