A 1985 Bristol Channel Cutter by Sam L. Morse, this 28-foot fiberglass cruiser embodies the classic cruising sailboat design. The boat measures 10 feet across the beam and carries the distinctive proportions and character of the Bristol Channel Cutter line, known for seaworthy hulls and manageable size for single-handed or small crew operation.
Below deck, the boat features a single cabin with one head. The layout is straightforward and efficient, typical of this design's philosophy of combining livability with practical cruising capability. A Yanmar engine provides auxiliary power for maneuvering and operating in calm conditions.
The boat is rigged for sailing and built to handle open-water cruising. Its solid fiberglass construction and proven design make it a capable platform for extended time at sea, whether anchoring in distant anchorages or exploring coastal waters.
Length
28.00 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YM30
Hours
530 HRS
Fuel
Sail
Fuel
30 GAL
Water
72 GAL