Plastrend PT 30 MkII

Plastrend PT 30 MkII

Description

The Plas Trend 30 is a classic coastal cruiser designed by Britton Chance and built by Plas Trend Boats (later Plastrend/Composite Technologies) in the United States. Two main variants were produced: the PT-30-1 from 1968 and the PT-30-2 from 1970-1973, with the primary difference being a deeper rudder on the later model to improve handling characteristics. This moderate displacement sailboat features fiberglass construction with a fin keel and rudder on skeg configuration, designed as a reasonably good performer that's very stable with excellent righting capability if capsized. The design is noted as being almost a mirror image of the Chance 30-30, reflecting Britton Chance's consistent design philosophy during this era. Built during the 1970s when fiberglass construction quality was considered excellent, these boats are well-regarded for their solid construction with very little wood and no core materials in most areas.

Construction Details

Designer Britton Chance, Jr.
Builder Plas Trend Boats (Composite Tech, Island Yacht Corp.)
Length 30.000 ft
LOA 30.000 ft
LWL 25.500 ft
Beam 9.750 ft
Displacement 10000 lb
Ballast 5300 lb
Max Draft 5.250 ft
Year Built 1970
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The standard boat dimensions

i 41.20 ft
j 13.60 ft
p 36.40 ft
e 8.80 ft
p2 -
e2 -
i2 -
j2 -

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