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The boat has a draft of 9.00 ft (2.74 m) with the centreboard extended and 4.50 ft (1.37 m) with it retracted. Being hydraulically actuated, the centerboard was intended to be raised when sailing downwind to reduce whetted area and drag, as in dinghy sailing.
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is located forward, just aft of the bow "V"-berth, and has a privacy door. Additional sleeping accommodation is provided in the main cabin, including a dinette table that can be dropped to form a double berth, and a single berth.
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for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds 40 U.S. gallons (150 L; 33 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 60 U.S. gallons (230 L; 50 imp gal).
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loads and pass them through the steel structure to the hull bulkheads and the deck structure. This allowed very high tensions on the cabling, for example 5,800 lb (2,631 kg) on the
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The factory sales brochure described the design goals, "A real yacht designed to go to sea in comfort while giving top performance."
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The design was used to win the 1966 SORC Miami-Nassau race and also took second, third and fifth places in SORC Class C.
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was created in 1966 with the addition of a deck adapted from the
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which was the overall winner of the 1961 and 1962 SORC racing series.
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500:was also developed from the Columbia 40.
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1037:Sailboat type designs by Charley Morgan
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322:647.05 sq ft (60.113 m)
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299:347.80 sq ft (32.312 m)
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839:Columbia Yacht Owners Association.
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710:Columbia Yacht Owners Association.
354:The design was based upon Morgan's
400:The Columbia 40 is a recreational
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362:(SORC) and second place overall.
109:9.00 ft (2.74 m) with
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360:Southern Ocean Racing Circuit
203:8,400 lb (3,810 kg)
841:"Columbia 34 Specifications"
712:"Columbia 40 Specifications"
366:was derived from the racing
262:37.60 ft (11.46 m)
240:43.50 ft (13.26 m)
148:39.50 ft (12.04 m)
1027:1960s sailboat type designs
273:18.50 ft (5.64 m)
251:15.00 ft (4.57 m)
168:10.50 ft (3.20 m)
158:27.75 ft (8.46 m)
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518:List of sailing boat types
462:The boat is fitted with a
404:, built predominantly of
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195:long keel and centerboard
808:McArthur, Bruce (2019).
777:McArthur, Bruce (2019).
637:McArthur, Bruce (2019).
606:McArthur, Bruce (2019).
466:30 hp (22 kW)
381:The design was built by
179:30 hp (22 kW)
810:"Columbia 34 sailboat"
748:"Columbia 40 Skeleton"
608:"Columbia 40 sailboat"
491:Columbia 33 Caribbean
420:. Features include a
347:that was designed by
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649:on 25 November 2018
618:on 25 November 2018
524:Related development
504:Operational history
424:, a raised counter
237:foretriangle height
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682:columbiayachts.com
464:Universal Atomic 4
177:Universal Atomic 4
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779:"Columbia Yachts"
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572:Marlow-Hunter 40
449:standing rigging
432:controlled by a
330:edit on Wikidata
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343:is an American
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319:Total sail area
192:Keel/board type
187:Hull appendages
181:gasoline engine
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535:Columbia 38
530:Columbia 34
498:Columbia 38
487:Columbia 34
442:centerboard
418:mizzen mast
371:Paper Tiger
341:Columbia 40
228:Bermuda rig
173:Engine type
111:centerboard
84:Columbia 40
27:Development
22:Columbia 40
1016:Categories
970:34 Mark II
855:2 December
824:2 December
793:2 December
762:2 December
726:2 December
692:2 December
653:2 December
622:2 December
578:References
547:C&C 40
422:raked stem
406:fiberglass
377:Production
137:Fiberglass
71:Builder(s)
1022:Keelboats
907:sailboats
905:Columbia
567:Hunter 41
557:Hunter 40
208:Rudder(s)
676:(2019).
512:See also
493:design.
453:forestay
402:keelboat
345:sailboat
294:Mainsail
283:Sailplan
224:Rig type
127:Monohull
42:Location
32:Designer
426:transom
385:in the
200:Ballast
475:galley
434:tiller
430:rudder
393:Design
213:rudder
552:CS 40
368:ketch
364:Sabre
356:Sabre
328:[
309:genoa
278:Sails
105:Draft
63:built
935:T-23
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496:The
485:The
479:head
473:The
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414:yawl
339:The
311:area
296:area
164:Beam
123:Type
118:Hull
113:down
89:Boat
81:Name
55:1964
52:Year
925:8.7
920:8.3
915:7.6
305:Jib
219:Rig
154:LWL
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