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  2. Triton 27 - Wikipedia

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    The Triton 27, also called the Pearson 27, is an American sailboat that was designed by Doug Peterson and first built in 1984. [1] [2] [3] [4]The design is a unauthorized development of Peterson's International Offshore Rule Half Ton class Chaser 29 racer, using the same hull design.

  3. Pearson Renegade - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson Renegade is a 27' sloop rigged sailboat produced by Pearson Yachts of Bristol, RI from 1966-1969, with the first boats being sold in 1967. Designed by William Shaw, about 175 of the boats were built. They were Pearson's first split underbody boat and were designed to Cruising Club of America racing rules.

  4. Pearson 26 - Wikipedia

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    The design was built by Pearson Yachts in the United States starting in 1970 and ending in 1983. The Pearson 26 was one of the company's most successful designs. A total of 1,750 of the base design were built, plus 300 of the Daysailor/Weekender and One-Design variants, for a total of 2,050 examples built.

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  7. Pearson 30 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2000 used boat review Darrell Nicholson wrote in Practical Sailor, "the Pearson 30 is an active sailor’s boat. We find it responsive, and a pleasure to sail. It is also tender, and very sensitive to the proper sail combination. All owners responding consider the boat to be somewhat 'tippy.'

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  9. Universal Atomic 4 - Wikipedia

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    A Universal Atomic 4, installed in a C&C 29 Mark 1 sailboat.. The Universal Atomic 4 is a four-cylinder, gasoline engine produced by the Universal Motor Company between 1949 [1] and 1984 for use as auxiliary power on sailboats. [2]