The Cheshire 14 is a recreational sailboat, with the hulls built predominantly of fiberglass with internal tubular frames. The hulls are connected by three tubular aluminum cross-members, which also support the mainsheet traveler, the mast and the forestay respectively. The boat has a fractionalsloop rig with a rotating mast and anodized aluminum spars. The hulls have spooned raked stems , vertical transoms, dual transom-hung rudders controlled by a tiller and dual retractable centerboards. the boat displaces 185 lb (84 kg).[1][2]
The boat has a draft of 2.08 ft (0.63 m) with the centerboards extended and 0.42 ft (0.13 m) with them retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer.[1]
The design has a Portsmouth Yardstick racing average handicap of 80.0. The boat can accommodate three adults, but is normally raced by one sailor.[2]
Operational history
In a 1994 review Richard Sherwood wrote, "the Cheshire catamaran predates the Hobie and has been in production for almost 20 years. The pivoting centerboards are unique to the Cheshire and its sister, the Isotope. The boards are easier to retract than daggerboards."[2]
^ abCustom Fiberglass International (2013). "Cheshire Catamaran". intl-fiberglass.com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2020.