Blue Chip 30

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Blue Chip 30
Development
Designer A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff
Location United States
Year1961
Builder(s) Cape Cod Shipbuilding
Role Cruiser
NameBlue Chip 30
Boat
Boat weight 7,000 lb (3,175 kg)
Draft 5.00 ft (1.52 m)
Hull
Type monohull
Construction fiberglass
LOA 29.83 ft (9.09 m)
LWL 23.16 ft (7.06 m)
Beam 9.00 ft (2.74 m)
Engine type inboard engine
Hull appendages
Keel/board typelong keel
Ballast3,250 lb (1,474 kg)
Rudder(s) keel-mounted rudder
Rig
Rig type Bermuda rig
I foretriangle height36.50 ft (11.13 m)
J foretriangle base12.83 ft (3.91 m)
P mainsail luff32.25 ft (9.83 m)
E mainsail foot12.67 ft (3.86 m)
Sails
Sailplan masthead sloop
Mainsail area204.30 sq ft (18.980 m2)
Jib/genoa area234.15 sq ft (21.753 m2)
Total sail area438.45 sq ft (40.733 m2)

The Blue Chip 30, also called the Cape Cod 30, is an American sailboat that was designed by A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff as a cruiser and first built in 1961. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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Production

The design was built by Cape Cod Shipbuilding in the United States from 1961 until 1985, but it is now out of production. [1] [5] [7] [8] [9]

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, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed long keel. It displaces 7,000 lb (3,175 kg) and carries 3,250 lb (1,474 kg) of lead ballast. [1] [5]

The boat has a draft of 5.00 ft (1.52 m) with the standard keel and is fitted with an inboard engine for docking and maneuvering. [1] [5]

The design has sleeping accommodation for flour people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin and a two straight settee berths in the main cabin. The galley 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 is located just aft of the bow cabin on the port side. [1] [5]

The design has a hull speed of 6.45 kn (11.95 km/h). [5]

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References

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