Designed as an accessible and capable small cruiser, the North Beach 24 appeals to sailors looking for an affordable entry point into coastal sailing without sacrificing too much in the way of comfort or performance. Built with weekend cruising in mind, this compact sloop is well suited to protected waters, day sailing, and short coastal passages where simplicity and ease of handling are priorities. With limited specification data widely available, the North Beach 24 remains something of a modest, under-the-radar design — the kind of boat that attracts loyal owners who appreciate its practicality over prestige. Boats in this size range typically offer enough cabin space for overnight trips while remaining manageable for a shorthanded crew or solo sailor, and the North Beach 24 fits comfortably within that tradition. For budget-conscious sailors or those stepping up from a smaller dinghy or day sailer, the North Beach 24 represents a sensible and approachable option. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect individual examples carefully, as condition and outfitting can vary significantly among used boats of this class.
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How much does a North Beach 24 weigh?
The North Beach 24 has a displacement of 6,173.00 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 24.02 ft.
Who designed the North Beach 24?
The North Beach 24 was designed by Frans Cobelens Nbja, first built in 2001.