The Outer Banks 20 is a planing hull that above water has
all the looks of a traditional Maine Lobster boat.When
Graham was originally drawing the lines he sent them up to
me for my feedback on the look given that I ply the coast
of Maine and the Lobster boat is quite ubiquitous here.
Any one of the Outer Banks Boats would look quite at
home in any harbor in Maine.

The Outer Banks 20 at rest
Image © Graham Byrnes, see B&B Yacht Designs for more
pictures.
SPECIFICATIONS
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LOA
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20' 0" (6.1m)
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LWL
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18' 5" (5.61m)
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BEAM
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7' 1" (2.16m)
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DRAFT / hull
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9" (23cm) @ dwl
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DEADRISE at transom
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12 degrees
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HORSEPOWER
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25 - 40
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BOAT WEIGHT
including 25 HP motor:
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1200 - 1400 lbs
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DISPLACEMENT
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1700 lbs @ dwl
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POUNDS
per 1" immersion
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390 lbs
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The Outer Banks 20 is the smallest of the models with
sitting headroom only in pilot house. It features a vberth
forward with Porta Potti space and a small galley. The
pilot house is open aft but could be closed in with
sunbrella panels for added comfort on colder days out on
the water.
The Outer Banks 20 can be powered with as little as a 25 HP
engine. With the 25 it can cruise at 15 knts consuming 1.5
Gallons per hour and has a top speed of 21 knts.

The 22 1/2 Foot Outer Banks
Image © Graham Byrnes (click image to enlarge)
Graham is currently in the process of designing a 22, 1/2
foot version of the Outer Banks. It features standing
headroom in the pilot house and the option of an enclosed
pilot house with a standing headroom enclosed Head and Galley.

The Outer Banks 20 under way
Image © Graham Byrnes, see B&B Yacht Designs for more
pictures.
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