The Blue Chip 30, also called the Cape Cod 30, is an American
sailboat that was designed by
A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff
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as a
cruiser
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and first built in 1961.
Production
The design was built by
Cape Cod Shipbuilding
Cape Cod Shipbuilding is an American boat builder based in Wareham, Massachusetts. The company specializes in the manufacture of fiberglass sailboats.
The company was founded by brothers Myron and Charles Gurney in 1899.
History
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in the
United States from 1961 until 1985, but it is now out of production.
Design
The Blue Chip 30 is a recreational
keelboat, built predominantly of
fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a
masthead sloop rig; a spooned,
raked stem with a
bowsprit; a raised counter, angled
transom
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, a
keel-mounted
rudder controlled by a
tiller and a fixed long keel. It displaces and carries of lead ballast.
The boat has a draft of with the standard keel and is fitted with an
inboard engine
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for docking and maneuvering.
The design has sleeping accommodation for four people, with a double
"V"-berth
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in the bow cabin and a two straight settee berths in the main cabin. The
galley
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is located on the starboard side just aft of the bow cabin. The galley is equipped with a two-burner stove, an
ice box and a sink. The
head
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is located just aft of the bow cabin on the port side.
The design has a
hull speed of .
See also
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List of sailing boat types
The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies and multihull ( catamarans and trimarans).
Olympic classes
World Sailing Classes
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References
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Keelboats
1960s sailboat type designs
Sailing yachts
Sailboat type designs by A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff
Sailboat types built by Cape Cod Shipbuilding