The Eastward HO 24 emerges as a robust and dependable small cruiser, designed for sailors seeking a solid vessel capable of comfortable coastal voyages. Conceived by the renowned naval architect Walter McInnis of Eldridge-McInnis, this 23-foot, 8-inch monohull gained a reputation for its stout construction and stable performance. Initially designed for wood construction, the fiberglass hulls were later built by C. E. Ryder in the USA, with finishing touches often applied by Portsmouth Yacht Co., Rhode Island, contributing to its legacy as a "good old boat" in the sailing community. Production for the fiberglass version began in 1974, extending into 1975 and beyond, solidifying its place as a heavy displacement cruiser in the small boat market.
Used Eastward HO 24 Sailboats for Sale
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