Cal Yachts - Models

Models

PHRF handicap Based on Southern California Buoy Rating

  • CAL 9.2 - PHRF 174
  • CAL T/4 - PHRF 252
  • CAL20 - PHRF 276 http://www.cal20.com
  • CAL24 - PHRF 240
  • CAL2-24 - PHRF 228
  • CAL24 MK-3(Hunt) - PHRF 228
  • CAL25 - PHRF 222 http://www.cal25.com
  • CAL25 MK-2 - PHRF 216
  • CAL27 - PHRF 198
  • CAL27-2 - PHRF 204
  • CAL27-3 - PHRF 192
  • CAL27T - PHRF 186
  • CALT2 - PHRF 195
  • CAL28 - PHRF 192 http://www.stirlinglaw.com/cal28
  • CAL28 Mk2 - PHRF 192
  • CAL29 - PHRF 180
  • CAL2-29 - PHRF 180
  • CAL30 - PHRF 192
  • CAL30-3T - PHRF 153
  • CAL2-30 - PHRF 180
  • CAL3-30 - PHRF 168
  • CAL31 - PHRF 162
  • CAL33 - PHRF 156
  • CAL34 - PHRF 174
  • CAL34T - PHRF 165
  • CAL34-1 - PHRF 174
  • CAL34-2 - PHRF 168
  • CAL34-3 - PHRF 168
  • Cal35 MK-2 PHRF 180
  • CAL36 - PHRF 150
  • CAL36T - PHRF 141
  • CAL37 - PHRF 114
  • CAL39 - PHRF 108
  • CAL39-1 - PHRF 102
  • CAL39-2 - PHRF 114
  • CAL39-2T - PHRF 108
  • CAL40 - PHRF 114 http://www.cal40.com/
  • CAL43 - PHRF 108
  • CAL43T - PHRF 102
  • CALCR46-MK-1 - PHRF 162
  • CALCR46-MK-2 - PHRF 156
  • CAL48 - PHRF 96
  • CAL9.2 - PHRF 165
  • CAL9.2R - PHRF 159
  • CALCR35 - PHRF 192
  • CALCR36 - PHRF 156

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