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Pacific Seacraft 44

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Pacific Seacraft 40
Development
DesignerW.I.B. Crealock
Year1990 -
NamePacific Seacraft 40
Boat
Draft5' 3" (shoal), 6' 3" (standard)
Hull
TypeMonohull yacht
Hull weight27,500 lb
LOA44' 1"
LWL33' 7"
Beam12' 8"
Hull appendages
Keel/board typeFin
Rig
Rig typeBermudan cutter
Sails
Total sail area976 ft2

The Pacific Seacraft 44 is a bluewater cruising yacht produced since 1990 by Pacific Seacraft of Washington, North Carolina. Although of GRP construction, the yacht is traditionally built with a cutter rig, skeg-hung rudder, canoe stern and semi-long keel. The yacht is a cruising design, with a high displacement and the characteristic 'canoe' stern of Bill Crealock.

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