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Dalinger, who is Viking's new product development manager, was one of the first craftsmen hired by Bill and Bob Healey in 1964 when the two brothers purchased the ailing Peterson-Viking boat company.
Aug. 13—EAST LYME — Bill Healy grew up in a house on a bluff overlooking Niantic Bay Yacht Club. He was 2 years old or so when his parents, Bill Sr. and Nancy, who fostered a family of avid ...
He and his brother turned a struggling New Jersey boat maker into the world’s largest manufacturer of sportfishing yachts. Robert T. Healey Sr., co-founder of Viking Yachts who fought federal ...
The Viking 34 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by C&C Design and first built in 1973. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Viking 34 is a development of the Viking 33 , with a 1.5 ft (0.46 m) taller mast, 4% more sail area, a 0.5 ft (0.15 m) deeper Peterson-style keel and a revised interior layout.
The Clifford Day Mallory Cup, or Mallory Cup for short, is the competition for the United States Adult Sailing Championship. [1]In a sport with hundreds of different classes of boats and a national champion for each, the point of the Mallory Cup is to determine an overall champion for the sport of sailing in the United States.
The boat was built by Ontario Yachts in Burlington, Ontario, Canada between 1968 and 1983, with 147 examples completed. Initial production was in the form of a kit for amateur construction, but later many were professionally built. [1] [3] The Viking 28 design was also built in England by Anesty Yachts as the Trapper 28/400, with 70 completed. [1]
Ada Yacht Works: Jaron Ginton: 2018: Auxiliary steel sloop with aluminium flybridge All About u 2: 49.90 m (164 ft) Ada Yacht Works: Jaron Ginton: 2019: Auxiliary steel sloop with aluminium flybridge, sistership of All About u: Zefira: 49.70 m (163 ft) Fitzroy Yachts: Ed Dubois: 2010: Aluminium sloop Ohana II: 49.70 m (163 ft) Fitzroy Yachts ...
In 1952 Tripp started his own design firm with Bill Campbell, Tripp & Campbell, located in a small office on the seventh floor of 10 Rockefeller Plaza. One of his early wooden boat designs, a 48-foot flush-deck sloop was built by German shipbuilder Abeking and Rasmussen designed for Jack Potter of Oyster Bay, Long Island and named Touche. It ...