Used Cutlass 24 (Carlson) Sailboats for Sale

Boat drawing
Make
Carlson
Model
Cutlass 24
Number Built
35
Production Year(s)
1956 - ??

The Carlson Cutlass 24 is a distinctive monohull sailboat that emerged in the mid-1950s as one of the earliest designs optimized for the then-nascent Measurement Offshore Racing Class (MORC) rule. Conceived by American naval architect Richard D. Carlson, who was instrumental in the creation of the MORC rule itself, this compact yet capable vessel was initially imported into the United States from Spain, built by the renowned Gallart Shipyard. She earned a reputation as a pioneering and influential design for her era, embodying the spirit of accessible offshore racing.

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