This 1982 Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20 is a fiberglass sloop built for coastal cruising and day sailing. The 24-foot hull carries an 8-foot beam and offers 6 feet of headroom in the cabin, balancing seaworthiness with livability. Power comes from an 18-horsepower Trident diesel engine paired with an outboard bracket, giving flexibility in shallow-water exploration.
The boat carries a full six-sail inventory including traditional mainsail, three jibs ranging from 100% to 140%, a 3/4 spinnaker, and storm jib. Ground tackle comprises a Bruce anchor with manual windlass, chain, and rode, plus a stern anchor. The standing rigging was renewed in 2024, and navigation lights and flag halyard also date to that year. Recent engine service, hose replacement, and alarm installation occurred in 2025.
The cabin layout centers on a forward V-berth with outboard storage and access to the chain locker, plus a single settee with storage and a small quarter berth aft. The galley includes sink, counterspace, and cabinetry, while an ice box provides cooling. Lighting is both accent and overhead, with 110-volt outlets available. Additional features include Jensen speakers, oil lamp, compass, cockpit cushions, and outboard shelving. The boat received a bottom job and prop shaft replacement in 2024, and a fuel filter system renewal in 2026. An automatic bilge pump is installed, and a bronze port provides access to the Trident's mechanical gauges.
Length
24.00 FT
Beam
8.00 FT
Draft
3.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Trident
Engine Model
Kubota Diesel
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel