This 1968 Jensen Cal 34 is a beginner, sturdy bluewater sailer. No leaks! Reliable, and fast! Registration up to date 12/2025 Title in hand. Docked in Transferable Slip. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or new to the world of sailing, the '68 Cal 34 is an ideal choice. Offering an affordable price point, this boat presents a fantastic opportunity to kickstart your sailing journey or find a very comfortable live-aboard option. Purchased for Resin Lifespan & Durability, pre-dates EPA environmental law changes.
Purchased with plans to do a full electric conversion but a new baby happened! Haulout recommended to paint, upgrade seacocks, plumbing & electrical but otherwise she is a ready to live-aboard & start sailing race boat!
33.24-foot fiberglass sailboat designed by C. William Lapworth and built by Jensen Marine. It features a fin keel with a spade rudder and was produced from 1968 to 1975, with 347 units built. Key specifications include a beam of 10 feet, a displacement of 9,500 lbs, and an original 30 HP Atomic Four gasoline engine, which was a common choice for boats of that era. The engine is a water-cooled, four-cylinder gasoline engine that used a V-drive transmission to power the propeller.
Engine Make: Universal
Engine Type: Gasoline
Horsepower: 30 hp
Transmission: V-drive
Location: Under the cockpit, accessible from the quarterberths
Design and specifications
Designer: C. William Lapworth
Builder: Jensen Marine/Cal Boats
Hull: Fiberglass, fin keel with spade rudder
LOA (Length Overall): 33.24 ft (10.13 m)
Beam: 10.00 ft (3.05 m)
Displacement: 9,500 lbs (4,309 kg)
Ballast: 3,750 lbs (1,701 kg) of lead
Draft: 5.00 ft (1.52 m)
Production
First built: 1968
Last built: 1975
Total built: 347
Engine and rigging
Original Auxiliary Engine: 30 HP Universal gas engine
Original Fuel Capacity: 25 gallons (95 L)
Rig: Masthead sloop