Watkins 27 Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Watkins
Model
27
Number Built
500
Production Year(s)
1977 - 1984

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Walter Scott's Philosophy: While a specific "design philosophy" for Walter Scott isn't explicitly stated beyond his work for Watkins and Irwin Yachts and being a certified naval architect, the builder's philosophy (Watkins Yachts) is clear: producing sturdy, fiberglass cruising sailboats that prioritized comfort and affordability, suitable for family cruising, with wide beams and relatively shallow drafts for comfort and stability.

Variations: The Watkins 27 had a rare pilot house version (W27P), with less than 10 built, and it was introduced in 1981. There was also a rare keel/centerboard version, which could have a draft from 3.0' up to 7.0' when the board was down. A shoal draft fixed keel version was also available.

Sailing Performance and Handling: Owners describe it as a "very good sailing boat," "not going to set any speed records but great fun boat". It's considered rugged and sturdy, capable of making careful offshore passages in selected weather, handling fine in strong winds, though not fast. The long keel provides good directional stability but makes it less maneuverable in tight spaces like harbors. It's generally considered a comfortable, affordable weekend cruiser, and not designed for blue water sailing.

Accommodations and Layout: It's noted for having a "huge interior for a 27" and being "probably the largest 27 ever built," making it comfortable for extended stays. Max headroom is 6.17 ft. I need to infer general layout based on typical cruising boats of the era, as specific detailed layouts aren't readily available in the snippets beyond mentioning V-berths in general discussions of boat interiors.

Owner's Perspectives:

  • Strengths: Rugged, sturdy construction, spacious interior for its size, comfortable and affordable, good directional stability. Owners praise its ability to handle strong winds.
  • Weaknesses/Common Issues: Not a fast boat. Some anecdotal mentions of engine unreliability (Yanmar diesel) or issues with glow plugs causing battery drain in older models. Original deck fittings can be an issue, requiring re-bedding is a common maintenance task. Hull blistering is mentioned as a concern, but without definitive answers.

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Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Fin
Rudder
1x Skeg-Hung
Ballast
3500 lbs
Displacement
7500 lbs
Water Capacity
40 gal
Fuel Capacity
20 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
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Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Masthead Sloop
P (Main Luff)
30 ft
E (Main Foot)
10.75 ft
I (Foretriangle Height)
34.8 ft
J (Foretriangle Base)
11 ft
Forestay Length (est)
36.5 ft
Main Sail Area
161.25 sqft
Foretriangle Sail Area
191.4 sqft
Total Sail Area (Reported)
347 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
352.65 sqft

Dimensions

LOA
27 ft
LWL
23.67 ft
Beam
10 ft
Draft
3.67 ft
Max Headroom
6.17 ft
Air Draft
38.58 ft

Calculations

Hull Speed
6.52 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
845.76