Charter Marine twin keel 23ft sloop

Started by David Snyder, June 17, 2007, 04:48:19 PM

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David Snyder


Charter Marine Bilge Keel Sailboat

Hello,
 

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  So, it's supposed to be a Texas boat...manufactured in San Antonio, of all places, by a company called Charter Marine...it says 1978 on my title, a 23 foot fiberglass sloop. It might be better to say twin keels 'cause they ain't nowhere close to the turn of the bilge on this flat bottomed beast. They stick straight down too, very little angle away from the centerline of the boat. I sure wish whoever designed the thing had put the compression post UNDER the tabernacle instead of ahead and to the side. Its a pop top, got a 5 by 5 foot camper style section of the cabin roof that raises up about 2 feet. I can't see that there was ever anything but gravity holdin' the front of this pop up section down, and the whole thing could lift straight up and fly away! No seal under it or the front hatch... and no sign there ever were seals of any kind in either place.
  Anyhow, I thought perhaps someone  might know something about the company or this odd boat. I have found zero information on the net. The previous owner has little idea of displacement, draft etc.

Thanks,
Dave Snyder 
"Racing considerations pervade the sailing craft marketplace to a ridiculous degree."  Brion Toss

Leroy - Gulf 29

CM23TK?  It sounds like you are talking about a Clipper Marine 23 Twin Keel.  I have one.  Let me know if you need any info on it, and I agree about the compression post.  I moved mine to under the mast.  Love the boat BTW.  Leroy

Captain Smollett

If it IS the Clipper Marine 23 Twin Keel, it is in the database of the Sail Calculator.  You can find your basic specs there, as well as compare performance numbers to other boats of similar size and design.
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Leroy - Gulf 29

Easy way to recognize the Clipper Marine is that it has a clipper bow.  Also check out the Clipper Marine bulletin board on the TSBB.