The GP14, designed by Jack Holt in 1949 as a versatile 14-foot dinghy, was intended to be easily rowed or motored, family-friendly for cruising, and exciting for racing. As an international class, it remains highly active today, with over 14,000 boats built and counting – a testament to Jack Holt’s success in fulfilling his vision. Constructed in wood, GRP, and FRP, the GP14 is a Bermudan sloop typically rigged with an overlapping genoa and a symmetrical spinnaker.
TridentUK stock a wide range of GP14 chandlery and you can see our GP14 specific catalogue by clicking the below link then use the menu to shorten your search.
Below you will find we've put together a comprehensive list of essential ropes and rigging with lengths and diameters to help you easily find what you need. Whether you’re looking to replace existing gear or need a quick reference to ensure you’re using the correct equipment, our list will simplify your search.
Use | Length | Rope | Link |
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Mainsheet 7mm | 8m | ||
Split Tail Mainsheet 8mm | 8m | ||
Jib Sheet 7mm | 7m | ||
Jib Sheet 6mm | 7m | ||
Spinnaker Sheet Tapered | 9.5m | ||
Spinnaker Sheet Cruising | 9.5m | ||
Main Halyard Dyneema | 13m | ||
Main Halyard Wire 2mm 7x19 | 6.73m - 6.8m | ||
Main Halyard Cruising | 13m | ||
Jib Halyard Cruising | 9m | ||
Jib Halyard Wire 3mm 7x19 | 4.04m - 4.1m | ||
Spinnaker Halyard | 13m | ||
Spinnaker Halyard Dyneema | 13m | ||
Pole Uphaul (systems can differ) | 4m+ | ||
Pole Downhaul (systems can differ) | 2m+ | ||
Kicker Control Line (systems can differ) | 7m |
If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.