Bristol channel cutter


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The Bristol channel cutter is a 28.08ft cutter designed by Lyle Hess and built in fiberglass by Cape George Marine Works between 1976 and 2007.

127 units have been built.

The Bristol channel cutter is a heavy sailboat which is a good performer. It is stable / stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a bluewater cruising boat. The fuel capacity is originally small. There is a short water supply range.

This boat is not a good fit for your usage.

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Main features


Model Bristol channel cutter
Length 28.08 ft (0%) the closest to 30.75 ft
Beam 10.08 ft (0%) the closest to 9.50 ft
Draft 4.83 ft
Country United states (North America)
Estimated price $ 0 ??

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Ratios 14%


Sail area / displ. 18.60 (0%) the closest to 19.78
Ballast / displ. 32.86 %
Displ. / length 345.54
Comfort ratio 37.20 (28%) the closest to 34.83
Capsize 1.68

Hull 88%


Hull type Monohull long keel with transom hung rudder
Construction Fiberglass
Waterline length 26.25 ft (88%) the closest to 26 ft
Maximum draft 4.83 ft
Displacement 14000 lbs
Ballast 4600 lbs
Hull speed 6.87 knots

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Rigging


Rigging Cutter
Sail area (100%) 673 sq.ft
Air draft 0 ft ??
Sail area fore 0 sq.ft ??
Sail area main 0 sq.ft ??
I 0 ft ??
J 0 ft ??
P 0 ft ??
E 0 ft ??

Engine


Nb engines 1
Total power 13 HP
Fuel capacity 30 gals

Accommodations


Water capacity 64 gals
Headroom 0 ft
Nb of cabins 0
Nb of berths 0
Nb heads 0

Builder data


Builder Cape George Marine Works
Designer Lyle Hess
First built 1976
Last built 2007
Number built 127

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