The Bull's Eye is a recreational
keelboat, built predominantly of wood and later of
fiberglass, with
teak wood trim. It has a
fractional sloop rig, a spooned
raked stem, a raked
transom, a
keel-mounted
rudder controlled by a
tiller and a fixed long
keel. It displaces and carries of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard keel. Buoyancy tanks are installed in the bow and under the cockpit floor for safety. In post 1947 models a cuddy cabin is provided for stowage, in addition to the
lazarette, which is accessed via a teak hatch. For sailing the design is equipped with a self-tending
jib, or a
genoa and may use a
spinnaker. The boat has a factory option of a
trailer that may be used for ground transportation. ==Operational history==