2013 Hake / Seaward 26RK
$57,999
$59,999
Boat in Miami, FL 33133 US
26RK
1 Engine (--)
28.4 feet
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Fiberglass/Reinforced
THE SEAWARD 26RK is a boat unlike any other. Because her keel and rudder adjust vertically, she has a unique personality, and surprising sailing abilities. The first thing you should know is that her draft varies from fifteen inches to six feet . The keel can be positioned anywhere within its range so you're able to adjust draft to suit the water depth and wind conditions you're sailing in. The keel is electrically powered and moves vertically much like a daggerboard and is controlled from the cockpit. It has it's lead ballast in a 'torpedo' bulb at its lower tip where it can have the greatest impact on the boat's stability. The rudder is adjusted vertically as well and provides excellent control in all water depths. While the high aspect ratio keel is acknowledged to be the perfect performance shape, it's downside, until the Seaward 26RK, has been its lack of versatility. A conventional high aspect fin keel required that you do your sailing in deep water, keep your boat in a slip, and have it lifted onto a trailer when transporting. We've changed all that. At the other end of the spectrum are boats specifically designed for shallow water sailing. They typically have low aspect keels (long in the fore-and-aft dimension, and short in the vertical dimension) that have enough wetted surface to slow down two boats, and shallow keels so that no meaningful leverage can be gained by their ballast to keep them on their feet. We've changed all that as well. Almost any sailboat can be trailered. The reality is that most trailerable boats, once in the water, aren't very good sailors. That's due to their designer's emphasis on ease of towing and launching at the expense of performance and stability. Consequently, when most people think of trailerables, what comes to mind are lightly-built boats that don't distinguish themselves on the water. We're almost hesitant to mention our boat's excellent trailerability for fear of guilt by association. We're not them. Our boat is an excellent trailerable because of our keel, not in spite of it. And it performs quite nicely. It sails close to the wind, stands up to its sail plan, has good speed, is stable at rest, and is a pleasure to sail. We're confident you'll see her just as we do... a great 26 footer that does it all, and does it well. She's comfortable in cockpit and cabin and well suited for a young family or mature couple, with sleeping accommodations for two adults and two children. Below decks she's bright, airy and straightforward. She has eight opening ports and a v-berth deck hatch. On deck, things are uncomplicated and user friendly. Sail control lines are lead to the cockpit, and side decks are wide and secure. She can sail well in both deep and shallow water, which means she offers the best of all worlds to the cruising sailor who appreciates a turn of speed and lots of versatility. And she's easily trailered and set up. And built with pride.
Working Sail Area : 280.00 sq ft
- Electric vertically retracting keel
- Vertically retracting rudder
- Fully battened, full-roached mainsail with reef points
- 110 percent Hank-on jib
- Internal halyards and outhauls
- Mast light
- Molded sheer stripe (gel coat)
- Imroned bootstripe
- Laminated wood tiller
- Iso-NPG gelcoat
- Heavy anodized aluminum strike rail
- Outboard motor bracket, transom mounted, not standard if diesel is ordered
- Bowsprit with anchor roller
- Running lights
- Bow pulpit with lifelines
- Walk-through transom
- Stainless cleats (3), four bolt style
- Deck hatch (1)
- Andersen winches - 2 sheet, 1 halyard, all #10
- Two-line rope clutch
- Genoa tracks and blocks
- Battery box
- Private head compartment
- Teak and holly sole in main cabin
- Diamond pattern non-skid surfaces on deck
- Molded structural headliner
- Electric circuit breaker panel
- 12 volt cabin lights (4)
- 20 gallon fresh water supply
- Galley sink
- Galley ice box
- Cups and plates in recessed holder
- Swing-up/down dinette table
- Non-metallic opening ports with screens (8)
- Sunbrella fabric on interior cushions
- Fabric curtains for privacy in head and v-berth
- Open interior layout (no interior bulkhead except head compartment side walls)
- Stainless gunnel trim
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 4/6/26 | Price decreased | $57,999(-3.3%) |
| 4/2/26 | Initial price | $59,999 |
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Customers praise the 2013 Hake / Seaward 26RK for its exceptional craftsmanship and versatile design
Many highlight its spacious interior and well-thought-out layout, which maximize comfort and functionality on the water. The retractable keel (RK) is frequently mentioned for allowing easy access to shallow waters without sacrificing stability or performance. Owners appreciate the boat’s solid sailing capabilities, smooth handling, and quality finishes. Overall, the 2013 26RK is celebrated for combining practical features with elegant styling, making it a favorite among cruising enthusiasts.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2013 Hake / Seaward 26RK is a versatile trailerable sailboat known for its innovative design and practical features. Here are some of the pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Retractable Keel: The unique retractable keel (RK) allows for shallow water navigation and easy trailering, making it ideal for exploring coastal areas and launching from ramps.
Stable and Comfortable: The boat offers excellent stability and a comfortable ride, thanks to its well-balanced hull design and moderate displacement.
Spacious Interior: Despite its compact size, the 26RK features a surprisingly roomy cabin with good headroom and practical accommodations for cruising.
Quality Construction: Built with attention to detail, the 2013 model reflects solid craftsmanship and durable materials.
Easy Handling: The sail plan and rigging are designed for straightforward handling, suitable for both novice and experienced sailors.
Good Performance: It delivers respectable sailing performance, with a balance between speed and ease of control.
Cons
Limited Storage: While the interior is spacious, storage space can be somewhat limited for extended cruising or liveaboard use.
Trailer Size and Weight: Although trailerable, the boat's size and weight require a suitable towing vehicle and may demand some experience for safe trailering.
Keel Mechanism Maintenance: The retractable keel system, while advantageous, requires regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation and prevent fouling.
Limited Standing Headroom: Although headroom is better than many similar-sized boats, taller individuals may find it somewhat restrictive inside the cabin.
Cost: The quality and features of the 26RK come at a premium price compared to some other trailerable sailboats in its size range.
Made For
The 2013 Hake / Seaward 26RK is ideal for sailors who seek a versatile and comfortable cruising sailboat that combines ease of handling with excellent performance. It’s perfect for weekend adventurers, coastal cruisers, and small families or couples who want a boat that offers spacious accommodations, a retractable keel for shallow waters, and reliable stability. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a passionate enthusiast looking for a manageable and well-designed vessel, the 26RK suits those who value quality craftsmanship and the ability to explore a variety of waterways with confidence.
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19701 SW 197th Ave, Miami, FL, 33187
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19701 SW 197th Ave, Miami, FL, 33187




















