Charlevoix, MI 49720
$7,950
$1,000
Universal Atomic 4
30hp
-
Racer/Cruiser
30ft
1970
2-30
Price Reduced, Offers Considered
This 1970 Cal 2-30, Haiku is a well maintained and very race oriented CAL 2-30. Last in the water summer of 2024, she is being offered for sale by her 4th owner. Haiku's equipment list and latest use is certainly slanted toward the race coursed but these boats are very capable offshore cruisers as well. The Mahogany interior wood is a touch from the past and appreciated. She features a Large comfortable V-Berth, Dinette and Twin Quarter berths as accommodations. Haiku is currently out of the water and ready for your inspection.
Nominal Length:30ft
Length Overall:30.17ft
Max Draft:5ft
Beam:9ft
Length at Waterline:25ft
Fresh Water Tanks:40gal
Fuel Tanks:16gal
Holding Tanks:10gal
Engine Make:Universal
Engine Model:Atomic 4
Engine Year:1970
Total Power:30hp
Engine Type:inboard
Drive Type:direct
Propeller Type:2-blade
Haiku History
Haiku is a CAL 2/30 and was built in 1970 by Jensen Marine. She was modified at the factory to meet MORC race parameters. She is a mast head rig, most Cal 2/30s are fractional rigs. The mast is set back for a larger headsail. The transom is chopped off about two inches to get the boat under 30 feet, a MORC requirement. The first owner was John of Oxford, on the eastern shore of Maryland. Her original name was Windsong.
In 1972 Willard and Paul bought Haiku. They raced her until about 1989, when they won the PHRF C Region 1 High Point Championship. She then sat on land for four years. I raced with Paul on the J/30 Shaken Not Stirred. He owned and raced the J/29, Torture. He now owns the S2 9.1, Torch.
In 1994 Gordon and John bought Haiku. They kept her in Middle River, north of Baltimore. Gordon and his dad basically rebuilt the boat with new standing rigging in 2003. The engine was rebuilt about 1999. The boom was replaced and the mast step rebuilt. John completely rewired the boat. They won the PHRF C Region 1 High Point Championship in 2001.
In 2000 Gordon and Becky bought the J/30 Shaken Not Stirred and raced her in Annapolis. John and Gordon continued to race Haiku in Middle River. Under Gordon and John, Haiku won many races in the PHRF class C.
In 2005 we bought Haiku and kept her in Mill Creek, near Annapolis. That first summer, we only got her out sailing about five times. The bottom finish was a race bottom called Balto Plate, very smooth, it needed to be cleaned by a diver every week. We didn’t do that and ended up having her pulled out for four weeks and the bottom painted with a cruising bottom that required very little maintenance. We had her put up for the winter at Whitehall Marina and got a slip there for the 2006 season.
Haiku sail inventory
North sails:
Main, Dacron 2004
Genoa #1 155% Kevlar/carbon, 2004 (0 to 14 knots) very little use
#3 Jib 110% Dacron, 2012 Performance Series 200, cloth NSP Radian NDR 7.5, with battens. Only used a few times
Mack sails:
#2 Genoa 130% Dacron, 2020 (this is the work horse cruising sail) Dacron 6.77
Other sails:
#1 Genoa 155% Kevlar in a Banks bag, very marginal
Spinnaker .75 oz. red/green in North bag
Spinnaker 1.5 oz. heavy weather spinnaker green/yellow in red bag
CABIN
ENGINE
SAILS
RIGGING AND MAST
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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