GP14


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Designer
Jack Holt
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Design year
1949
The GP14 was designed by Jack Holt in 1949. The idea behind the design was to build a General Purpose (GP) 14-foot dinghy which could be cruised, raced or rowed, capable of also being powered effectively by a small outboard motor, able to be towed behind a small family car and able to be launched and recovered reasonably easily, and stable enough to be able to lie to moorings or anchor when required.
Build / Config
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Vessel type
Dinghy
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Hull type
Monohull
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Keel config
Centreboard
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Construction
GRP
Ratings / Handicaps
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Portsmouth
1133
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Number of crew
2 (typical)
Dimensions
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Length (overall)
4.27m
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Beam
1.54m
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Draught
1.2m
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Displacement
132.9 kg
Sails
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Sail area (total)
12 m2
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Spinnaker area
8.36 m2