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Seaward Fox is an American-built trailer-towable yacht designed by Nick Hake and first built in 1993 as a pocket cruiser. Fox was developed from the 1981-built Slipper 17. The yacht was manufactured by Hake Yachts in the U.S. from 1993 to 2007, but is no longer in production. The Seaward Fox is a recreational keelboat built primarily of fiberglass with wooden trim. It has a fractional sloop rig or a catboat rig without stays, a high mast, optional bowsprit, a nearly vertical bow, a slightly sloped transom, a tiller-operated transom-suspended rudder, and a fixed, shallow-draft wing keel. Displacement is 1,350 pounds (612 kg) and ballast is 450 pounds (204 kg). She has a double V-berth in the bow cabin and two straight sofa beds in the main cabin, sleeping four. The galleys are located just aft of the bow cabin, on both sides. The galley is equipped with a stove to port and a sink to starboard. Fresh water tanks are located below the V-berth. Cabin headroom is 51 inches (130 cm).
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