Columbia Yachts - Classic Columbia Models

Classic Columbia Models

PHRF shown is for Northern California Base Rate full keel standard mast unless otherwise described

  • Columbia 10.7 - PHRF 156
  • Clumbia 21 - PHRF 252
  • Columbia 22 - PHRF 264
  • Columbia 23 - PHRF 264
  • Columbia 24 Challenger - PHRF 258
  • Columbia 24 Contender - PHRF 258
  • Columbia 26-1 IB - PHRF 258
  • Columbia 26-2 IB - PHRF 234
  • Columbia 26-2 OB - PHRF 228
  • Columbia 28-1 - PHRF 222
  • Columbia 29-2 - PHRF 228
  • Columbia 30 - PHRF 174
  • Columbia 31 - PHRF 222
  • Columbia 32 - PHRF 174
  • Columbia 34-1 - PHRF 210
  • Columbia 34-2 - PHRF 168
  • Columbia 36 - PHRF 156
  • Columbia 36 SCIM Keel - PHRF 156
  • Columbia 38 - PHRF 180
  • Columbia 40 - PHRF 168
  • Columbia 43-1 - PHRF 102
  • Columbia 43-2 & 3 - PHRF 96
  • Columbia 45 - PHRF 138
  • Columbia 45 TM - PHRF 120
  • Columbia 5.5 MNCPHRF - PHRF 171
  • Columbia 5.5 M ODR - PHRF 186
  • Columbia 50 - PHRF 96
  • Columbia 7.6 - PHRF 210
  • Columbia 8.3 - PHRF 198
  • Columbia 8.7 - PHRF 192
  • Columbia 9.6 - PHRF 189
  • Columbia Sabre - PHRF 198

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