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$40,000 for a 40 Foot Cruiser? The Bristol 40 Reality Check

2,774 Views· 02/03/26
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Bristol 39/40 Used Boat Review: https://www.practical-sailor.com/sailboat-reviews/bristol-39-40/ You can find Bristol 39s and Bristol 40s for around $40,000 — and at first glance, that sounds like one of the best deals in cruising sailboats. Forty feet. Ted Hood design. Classic CCA lines. Solid fiberglass hull. Encapsulated lead keel. So why are they so affordable? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the Bristol 39 and Bristol 40 — their history, construction, sailing characteristics, stability numbers, cockpit design, rig options, and real-world ownership considerations. We also look at the Pearson–Grumman split that led to the founding of Bristol Yachts, and how that philosophy shaped the boat. Is this a legitimate budget bluewater cruiser… or a vintage classic that requires clear-eyed expectations? If you're considering buying a Bristol 40, shopping for an affordable offshore sailboat, or just want to understand CCA-era cruiser design, this episode breaks down the facts so you can decide for yourself. Topics covered: History of Bristol Yachts and Clint Pearson Ted Hood’s design influence Construction details and encapsulated keel Stability and offshore capability Interior volume vs modern 40-footers Cockpit drainage and offshore considerations Sloop, cutter, and yawl rig options What ownership really costs beyond the $40K price tag If you enjoy deep-dive sailboat reviews, subscribe for more Practical Sailor-style analysis every week. Practical Sailor is your trusted resource for reviews of sailboats and sailing gear. https://www.practical-sailor.com Chat with us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/PracticalSailor/

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