Designed by Lee Creekmore and first launched in 1975, this 34-footer represents a thoughtful approach to coastal cruising from the mid-1970s era. With its fiberglass construction and traditional masthead sloop rig, the Creekmore 34 strikes a balance between performance and comfort that appeals to sailors seeking reliable passage-making capabilities. The boat's generous beam of 11.5 feet provides excellent interior volume and initial stability, while the moderate fin keel draft of 4.9 feet offers good sailing performance without severely limiting shallow-water exploration. At 17,000 pounds displacement, she carries enough weight for sea-kindly motion in moderate conditions, though her sail area-to-displacement ratio of 14.31 suggests respectable performance in light to moderate winds. Her comfort ratio of 32.93 indicates a motion that favors stability over quick response, making extended passages more pleasant for crew and guests. The capsize screening formula of 1.79 falls within acceptable parameters for coastal and near-offshore sailing, though serious offshore work would require careful weather routing. With a theoretical hull speed of 7.28 knots, the Creekmore 34 delivers solid cruising performance while maintaining the seaworthy characteristics that make her suitable for extended coastal exploration and comfortable weekend sailing.
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What is the Creekmore 34's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Creekmore 34 has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 14.31. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
What is the Creekmore 34's comfort ratio?
The Creekmore 34 has a Ted Brewer Comfort Ratio of 32.93. A ratio over 30 indicates good offshore comfort; over 40 is very comfortable offshore.
Is the Creekmore 34 safe for offshore sailing?
The Creekmore 34 has a Capsize Screening Formula value of 1.79. Values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing; under 1.8 is ideal.
What is the hull speed of the Creekmore 34?
The theoretical hull speed of the Creekmore 34 is 7.28 kn knots, calculated from its waterline length.
How much does a Creekmore 34 weigh?
The Creekmore 34 has a displacement of 17,000.00 lb and a length overall (LOA) of 34.00 ft.
How much does a used Creekmore 34 cost?
Based on 3 recent market listings, used Creekmore 34 sailboats typically sell for between $15,000 and $15,000, with a median asking price of $15,000. Price varies significantly based on year, condition, location, and included equipment.
Who designed the Creekmore 34?
The Creekmore 34 was designed by Lee Creekmore, first built in 1975.