Bristol Channel Cutter 28
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Yachtfinders Windseakers
United States
| Make | Bristol Channel Cutter |
|---|---|
| Model | 28 |
| Year | 1997 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | US$69,900 |
| Type | Sail |
| Class | Cruiser |
| Length | 8.53 m |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Hull Material | Fibreglass |
| Location | Santa Cruz, California, United States |
| LOA | 11.51 m |
|---|---|
| Length at Water Line | 8 m |
| Length on Deck | 8.56 m |
| Beam | 3.07 m |
| Max Draft | 1.47 m |
| Min. Draft | 1.47 m |
| Keel Type | enums.keel-type.kt-full |
| Displacement | 14000 lb |
| Ballast | 4600 lb |
| Total Sail Area | 673 ft² |
| Mainsail Area | 253 ft² |
| Engine Type | Inboard |
|---|---|
| Engine Make | Yanmar |
| Engine Model | 3GM30F |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Engine Year | 1997 |
| Power | 27 hp |
| Drive Type | Direct Drive |
| Propeller Type | 3 Blade |
| Engine usage (hours) | 250 |
| Cruising Speed | 6 kn @ 1200 RPM |
|---|---|
| Range | 350 nmi |
| Designer | Lyle Hess |
|---|---|
| Builder | Sam L Morse Co |
| Fuel Tanks | 32 gal |
| Fresh Water Tanks | 70 gal |
| Holding Tanks | 16 gal |
| Hull Shape | Displacement |
Description
28' Bristol Channel Cutter '97 "Tardis"
Bristol Channel Cutters are THE BEST small blue water cruiser and were made famous by Lynn and Larry Pardee. TARDIS is near new condition and ready to go.
With only 250 hours on the engine, this boat has had very little use and shows in excellent condition. This BCC 28 is out of a time machine, hence the name, TARDIS, which is a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft. And TARDIS is ready to take you places !!
****1 year Santa Cruz slip Possible****
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Accommodations
Entering thru the main companionway, the galley is to port and a top loading ice box to starboard. There is very generous engine access behind the easy-to-lift-out ladder. Amidships, there are port and starboard settees, with a pilot berth to port that makes into a double. Forward of the mast is the head and storage.
Galley
2-burner Seaward gimballed propane range
Manual fresh water system
Single sink
Force 10 propane heater
Electronics and Navigation
Windex wind direction
Raymarine speed and distance logs
Raymarine ST 60+ depth sounder
Raymarine autopilot
Ritchie compass
Garmin chart plotter
Standard Horizon Matrix VHF with AIS
West Marine hand-held VHF radio
Electrical
12V DC
(2) AGM batteries (92 amp hrs each) - 2024
Battery parallel switch
Portable battery charger
Deck
35-lb CQR anchor with 200’ 5/16” chain
25-lb CQR anchor with 30’ 5/16” chain and 150’ 5/8” nylon rode
Simpson Lawrence Hyspeed manual windlass
Covers for all hatches and coamings
9’ inflatable dinghy
8’ wood nutshell dinghy
Anchor and steaming lights
Running lights
Tricolor light
Lifelines and stanchions
Boarding gates
Dock lines and fenders
Radar reflector
Windex
Hull
Actual LOA: 37’9”
Last bottom paint – July 2025
Sails and Rigging
9/32” Type 316 SS Wire standing rigging - 2012
Aluminum keel-stepped mast
318 Harken roller furling on headsail
Winches:
(2) Lewmar #30 self-tailing primary winches
(2) Meissner winches on cabin top
(3) Meissner winches on mast
(1) Meissner winch on boom
Sails:
Main – 253 sq ft
Staysail – 123 sq ft
Yankee jib – 230 sq ft
Jib top – 297 sq ft
All sails are Doyle - 2013
Engine and Mechanical
3-blade prop
Extra propeller
Racor 500 fuel filter
Raw water sea strainer
Stove and engine fuel shut-off valves
Cockpit engine controls
Manual engine fire extinguishing
(1) manual and (1) electric bilge pump
Manual tiller steering
Manual head with overboard discharge
16-gal plastic holding tank
Safety
(6) life jackets
(2) fire extinguishers
Flares
Horn
LifeSling
Additional Information
TARDIS is a 1997/2011 Bristol Channel Cutter, #109 as built by Sam Morse in Costa Mesa, California. The boat was originally sold as a kit with the three main bulkheads factory installed, plywood floor and engine pan. The engine was on a pallet bolted to the floor. Most hardware was supplied by the factory including chain plates, rudder fittings, bowsprit and boomkin fittings and opening ports.
The first owner was in Colorado and installed rubrails, built the rudder, built but did not install the boomkin and bowsprit. He also epoxy coated the bottom.
In August 2006 the boat sold to Ames Point Boat Works in Wisconsin. They did not continue any work but hoped to sell it to a buyer who would have them finish it.
In December of 2009, the current owner bought it and brought it to Santa Cruz, CA. He finished the interior woodwork, installed the hardware, did the engine installation, and completed most of the work by 2011. The Ballenger mast and 316 rigging were new in 2012 and the Doyle sails were new in 2013. The current owner’s workmanship is excellent, rivalling the Sam Morse craftsmanship.
Exclusions
All seller’s personal effects on board are excluded from the sale of this vessel.
Presented For Sale By:
Yachtfinders Windseakers
United States
Presented For Sale By:
Yachtfinders Windseakers
United States