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Dick Carter designs

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Created by stone > 9 months ago, 11 Feb 2015
stone
WA, 243 posts
11 Feb 2015 10:40PM
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Hi all,

just chasing some opinions on Dick Carter designed yachts. I don't know much about him although I did do the usual google search.

I have seen Carter 33's an assume these are his but interested in the larger 40ft range from the early 80's. Was their a production model or we're they one off custom designs.

any opinon on their sailing characteristics , Especially in open water would be appreciated.


Cheers

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
12 Feb 2015 1:48AM
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Dick Carter was quite a prolific designer his active years revolved mainly around IOR style yachts and were every popular. I think they were generally well built but getting a bit long in the tooth now and for that reason may not present very well.

The Yamaha 33 which was built in Gosford NSW was a Dick Carter design.

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
12 Feb 2015 8:53AM
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stone said..
Hi all,

just chasing some opinions on Dick Carter designed yachts. I don't know much about him although I did do the usual google search.

I have seen Carter 33's an assume these are his but interested in the larger 40ft range from the early 80's. Was their a production model or we're they one off custom designs.

any opinon on their sailing characteristics , Especially in open water would be appreciated.


Cheers



Go to "Sailing Anarchy" forums here.

forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?/topic/120735-dick-carter-design-boats/

Heaps of pages with photos etc. I would have one of the Greek built 33's with the decent cockpit design but I could live with the Australian 33 with the aft cockpit.


There are 12 large pages, it may take some time to read!

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
12 Feb 2015 11:33PM
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The Carter 33s have a great reputation. The centre cockpit version was called the Passage 33. I forget what they called the aft cockpit version but supposedly exactly the same yacht except for deck/cabin top moulding.

I would go aft cockpit everyday of the week no matter which design.

Here is one you could probably own for $1,000 per foot.

$1,000 per foot is a pricing structure/ guide that was prevalent 40 years ago. Funny how it is prevalent today.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
13 Feb 2015 12:51AM
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cisco said..

The Carter 33s have a great reputation. The centre cockpit version was called the Passage 33. I forget what they called the aft cockpit version but supposedly exactly the same yacht except for deck/cabin top moulding.

I would go aft cockpit everyday of the week no matter which design.

Here is one you could probably own for $1,000 per foot.

$1,000 per foot is a pricing structure/ guide that was prevalent 40 years ago. Funny how it is prevalent today.


Here is where .... exactly

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
13 Feb 2015 9:52AM
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cisco said..


So solly forot to post rink.

http://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats-for-sale/used/sailing-boats/carter-33/162349


Looks a nice boat. I thought long and hard about buying one. The racing cockpit put me off. Some have the optional slat seats in the gorilla pit but the traveler still divides the cockpit too much for easy sailing. The Greek version of the same boat has a conventional cockpit. One sold in Sydney recently. Could never understand how a local builder would build a boat just for racers and not consider the boat would spend most of its life as a family cruiser. They are a big 33 footer too.



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