The Bayfield 25 is a recreational keelboat built by the Bayfield Boat Yard between 1975 and 1984 in Bayfield, Ontario, Canada.[excessive citations]

Originally marketed as the Bayfield 23, in 1975 it was advertised as the Bayfield 23/25 and in 1976 as the Bayfield 25.

Designed by Ted Gozzard, the fiberglass hull has a clipper bow with a bowsprit, wooden decorative trailboards on the bow, a keel-mounted rudder and a long shoal keel. Steering is by a tiller with a wheel optional. It has a hull speed of 5.94 kn (11.00 km/h).

Features include an anchor locker, internal halyards, a 4:1 aft mainsheet with a traveller, slab-reefing, jib tracks and two cockpit jib winches. A halyard winch was a factory option.

Accommodation consists of a "V"-berth in the bow, twin settee berths and a starboard berth that runs under the vanity and locker. An alcohol-fired stove stores under the starboard berth, and an icebox is under the port side quarter berth. The head is located on the port side and includes a 20 U.S. gallons (76 L; 17 imp gal) holding tank. The cabin has 5' 9" headroom. The cockpit is small.

Originally produced with two cabin port lights per side, a third was added in 1984.

It has a masthead sloop rig.

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External links

  • Media related to Bayfield 25 at Wikimedia Commons