BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER Detailed Review

If you are a boat enthusiast looking to get more information on specs, built, make, etc. of different boats, then here is a complete review of BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER. Built by Cape George Marine Works and designed by Lyle C. Hess, the boat was first built in 1976. It has a hull type of Long keel w/trans. hung rudder and LOA is 8.56. Its sail area/displacement ratio 18.60. Its auxiliary power tank, manufactured by Volvo, runs on Diesel.

BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER has retained its value as a result of superior building, a solid reputation, and a devoted owner base. Read on to find out more about BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER and decide if it is a fit for your boating needs.

Boat Information

Boat Specifications

LOA:8.56 m / 28.08 ft
Rigging Type:Cutter
Hull Type:Long keel w/trans. hung rudder
S.A. (reported):62.52 m2 / 672.96 ft2
Draft (max):1.47 m / 4.82 ft
Displacement:6350 kg / 13999.34 lbs
Ballast:2087 kg / 4601.04 lbs
S.A./Disp.:18.60
Bal./Disp.:32.86
Disp./Len.:345.54
Construction:FG
Ballast Type:Lead
Last Built:2007
Designers:Lyle C. Hess
LWL:8 m / 26.25 ft

Sail Boat Calculation

Definitions
Comfort Ratio:37.20
Capsize Screening Formula:1.68

Auxillary Power Tank

Make:Volvo
Type:Diesel
Type:Diesel
Fuel:114 L / 30.12 gals

Contributions

Builders:Cape George Marine Works
Designers:Lyle C. Hess

FAQ

Who designed the BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER?

BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER was designed by Lyle C. Hess.

Who builds BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER?

BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER is built by Cape George Marine Works.

When was BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER first built?

BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER was first built in 1976.

How long is BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER?

BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER is 8 m in length.

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