1994 Sam L. Morse Bristol Channel Cutter 28

$139,000

Used

Boat in Fort Pierce, FL 34946 US

builtBuilt in 1994
Year the boat was built
model

Bristol Channel Cutter 28

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

37.7 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Length Overall
37.67ft
Length at Waterline
26.25ft
Length on Deck
28.08ft
Beam
10.08ft
Max Bridge Clearance
48ft
Max Draft
4.83ft
Displacement
14000lb
Dry Weight
14000lb
Ballast
4600lb
Cruising Speed
5.5kn
Max Speed
6.5kn
Range
370nmi
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
75gal
Fuel Tanks
40gal
Holding Tanks
15gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
displacement
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YM30AE
Total Power
30hp
Engine Hours
98.2
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2021
Drive Type
direct
Summary
Possibly the best BCC 28 ever listed. Little Wing is fully equipped for serious offshore sailing with 2022 rigging, a 2021 Yanmar (982 hrs), watermaker, top-tier systems, and always fully maintained ready to go. She’s turn-key, refined, and ready to sail the world now.
Additional Info

Tankage


  • (1) 40 Gal Diesel Fuel Tank (5052 aluminum, new March 2021)
  • (1) 75 Gal Fresh Water Tank (corrosion-proof plastic)
  • (1) 15 Gal Waste Holding Tank (Y-valve for overboard or deck discharge)


Accomodation


1 cabin, 1 head, sleeps 4–5 persons

Little Wing offers the most functional and thoughtfully executed layout you’ll find in a 28-foot boat—built by Sam L. Morse with every available factory option and refined by a skilled woodworker owner. The spacious galley and navigation station are immediately accessible at the companionway, leading into a well-designed salon with generous storage. Berthing options include a convertible queen-sized centerline berth, pilot berth that extends to a double, a starboard settee with lee cloth, and a large quarter berth—allowing comfortable sleeping for up to five.


Forward, the enclosed head and "multi-purpose room" serves as a dressing space, workshop, and access to the forepeak, which houses the sail and chain lockers along with a Spectra watermaker. The interior is finished in hand-oiled teak, tongue-and-groove bulkheads, and bronze ports, with Alpenglow dual-color lighting, oil lamps, and excellent ventilation via oversized hatches and dorades. With diesel cabin heat, a large fridge/freezer, ample counter space, and smart storage throughout, Little Wing is warm, beautiful, and practical—perfect for long-term cruising or living aboard.


Interior Comforts and Amenities


  • Large stainless sink w/ Shureflow faucet, manual pump, sprayer, and soap dispenser
  • Fold-up Lyle Hess–designed bridge over refrigerator for counter space
  • Force 10 2-burner propane stove with oven and broiler
  • Technautics “Cool Blue” 12V refrigeration system with holding plate
  • Custom dish racks and cabinetry for dry goods and cookware
  • Hot/cold pressure water system with engine and 110V heater
  • Two Alpenglow red/white dual-mode galley lights
  • Two 5-gal aluminum propane tanks in varnished deck boxes
  • Wallas diesel heater (Model 30 Green Boost)
  • Teak cabin sole and cedar-lined lockers
  • Dedicated dinghy/oar storage, workbench, tool lockers
  • Lavac marine toilet under bench seat (fully winterized)
  • New sanitation hoses and Y-valves
  • 15-gal holding tank in forepeak
  • SHURflo accumulator, Spectra watermaker filter system
  • Freshwater cockpit shower
  • Manual and electric bilge pumps throughout
  • Whale Gusher pumps in cockpit and interior


Electronics and Navigation


  • Raymarine E80 chartplotter with radar overlay and AIS (cockpit-mounted)
  • 2kW radar dome on mast, integrated Raymarine network
  • Raymarine ST4000 tiller pilot w/ installed and spare fluxgate compasses
  • Icom IC-M802 SSB w/ HF tuner (currently not powering up)
  • Icom M605 VHF with DSC and remote mic (2021)
  • SCS PTC-II USB modem for weather/email
  • Custom flush-mount hinged electronics panel
  • Ethernet cable between nav desk and cockpit plotter
  • Dedicated nav desk with Alpenglow night light and printer cubby
  • Two Plastimo radar reflectors
  • Magnetic compass at helm


Electrical Systems


12V DC

  • 3x Lifeline Group 27 AGM batteries (approx. 300 Ah total)
  • 1x Odyssey AGM engine start battery (secured in wooden box)
  • Blue Sea Systems ACR, galvanic isolator, and fuse panels
  • Xantrex LinkLITE battery monitor
  • 120A alternator w/ smart regulator
  • Multiple USB and DC outlets, red/white LED lighting throughout
  • Four electric bilge pumps and two manual
  • 12V refrigeration, deck wash, watermaker, pressure water

110V AC

  • 30A SmartPlug shore power inlet w/ new 50' cord
  • ProNautic 12-30P battery charger
  • Compact 500W inverter
  • AC panel with circuit breakers and polarity indicator


Solar

  • 115W portable flexible solar panel   


Deck and Hull Equipment


  • Wide side decks and high teak bulwarks (with full covers for ALL , rehabbed 2025)
  • Dodger framework mounted; full Sunbrella canvas package by Shattauer
  • Curved laminated teak cockpit combings
  • Teak hatches, bronze fittings, and heavy-duty samson posts
  • Full bronze/teak hardware kit: cleats, fairleads, rails
  • ABI bronze opening ports with screens and spares
  • Lazarette, cockpit locker, bilge access, custom storage
  • Canvas covers for woodwork, fittings, boomkin, and winter storage

Ground Tackle

  • Primary: 44 lb Vulcan anchor with 300' 5/16" HT chain + 250' ⅝" nylon rode
  • Secondary: 22 lb Lewmar w/ 50' chain + 200' rode
  • ABI bronze manual windlass
  • Stainless rollers on bowsprit
  • Saltwater/freshwater washdown system

Tender

  • 7' Fatty Knees dinghy (Lyle Hess design) with full sailing rig
  • Stows in custom cabin-top chocks under boom
  • Storage in forward lockers
  • 2 HP Honda outboard

Cradle

  • Custom steel cradle included
  • 8" I-beam frame, modified to fit vessel
  • Rust present but structure sound; keel timbers solid
  • Stored indoors, winterized at Rochester Yacht Club, NY


Sails and Rigging


  • Cutter rig with bowsprit and boomkin (approx. 650 sq ft working sail area
  • Keel-stepped Forespar aluminum mast and boom (2008), painted 2022
  • New 7/16" standing rigging (2022) w/ insulated backstay
  • Dual Schaefer 1100 furlers (2022), new staysail track
  • Dedicated trysail track and spare track on mast
  • Boom gallows, canvas-covered bowsprit (6 coats varnish)
  • Windvane: Pardey-style with reefable trim tab (removable, included)
  • Forespar pole w/ mast track and control lines

Sail Inventory (Schattauer):

  • Mainsail (2016), 3 reef points
  • Yankee: foam luff, high-cut
  • Staysail (2022), roller furling
  • Drifter (150%), ¾ oz
  • Storm Trysail (orange, bagged)

Winches (All Anderson Stainless)

  • 40ST primaries (cockpit), 18STs (cabin top and mast)
  • Boom winch for reefing with line stoppers


Mechanical Equipment


  • Exceptionally clean and spacious engine room with lighting and ventilation fan
  • Yanmar 3YM30AE 29hp diesel engine, installed new in 2021 (less than 100 hours)
  • New engine hoses and belts
  • Bronze Groco raw water strainer (new, bilge-mounted)
  • New engine intake thru-hull positioned low in bilge
  • Dual Racor fuel filters, installed 2021
  • RCI fuel polishing system, added 2022
  • 1" stainless steel prop shaft (new 2020)
  • New cutlass bearing (2020)
  • PYI dripless shaft seal (new 2020)
  • PYI anti-vibration shaft coupling
  • Max-Prop 3-blade feathering prop, 16", 15° pitch (new 2022)
  • Aluminum fuel tank, high and dry behind engine with inspection port
  • Hot water system via engine heat exchanger and 110v shore power



Owners Comments and Boat History:



I bought Little Wing in late 2023 after admiring her from afar for years. She is a dream boat —one of the finest examples of the Sam L. Morse-built Bristol Channel Cutter line I’d ever seen. I wasn’t looking to make major changes; she was already in top condition. But like any true sailor in love with his boat, I still found myself refining her. I had the watermaker fully serviced, the hatchway refinished, and put three more coats on the bowsprit just because it felt right.


She doesn’t need a thing—but I’ve always liked knowing that if something could be better, I made it so. I honestly can’t think of anything more she needs to be a capable long-distance cruising boat.


Her story goes deeper than me. The first owners sailed her across the Pacific in company with Lin and Larry Pardey, shipped her back from New Zealand, and eventually passed her along. Owner #2 never really used her, and owner #3—already an experienced cruiser—sailed her from the U.S. to the Caribbean and back. Since then, she’s spent most of the last few years in freshwater and stored inside. She’s been gently used but continually upgraded.


I wasn’t originally planning to list her—but life changes fast. I realized my partner might only join me aboard a few times a year, and I didn’t want Little Wing sitting unloved. So here we are. I’m still torn, but I’ve decided to give someone else the chance to own a Bristol Channel Cutter that’s not just capable—it’s exceptional.


Let her carry you wherever your dreams point next.


—Russell Andrews

Owner, Little Wing


Disclaimer

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.

Price History

DateEventPrice
12/8/25Price decreased$139,000(-12.6%)
7/4/25Price decreased$159,000(-9.1%)
5/6/25Initial price$175,000

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Customers praise the 1994 Sam L

Morse Bristol Channel Cutter 28 for its exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design. Many highlight its sturdy construction and seaworthy performance, noting that it handles well in a variety of conditions. Owners appreciate the spacious and comfortable interior layout, which makes extended cruising enjoyable. The attention to detail in the woodwork and finishes is frequently mentioned, reflecting the quality for which Sam L. Morse boats are known. Overall, feedback emphasizes reliability, durability, and the classic beauty of this well-regarded sailing vessel.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1994 Sam L. Morse Bristol Channel Cutter 28 is a classic bluewater cruiser known for its sturdy construction and traditional design. Here are some pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Exceptional Build Quality: Crafted with high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship, ensuring durability and longevity.

Traditional Aesthetic: Classic lines and a timeless design appeal to sailors who appreciate traditional styling.

Solid Bluewater Capability: Designed for offshore cruising with a heavy displacement and robust hull, providing excellent stability and seaworthiness.

Comfortable Interior: Thoughtfully laid out cabin with efficient use of space, offering comfort for extended voyages.

Reliable Sailing Performance: Balanced sail plan and well-designed keel contribute to manageable handling in various conditions.

Strong Community and Support: Owners often benefit from a dedicated community and access to knowledgeable resources.

Cons

Heavier Displacement: The substantial weight can result in slower speeds compared to lighter modern designs.

Limited Space: At 28 feet, interior volume and storage are more restricted, which may be a consideration for longer trips or larger crews.

Traditional Rigging: While reliable, the cutter rig may require more attention and skill to handle effectively.

Maintenance Requirements: Older boats and traditional materials may demand more ongoing upkeep.

Less Modern Amenities: May lack some of the conveniences and technologies found on newer vessels.

Made For

The 1994 Sam L. Morse Bristol Channel Cutter 28 is ideal for sailors seeking a sturdy, classic cruising sailboat with exceptional craftsmanship and traditional design. This boat is perfect for those who appreciate a reliable, seaworthy vessel capable of coastal cruising and extended voyages, offering comfort and performance in a compact, well-built package. Whether you're an experienced sailor or an enthusiastic adventurer looking for a manageable size cruiser with timeless appeal, this Bristol Channel Cutter 28 provides a blend of durability, elegance, and functionality.

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