GP14
Description
The GP14, short for General Purpose 14-foot dinghy, is a timeless double-handed fractional Bermuda-rigged sailing dinghy designed by British naval architect Jack Holt in 1949 and sponsored by Yachting World magazine for affordable home construction using marine plywood, evolving into a fiberglass option with over 14,000 units built worldwide and thriving one-design fleets in the UK, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and parts of the northeastern USA. Measuring 14 feet LOA with a 5-foot-1-inch beam, 293-pound hull weight, and a centerboard draft of 2 feet 6 inches (up) to 4 feet 6 inches (down), it balances stability and responsiveness for family cruising, competitive racing, or casual outings, powered by a 125-square-foot mainsail and 50-square-foot jib for a sail area/displacement ratio around 20—delivering lively planning in breezes up to 15 knots—while easily rowing with floorboards or mounting a small outboard up to 2 horsepower. Its spacious cockpit accommodates two adults plus children, with built-in buoyancy tanks and a forgiving hull shape ideal for beginners learning tacks and gybes, yet capable of channel crossings, Irish Sea voyages, or Great Glen cruises for adventurous souls; active class associations host world championships and support modern upgrades like carbon spars, making the GP14 a durable, trailerable icon that punches above its weight in fun and versatility, often outlasting flashier contemporaries like the Laser for multigenerational sailors.
Construction Details
| Designer | Jack Holt |
|---|---|
| Builder | Winder Boats |
| Length | 14.000 ft |
| LOA | 14.010 ft |
| Beam | 5.050 ft |
| Displacement | 293 lb |
| Max Draft | 3.000 ft |
| Year Built | 1949 |
The standard boat dimensions
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Documents
Sails
GP14 - MAINSAIL
| Luff | 18 ft - (5486 mm) |
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| Foot | 8 ft - (2438 mm) |
| Leech | * 18.72 ft - (5706 mm) |
| Tack Angle | * 84.62 ° |
| Diagonal | 19 ft - (5791 mm) |
| Head (inches) | 6 in - (152 mm) |
| Area | * 75.59 ft² |
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GP14 - JIBSAIL
| Luff | 12 ft - (3658 mm) |
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| Foot | 5.75 ft - (1753 mm) |
| Leech | 10.5 ft - (3200 mm) |
| Length Perpendicular | * 5.03 ft - (1533 mm) |
| Area | * 30.19 ft² |
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GP14 - GENOA
| Luff | 13.42 ft - (4090 mm) |
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| Foot | 7.5 ft - (2286 mm) |
| Leech | 13.42 ft - (4090 mm) |
| Length Perpendicular | * 7.2 ft - (2195 mm) |
| Area | * 48.32 ft² |
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GP14 - SPINNAKER
| Stays | 13 ft - (3962 mm) |
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| MidGirth | 7.5 ft - (2286 mm) |
| Foot | 7.66 ft - (2335 mm) |
| Area | * 85 ft² |
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