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Still, the boat was able to stay afloat long enough to be towed back to Rarotonga to be rebuilt. [5] After some years, the yacht worked as a fishing boat out of the Port of Brookings Harbor, Oregon, until 1987, under the name Escape. [5] From 2010 until 2017 Tally Ho was kept on stands in a boatyard in Brookings-Harbor by the Albert Strange ...
The Golden Rule was rebuilt between 2010 and 2015 by a team led by Veterans For Peace.It has since sailed up and down the West Coast of the US, to Hawai’i and back. Vets for Peace began a project in September 2022 to sail a "Great Loop" from Minnesota down the Mississippi to the Gulf, up the east coast and through the Erie Canal , through the Great Lakes, to end in Chicago in September 2023. .
In 1981 Brett McCormack of New Zealand saw a picture of "Choppa" in "Model Boats" magazine and was inspired to design a 12-inch yacht for a school technical drawing project. Much later, in 1996, he actually built the design as a free-sailing model for his 2-year-old son.
In the mid 1980s Hans Christian Yachts commissioned the designing of a new series of boats based on a more modern hull design with the goal of the "ultimate cruising sailboat." The end result was the Christina series with the 52 and 48 models designed by Doug Peterson [ 1 ] and Scott Sprague designing 40 and 43 [ 2 ] versions.
The boat has a draft of 6.50 ft (1.98 m) with the standard keel fitted. [1] The boat is fitted with a Pathfinder diesel engine of 40 hp (30 kW) for docking and manoeuvring. The fuel tank holds 20 U.S. gallons (76 L; 17 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 105 U.S. gallons (400 L; 87 imp gal).
The 470 (Four-Seventy) is a double-handed monohull planing dinghy with a centreboard, Bermuda rig, and centre sheeting.Equipped with a spinnaker, trapeze and a large sail-area-to-weight ratio, it is designed to plane easily, and good teamwork is necessary to sail it well.
Year Length overall in meters Name 1956 27.43 Champbell: 1956 20.33 Ola (renamed Flame) : 1956 19.84 DSV (renamed 50/50) : 1956 17.30 De zwerver: 1957 24.4 m (plus 8 ft bowsprit)
C&C Yachts was a builder of high-performance fiberglass monohull sailboats with production facilities in Canada, Germany, and the United States. [1] C&C designed and constructed a full range of production line cruiser-racer boats, as well as custom one-off and short production run racing and cruising boats.
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