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  1. 2012 Traditional Gaff Cutter Yacht Sail Boat For Sale

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  2. What's in a Rig? The Cutter Rig

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  3. The Falmouth 22' Cutter: A Surprisingly Small Cruising Sailboat

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  4. Great Bluewater Sailboats ... Full Keel Cutter

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  5. 2018 Custom David Moss 31 Gaff Cutter Segelkutter Kaufen

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  6. Is The Cutter Rig Sailboat the Best Choice for Offshore Cruising

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  1. Cutter boats for sale

    Manufactured by a wide variety of yacht builders, there are currently 529 cutter yachts for sale on YachtWorld, with 46 new vessels for sale, and 483 used and custom yachts listed. These vessels are all listed by professional brokerages and new boat dealers, mainly in the following countries: United States, Canada, Spain, Mexico and United Kingdom.

  2. Cutter Rigged Sailboats [GUIDE] Advantages, Sailing, Options & Features

    Advantages of a Cutter Rig. There are a lot of reasons to like a cutter. A cutter rigged boat has redundant rigging and spreads the sail load across its rigging. And a cutter rig offers increased sail options-it offers increased sail area in light winds and easy and efficient ways to decrease sail area in heavy weather.

  3. What's in a Rig? The Cutter Rig

    The Cutter Rig. By: Pat Reynolds Sailboat Rigs, Sailboats. What's in a Rig Series #2. A variation on the last installment of What's in a Rig (the sloop) is the Cutter Rig. Although it has gone through some changes through the course of history, the modern cutter rig is generally a set-up with two headsails. The forward sail is called the ...

  4. Cutter (boat)

    A cutter is a name for various types of watercraft. It can apply to the rig (sail plan) of a sailing vessel (but with regional differences in definition), to a governmental enforcement agency vessel (such as a coast guard or border force cutter), to a type of ship's boat which can be used under sail or oars, or, historically, to a type of fast ...

  5. Is The Cutter Rig Sailboat the Best Choice for Offshore Cruising?

    Why the Cutter Rig Sailboat Is My First Choice for Cruising. The cutter rig sailboat has two jibs, the foremost one usually a high-cut yankee set on the forestay and the other a staysail set on an inner forestay. It's a flexible, easy to handle rig, which is why I - along with a lot of other cruising sailors - am such a fan of it.

  6. Sailboat Cutters: The Ultimate Guide

    Sailboat cutters often boast spacious cabins with well-appointed sleeping quarters, a galley equipped for cooking meals, and a salon perfect for dining and relaxation during your sailing adventures. Sailboat Cutter Key Features: Cruising Amenities: Sailboat cutters are equipped with a wide array of amenities to enhance the cruising experience.

  7. Virtues of a Cutter Rig, by Lin and Larry Pardey

    Preview: Our Favorite Sailing Rig: The Cutter, by Lin and Larry Pardey. Email this Post to a Friend. F or any sailing boat under 45 feet, nothing beats a properly-designed cutter rig, especially if you sail shorthanded. By properly designed I mean, having a staysail that is large enough to be used as the only headsail in winds above 20 knots.

  8. Cutter-Rigged Sailboat Definition: Everything You Need to Know

    A cutter-rigged sailboat is a versatile and elegant type of sailing vessel that offers sailors a range of benefits and capabilities. With its distinctive rigging setup, the cutter sailboat has long been favored by sailors for its maneuverability, stability, and ability to handle different wind conditions. In this comprehensive definition, we ...

  9. Cape Dory 30

    14. Practical Sailor tester Mike Collins guides the Cape Dory 30 "Skimmer" in the ship's channel on Tampa Bay. (Photo courtesy of Mike Collins) When the Cape Dory 30 entered production in 1976, it was the largest boat in the expanding line of the Taunton, Massachusetts boatbuilder. In 1986, when production ceased, over 350 Cape Dory 30s had ...

  10. Cutter boats for sale in North America

    Find Sail Cutter boats for sale in North America. Offering the best selection of boats to choose from.

  11. Bristol Channel Cutter 28: Circumnavigator's Choice

    Based on his experience as a hands-on boater, he established a marine-based business after completing his police career. He now maintains, renovates and upgrades sail and power boats for local and non-resident owners in the off-season. This sturdy Bristol Channel Cutter 28 has survived vast ocean gales and knockdowns.

  12. CRUISING SAILBOAT RIGS: Sloops, Cutters, and Solent Rigs

    Cruising sailors once upon a time preferred such rigs, at least on larger cruising boats, because each separate sail requiring handling was smaller and thus more manageable. These days, however, by far the most popular rig for both racing and cruising sailboats is the simple sloop rig. This has a single mast supporting a single Marconi mainsail ...

  13. 12 Reasons The Cutter Is A Great Offshore Voyaging Rig

    Thanks you John for your thoughts on this. This particular boat is designed to sail as either a sloop or cutter, and among the limited production run (about 20 hulls), I see that the split seems to be 50/50, with those folks sailing inshore favoring the sloop with overlapping genoa and those headed offshore going with a true cutter configuration.

  14. BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER 28: A Salty Pocket Cruiser

    BRISTOL CHANNEL CUTTER 28: A Salty Pocket Cruiser. THIS IS A VERY TRADITIONAL CRUISING BOAT that evokes a strong emotional response from most sailors, but is also surprisingly functional and performance-oriented for a vessel of its size and type. Conceived by Lyle Hess, the BCC 28 is based on earlier Hess designs built in wood-specifically ...

  15. Cutter Sailboats for sale

    These sailboats have a minimum total sail area of 16 square feet, a maximum total sail area of 2,249 square feet and an average of 904 square feet. Boat Trader currently has 121 cutter sailboats for sale, including 10 new vessels and 111 used and custom yachts listed by both individuals and professional dealerships mainly in United States.

  16. Cutter Rig—Optimizing and/or Converting

    Cutter Rig—Optimizing and/or Converting. In the last two chapters I covered why a true cutter is a great rig for short-handed offshore voyaging and how to decide if the cutter rig is right for you. Now I'm going to cover what it takes to successfully convert a sloop or even a ketch to get most, or maybe even all, of the benefits that we ...

  17. Guide to Understanding Sail Rig Types (with Pictures)

    A cutter has three or more sails. Usually, the sail plan looks a lot like the sloop, but it has three headsails instead of one. Naval cutters can carry up to 6 sails. Cutters have larger sail area, so they are better in light air. The partition of the sail area into more smaller sails give you more control in heavier winds as well.

  18. Cutter or sloop rig? Which is best for offshore and ocean cruising

    A cutter rig breaks the yacht's sail area down into smaller, easier to manage sails. Winching in two smaller sails is easier than one big sail, as the loads are lighter. If you've ever had to winch in a big overlapping genoa after a bad tack, you'll know the effort and time involved. You don't have that with a cutter rig.

  19. Is the Cutter Rig Superior to the Solent Rig for ...

    The Cutter Rig. Unlike the solent rig, both sails are intended to be flown at the same time. Usually the jib will be a high-cut yankee and the smaller staysail will have a lower clew catching the wind that would otherwise escape below the yankee. Benefits. With both headsails set, the boat can be tacked without the need to furl the jib.

  20. 17 Sailboat Types Explained: How To Recognize Them

    one mast. triangular mainsail (called a Bermuda sail) a foresail (also called the jib) fore-and-aft rigged. medium-sized (12 - 50 ft) Fore-and-aft rigged just means "from front to back". This type of rigging helps to sail upwind. Any sailboat with one mast and two sails could still be a sloop.

  21. Types of Sailboats: A Complete Guide

    The most common kind of sailboat is the sloop, as it's simple to operate and versatile. Other common sailboat types include the schooner, cutter, cat, ketch, schooner, catamaran, and trimaran. Other sailboat variations include pocket cruisers, motorsailers, displacement, and shoal-draft vessels. The information found in this article is sourced ...

  22. What is a cutter sailboat?

    A cutter sailboat is an elegant, versatile vessel with its unique design that is still popular among sailors to date. If you are looking for a sailboat that can handle offshore voyages, the cutter sailboat can be an excellent choice. As always, before setting sail, ensure that you are familiar with the cutter sailboat's unique needs and ...

  23. Sailboat Listings

    Sailboat Listings include racers, cruisers, sloops, catamarans, trimarans, daysailers, sailing dinghies, and overnighters in our photo ads of used sailboats for sale. ... Designed and built for the short-handed crew, the 50' Valiant is the queen of the fleet with her newly expanded true cutter sail plan, and featuring a double-spreader rig mast ...

  24. Cutter Boats

    Cutter Boats: In the News. 2019. Dec. 26, 2019 - Coast Guard orders two over the horizon cutter boats Nov. 22, 2019 - Coast Guard seeks information to support new cutter boats Sept. 4, 2019 - Coast Guard Accepts Delivery of New Cutter Boats 2018. Dec. 17, 2018 - Coast Guard Presents Information to Industry at International WorkBoat Show Dec. 7, 2018 - Coast Guard Seeks Information to Support ...