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West Wight Potter
The home page of International Marine, the manufacturer of the P-15 and our P-19.Potter Palette
I programmed this small utility for viewing different colors on a P-19.Note: Your browser needs the latest Shockwave player for the page to work properly.
Groups’ and Owners’ Sites
WWP Forum
A lively discussion forum where Potter owners swap suggestions, expertise, salty language... and tall tales.Yahoo WWP Owners
The central site for owners’ lists, photos, modifications, and historical facts. You have to register, but it is worth it.Frappr WWP Map
A zoomable map that shows where registered WWP owners are located.Potter Yachters
The longest running Potter association, located in Northern California.SoCal Potters
The equally enthusiastic Potter association in Southern California.Northwest Potters
Proof that the Potter does just fine in wetter climes.Florida Potters
A site that I visit during the winter months, just to keep my sanity.Cruising Resources
A databank with specifications and reviews of the WWP-19 and other sailboats.Judy B’s West Wight Potter Site
Judy Blumhorst’s is probably the web site most consulted by owners with a particular question about their Potters.Charlie and Sandy Phillips’ West Wight Potter 19
The modifications that Charlie has made on their P-19 are truly impressive. Indeed, his Mast Support Arch is an engineering marvel that IM would do well to emulate at the factory.
Other Trailerable Sailboats
Sanibel 18
International Marine recently acquired the molds to also manufacture a resurrected version of this pocket cruiser.Catalina Yachts
The Catalina 250 boasts a roomier, more luxurious cabin than most competitors —if you can afford one!Com-Pac Yachts
Hutchins Co., Inc., manufacters several trailerable cruisers with a very unique feature: their “MastendrTM System” allows you to raise and lower the mast with the boom and mainsail still attached.Hunter Marine
Hunter manufactures two pocket cruisers, the 25 and the 27.MacGregor Yachts
The MacGregor 26M touts its dual capabilities as a sailboat and a powerboat, thanks to its water-ballast system.Nor’Sea Yachts
Makers of the Montgomery 17, probably the closest competitor to our sailboat.Precision Boatworks
The Precision 18, 21, and 23 models are also popular trailerable vessels.Rhodes 22
This cruiser from General Boats boast a a very unique feature: an IMF (inner-mast furling) mainsail to match its roller-furling headsail.Seaward
Hake Yachts offers a trailerable 26RK model with an exceptionally well designed cabin, a lead-ballast “torpedo” bulb on the bottom of its adjustable daggerboard, an inboard diesel engine —and a price tag to match.
Periodicals
Good Old Boat
A sailing magazine for mariners who know that the latest isn’t always the greatest.Small Craft Advisor
A sailing magazine for mariners who know that size doesn’t matter.
Online Shopping
West Marine
The definitive boating super-store.Boaters World
Another good source for any and all boating products.Sailboat Stuff
This online store deals exclusively with sailboat products.Trailer Sailor
Going one step further, this vendor specializes in products for trailerable sailboats.Welcome Aboard!
A source for unique cabin, galley, and berth items.Ultimate Hats
In my opinion, the best sailing hats available: my personal favorite is the “2K” model.Beachstore
Useful items for those of who can beach their sailboats.WWP Half-Hull Models
Tom Thomas will paint a half-hull model of your P-15 or P-19 according to your color preferences. You need to scroll down this page at the Good Old Boat website to find your particular sailboat.
Other Miscellaneous Links
Animated Knots
A site that not only displays various knots and explains their uses, but cleverly shows you how to tie them.Rigging Small Sailboats
A useful online “book” at Glen-L.com that covers the basics about the hardware and rigging of a small sailboat, complete with accurate diagrams, illustrations, and photographs.Boating Basics Online
An online course to learn boating safety, adaptable to your own state regulations, that covers a wide range of useful instructions for such topics as trailering, anchoring, docking, etc.U.S.C.G. Office of Boating Safety
The official U.S. Coast Guard website where you can find a wealth of information on regulations, safety issues, and product recalls.
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