After the resounding success of this year’s event at Mylor in May 2014, your views are sought on future events. If you are interested in attending such an event – even if you do not (currently) own a Cape Cutter – then we would like to know what sort of event you would like. To […]

Mike Brooke Talk
Mike Brooke, our Class Association president, gave a hugely entertaining talk this evening at Mylor Yacht Club. He spoke of his efforts to raise money for a charity which finds research into curing inherited blindness in children. His vehicle for this was his Cape Cutter 19, named after the charity – Theo’s Future– which he […]

Mylor Week schedule announced
The Cape Cutter 19 Class Association is pleased to announce the schedule for the International Cape Cutter 19 Week in Mylor, between 24th and 31st May. Saturday 24th – Arrivals. Free sailing. Sunday 25th – Late arrivals. Free sailing / exploring. Class dinner at Castaways, in the company of Mike Brooke, Class President. Monday 26th […]

Association Burgee
The Cape Cutter 19 Association has comissioned a batch of burgees. They are 12″ x 8″ and are of triple leaf construction (so that the light does not show through). They are available for members to purchase (£10 + £2.50 p&p) by contacting the treasurer (Greybeard) on the forum.

Award for Junior Cape Cutter Sailors
Two young Cape Cutter sailors, Aimee Erb (12) and Alice Erb (8) were recently awarded the “Grumpy II” cup at the AGM of the Old Gaffer’s Association, held at Greenwich Yacht club in London. The award was a complete surprise for the girls, who were so proud to receive the cup. The award was nominated […]

International Cape Cutter 19 Week – Mylor, 2014
The first International Cape Cutter 19 Week will be held in Cornwall for Spring Bank Holiday, commencing on Saturday 24th May. Based at Mylor Yacht Harbour, we’ll be at the heart of the fabulous Carrick Roads, with easy sailing access to Falmouth, St Mawes, Restronguet, Malpass and Truro. These sailing waters are some of the […]

The Cape Cutter 19 Association
The Cape Cutter 19 Association was formed by a group of enthusiasts dedicated to this great little yacht. The design of the Cape Cutter 19 is based on a traditional hull form which has been proved over a very long period of time to be sea kindly and rugged.
The Cape Cutter 19 can be tuned up or down depending on the owners requirement. It has proven to be a fast, capable, brave pocket cruising yacht.
This site is designed to act as a resource for both owners, potential owners and anyone interested in the Cape Cutter 19. ANYONE is welcome to join the Association!
To join the Association contact the webmaster at webmaster@capecutter19association.org
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2015 International Cape Cutter Week 23rd-31st May 2015
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Theo’s Future
Fight for Sight on Theo’s Future Colonel Mike Brooke has published an account of his ...
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Cape Cutter 19 Blogs
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Buy your own Cape Cutter 19
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