1970 CAL 2-30

$9,450

Used

Boat in Charlevoix, MI 49720 US

builtBuilt in 1970
Year the boat was built
model

2-30

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Universal)

Engine type and count
length

30.2 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Gas

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Length Overall
30.17ft
Length at Waterline
25ft
Beam
9ft
Max Draft
5ft
Ballast
4500lb
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
monohull
Engine 1
Engine Make
Universal
Engine Model
Atomic 4
Total Power
30hp
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
gasoline
Engine Year
1970
Drive Type
direct
Summary
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 History

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.


Sail Inventory

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

Improvements

CABIN

  • Holding tank installed 2015
  • New cushions 2005
  • New carpet 2022
  • Partially painted headliner 2022
  • New fire extinguishers 2022
  • New forward hatch 2010
  • Replaced cabin top mahogany handrails 2023
  • New bilge pump 2015

ENGINE

  • Baffling exhaust installed
  • Battery smart charger installed 2019
  • Replaced cutlass bearing 2024
  • LASDROP shaft seal repacked 2015
  • New fuel pump 2018
  • Rebuilt carburetor 2019
  • New batteries 2019
  • New motor mounts 2015

SAILS

  • New #2 genoa 2021
  • New #3 Jib
  • New mainsail cover 2021

RIGGING AND MAST

  • Traveler rebuilt
  • Newer halyards
  • Replaced upper shrouds 2015
  • Replaced spinnaker halyard blocks Harken Carbo Air 2019
  • Main halyard sheave replaced 2014
  • Completely rewired the mast and replaced mast lights with LED's 2019
  • Cleaned and lubed primary and secondary winches 2016


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Price History

DateEventPrice
9/11/25Initial price$9,450

Overview from around the web 1970 CAL 2-30

Customers of the 1970 CAL 2-30 consistently praise its classic design and solid construction, highlighting its smooth sailing performance and comfortable interior layout

Many appreciate the boat's responsive handling and stability, making it a favorite for both cruising and casual racing. Owners often mention the spacious cabin, which offers ample storage and cozy accommodations for extended trips. Overall, the 1970 CAL 2-30 is valued for its timeless appeal, reliability, and enjoyable sailing experience.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1970 CAL 2-30 is a classic sailboat that offers a blend of solid construction and practical design, making it a popular choice among cruising enthusiasts. Here are some of the pros and cons of this model:

Pros

Sturdy Build: The CAL 2-30 is known for its robust fiberglass hull, providing durability and longevity.

Spacious Interior: For a 30-foot boat, it offers a surprisingly roomy cabin with comfortable accommodations for extended cruising.

Good Sailing Performance: With a well-balanced rig and moderate displacement, it performs reliably in a variety of wind conditions.

Traditional Aesthetics: The classic lines and timeless design appeal to those who appreciate vintage sailboats.

Simple Systems: Its straightforward mechanical and rigging systems make maintenance and repairs easier for owners.

Cons

Older Design: Being a 1970 model, some design aspects may feel dated compared to modern sailboats, including interior layout and amenities.

Limited Speed: While stable, the boat is not designed for high-speed performance or racing.

Maintenance Needs: As with any vintage boat, ongoing maintenance is required to address wear and potential issues related to age.

Smaller Tank Capacities: Fuel and water tanks may be smaller than newer models, limiting extended cruising range without resupply.

Heavier Weight: The heavier displacement can make trailering and launching more challenging compared to lighter boats.

Made For

The 1970 CAL 2-30 is designed for sailors who appreciate a classic cruiser with solid performance and timeless style. It's ideal for those seeking a reliable and comfortable sailboat for coastal cruising, weekend adventures, or club racing. With its balanced design, the CAL 2-30 offers a great combination of handling, spacious accommodations, and durability, making it well-suited for both experienced sailors and those looking to enjoy leisurely days on the water.

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