Bristol channel cutter


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.

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Main features


Model Bristol channel cutter
Length 28.08 ft
Beam 10.08 ft
Draft 4.83 ft
Country United states (North America)
Estimated price $ 0 ??

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Ratios


Sail area / displ. 18.60
Ballast / displ. 32.86 %
Displ. / length 345.54
Comfort ratio 37.20
Capsize 1.68

Hull


Hull type Monohull long keel with transom hung rudder
Construction Fiberglass
Waterline length 26.25 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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