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Henry Wallace Stuart Clark MBE (20 November 1926 – 8 May 2011) was a sailor, author and businessman from Northern Ireland. Clark was educated at Shrewsbury School and served in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve in World War II .
The design was built by the Clark Boat Company in Kent, Washington, United States, as well as eventually opening a facility in New Bern, North Carolina, [1] but it is now out of production. A total of 2600 San Juan 21s were completed. [1] [5] [failed verification] [2] [6] The design was introduced at the 1970 Seattle Boat Show and was well ...
Featuring lavish amenities like helipads, swimming pools, submarines, and even indoor aquariums (because being surrounded by marine life simply isn’t enough), these 15 yachts go beyond mere ...
The route of Miles Clark circumnavigation of Europe journey through Russian waterways. Miles Clark (3 November 1960 – 17 April 1993) was a sailor, journalist and writer from Northern Ireland. A few months before he died, Clark circumnavigated Europe through several of Russia's waterways which led him to winning the Cruising World Medal for ...
Wallace Clark (1926–2011) was a British sailor, author and businessman from Northern Ireland. Wallace Clark can also refer to Wallace H. Clark Jr. (1924–1997), pathologist, cancer researcher; Henry Wallace Clark (1880–1948), American consulting engineer; Wallace "Wally" Clark (1896–1975), English professional footballer
The boat has a draft of 3.50 ft (1.07 m) with the centreboard extended and 0.75 ft (0.23 m) with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The design has a hull speed of 5.02 kn (9.30 km/h).
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Clark purchased a 47.4 meter sloop, Hyperion, from Royal Huisman in 1998. As Hyperion was nearing completion, Clark began to consider the possibilities of a larger yacht, which could include a theater, library, more guest space and a more capable galley, taking inspiration from the 1920s Krupp built motor yacht "Talitha".