| Precision 23--msrp $27,995 |
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Considered to be a "maxi-trailerable", the Precision 23 far outstrips many boats in terms of true usable space, both on deck and below. Special emphasis has gone into giving the P-23 her particular bright and uncluttered interior. Like all Jim Taylor designs, the Precision 23 is a perfect blend of speed, stability, balanced handling, and ergonomically designed comfort. The P23 has accommodations to keep a small family happy for long weekend cruising and is small enough to make a quick afternoon single-handed sail easy.
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| Precision 21--msrp $22,995 |
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The Precision 21 design has been sized to appeal to sailors requiring neither the minimum cost of a mini, nor the extra space of a maxi-trailerable. She features a more versatile and practical keel/centerboard combination, whose NACA 'wing section' foil can be fully extended for maximum efficiency upwind, fully retracted from minimum drag downwind, and left anywhere in between to fine tune the helm on a breezy reach.With room for four, the Precision 21 is equally at home taking the small family or couple inshore cruising or out for an afternoon adventure.
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| Precision 185 Keel--msrp $11,295 |
| Precision 185 Centerboard--msrp $9,245 |
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The PRECISION 185 makes her mark by using true state-of-the-art design and construction technology to combine vastly improved ergonomics and higher performance with low weight, low maintenance, and low cost. Her swim platform at the transom is an unusual feature usually reserved for large offshore cruisers. This is the perfect boat for the sailor who wants high performance without having to tweak a lot of strings.
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| Precision 18--msrp $15,595 |
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The Precision 18 fills all your sailing needs - it is a boat small enough to be easily trailered behind today's small cars, simple enough to be inexpensive, but big enough to sleep aboard (out of the weather) and stable enough to take along the family. And finally, a boat with the lively performance and good sea manners required to make sailing her fun. The Precision 18 has been kept small in size and price, but remains big in both feathers and performance. She promises to deliver the fun, pure and simple!
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| Precision 165--msrp $11,595 |
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The Precision 165 packs a lot of versatility into a 16-1/2 foot package. A deep comfortable cockpit, simple rig and fixed bulb keel make your day sailing experience safe and fun. The Precision 165's cabin provides shelter from the elements, a place to change, a discreetly placed port-a-potty and two large berths if your day sail turns into an overnighter. The Precision 165 is intended to provide the most performance and fun possible within her builder's mandate for a low trailer weight and an especially reasonable price.
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| Precision 15 Keel--msrp $6,950 |
| Precision 15 Centerboard--msrp $6,250 |
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The Precision 15 has earned high praise from both owners and competitors for her lively and rewarding performance. And her affordable price and quality reputation have been achieved through simplicity of design and cost effective assembly, not compromises in her quality hardware and hand-laid solid fiberglass construction.The Keel version of the Precision 15K offers a 250 lb lead bulb keel. This is the boat for anyone who wants an easy-to-rig day sailer that is stable and self righting. This is also the 15 footer that will still be upright on the mooring after the storm clears. Draughting only 1'9" the Precision 15K is easy to launch and can be sailed in knee-deep water. There is no other small production sailboat like her.
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