Holder 14 Mk II Sailboats for Sale
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- Hull Type
- Monohull · daggerboard
- Rig
- Fractional Sloop
- LOA
- 13.67' · 4.17 m
- Disp.
- 265 lbs · 120 kg
- First year
- 1984
The Holder 14 Mk II represents a fascinating chapter in the evolution of smallboat sailing, bridging the gap between highperformance dinghies and familyoriented daysailers. Originally designed by Ron Holder in the early 1980s, the boat was later brought under the Hobie Cat umbrella and marketed as part of the "Hobie One" series. While the original Holder 14 was a pure opencockpit dinghy, the Mk II iteration introduced a redesigned deck mold that incorporated a more substantial forward cuddy cabin and a revised cockpit layout. This transition was intended to offer a "dry" storage area and a more comfortable platform for recreational sailors who prioritized stability and utility over the raw athleticism required by contemporary boats like the Laser or the Hobie 14 catamaran. The boat is an integral part of a larger lineage that includes the smaller, singlehanded Holder 12 and the more substantial Holder 17, which featured a true "pocket cruiser" cabin. Following the acquisition by Hobie, the 14 Mk II was often rebranded as the Hobie One 14, sharing many design cues and hardware components with the broader Hobie catalog to simplify maintenance for owners. Technical specifications and rigging guides for the variant marketed under the Hobie brand can still be accessed through official channels such as the Hobie Product Support archive.
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