Cape George Cutter 34

Description

The Cape George Cutter 34 is a 34-foot monohull sailboat designed by John Holland and built by Cape George Marine Works in Port Townsend, Washington. Known for its robust construction and blue water capabilities, it’s a classic heavy-displacement cruiser inspired by William Atkin’s designs, ideal for long-distance voyaging. The Cape George 34 features a long keel/short overhang design, providing a long waterline for high average speeds and excellent self-steering ability, ideal for offshore passages. Its deep cross-section ensures load-carrying capacity and a comfortable motion in heavy seas. The cutter rig (jib, staysail, main) is favored for offshore sailing, offering versatility in adverse conditions, with a sail area/displacement ratio of ~16.5 indicating balanced performance for cruising. The motion comfort ratio (~44.7) is significantly above average, ensuring a smooth ride, while the capsize screening formula (~1.51) suggests suitability for ocean races. The displacement/length ratio (~332) classifies it as a heavy cruiser, prioritizing comfort over speed, with a theoretical hull speed of ~7.3 knots.

Construction Details

Designer John Holland
Length 34.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

i 46.75 ft
j 17.75 ft
p 43.25 ft
e 15.67 ft
p2 -
e2 -

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Sails

Sail Type MAINSAIL
Luff 41.75 ft - (12725 mm)
Foot 15.67 ft - (4776 mm)
Leech * 43.9 ft - (13381 mm)
Tack Angle * 88 °
Diagonal * 44.08 ft - (13436 mm)
Head (inches) * 6 in - (152 mm)
Area 326.75 ft²
Sail Type JIBSAIL
Luff 42 ft - (12802 mm)
Foot 14.42 ft - (4395 mm)
Leech 33.83 ft - (10311 mm)
Length Perpendicular 10.53 ft - (3210 mm)
Area 221.15 ft²
Sail Type YANKEE
Luff 45 ft - (13716 mm)
Foot 23.17 ft - (7062 mm)
Leech 40.5 ft - (12344 mm)
Length Perpendicular 20.78 ft - (6334 mm)
Area 467.65 ft²
Sail Type STAYSAIL
Luff 31 ft - (9449 mm)
Foot 11.5 ft - (3505 mm)
Leech 27 ft - (8230 mm)
Length Perpendicular 9.89 ft - (3014 mm)
Area 153.23 ft²

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