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The Chance 30-30 was the one and only racing boat built by Allied Boat Company during the 20 years of its existence. Allied turned to one of the greatest racing boat designers of the time, Britton Chance of Hughes Aerospace, to design the boat. In addition to the 30-30, Chance also designed America's Cup winner Intrepid and was one of the first designers to use carbon fiber in the marine industry. Applying his incredible skills to the 30-30, he created an incredibly fast boat, particularly when compared to the other models of Allied, a company that made its name from overbuilt, ocean-going cruisers.
Lake Ready. We have been sailing it for over a year without any issues. Engine was tuned up about 3 months ago and the transmission was overhauled one year ago. Main sail and Jib currently being used in good condition. Additional sail inventory consists of 4 additional sails with a few needing minor repairs. Mermaid A/C and heater needs Freon for proper operation.
Specifications: Overall length: 30'6" Waterline length: 25' Beam: 10' Displacement: 11,200 pounds Ballast: 6,500 pounds Draft: 5'3" Keel style: fin Sail area: 459 s.f. Fuel: 25 gallons, Monel Water: 40 gallons Headroom: 6'3" Designer: Britton Chance Theoretical Hull speed: 6.7 Displacement to Waterline ratio: 320 Beam to Length ratio: .328 Sail Area to Displacement ratio: 14.701 Capsize screening value: 1.79 (A lower value indicates a more stable boat; the screening value must be under 2.00 in order to be offshore-capable) |