
With a long, flush deck and a low gun-turret house, the boat is easily recognizable as coming from the drafting board of William H. Tripp, Jr., one of the great designers of the Cruising Club of America racing era. Trip designed the Columbia 43 as part of a suite of racing and cruising boats for Columbia Yachts that included two of the largest production boats of the 1960s, the Columbia 50 and the Columbia 57. In fact, the first model of the Columbia 43 had a Columbia 50s deck house.
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Columbia 43 hull number 1 with the deck house off a Columbia 50. |
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A Mark III recognizable by her small rectangular ports. |


At least one Columbia 43 has circumnavigated the globe. Other boats ended up scattered across the world in the Mediterranean,Caribbean and the islands of the Pacific as well as in every coastal state. A 43 in Aruba takes out 22 passengers for day sails; a job its done every day for more than 30 years under two generations of owners. The large deck and 10-foot cockpit comfortably handles all 22 passengers. A tough boat indeed.
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Columbia 43 under sail on the Columbia River. |
Heres the Columbia 43 by the numbers:
- Length: 43 feet 3 inches
- Beam: 12 feet 4 inches
- Draft: 6 feet 11 inches
- Waterline Length: 32 feet 8 inches
- Displacement: 22,200 pounds (one source says 18,900 pounds)
- Ballast: 9,500 pounds
- Sail Area: 806 square feet
- Sail Area/Displacement: 18.24
- Ballast/Displacement: 50.26 percent
- Displacement/Length: 257.49
- Theoretical Hull Speed: 7.5 knots
- Vertical Clearance: 58 feet 4 inches
- Built between 1969 and 1974
- Number built: 153
- PHRF number: 102 (Columbia 43 Mark III has a PHRF number of 96)
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