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The Harbor 20 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by W. D. Schock Corp's Steve Schock as a day sailer and one design club racer. It was first built in 1997. It was first built in 1997.
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The Holder 20 is an American trailerable planing sailboat that was designed by Ron Holder, in collaboration with sailmaker Dave Ulmann, as a one design racer and first built in 1980. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Heritage 20 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with extensive wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig; a spooned, raked stem; a raised counter, angled transom; a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed long keel. It displaces 3,300 lb (1,497 kg) and carries 1,200 lb (544 kg) of lead ballast.
The Balboa 20 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Lyle C. Hess as a cruiser, at the request of Richard Arthur and first built in 1967. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The success of the Balboa 20 allowed Hess to become a sailboat designer on a full-time basis.
In 1960, he established Harbor View Farm in Fellowship, Marion County, Florida. He raced a number of successful thoroughbred horses including 1963 co-champion 2-year-old male Raise a Native, and 1965 Horse of the Year, Roman Brother. Champion Hail to Reason, bred by Bieber-Jacobs Stable had raced in the name of Patrice Jacobs, his second wife.
David Kenneth Harbour (born April 10, 1975) is an American actor. He has received nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award and a Golden Globe Award.. He began his career acting in Shakespearean theatre productions.
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