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  2. Bayesian (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian was a flybridge sloop designed by Ron Holland [2] and built by Perini Navi with a 56 m (184 ft) long aluminium hull and superstructure and a single-masted cutter rig. One of the world's largest sailing yachts, it was one of a number of similar vessels from this designer and shipyard, though the only one of their ten 56-metre series ...

  3. Robert B. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Harris, before 1965. Robert B. Harris (born 1922 [1] - died 2014) was an American multihull sailboat designer.

  4. Robert Perry (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Perry is a U.S. yacht designer based in Seattle, Washington. Among his designs are some of the most successful cruising yachts in modern cruising such as the Tatoosh 42, Tayana 37 and Valiant 40. Through his career he has designed boats for many well recognized names in the yachting industry, such as Tayana, Cheoy Lee, Valiant, Baba ...

  5. Small-waterplane-area twin hull - Wikipedia

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    The twin hulls (blue) remain completely submerged. A small waterplane area twin hull, better known by the acronym SWATH, is a catamaran design that minimizes hull cross section area at the sea's surface. Minimizing the ship's volume near the surface area of the sea, where wave energy is located, minimizes a vessel's response to sea state, even ...

  6. Tayana 37 - Wikipedia

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    The Tayana 37 is a Taiwanese sailboat that was designed by American Robert Perry as a cruiser and first built in 1976. [1][2][3] The design was originally commissioned by Will Eckert, of Flying Dutchman Yachts and C.T. Chen, of Ta Yang Yacht Building. The latter bought the rights to the design and commenced production as the CT 37.

  7. Alan Payne (naval architect) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Payne (right) and Bryce Mortlock (next left) constructing a Payne-Mortlock sailing canoe, late 1940s. Alan Newbury Payne AM (11 December 1921, London – 20 June 1995, Sydney) was a naval architect [ 1] born in England but who worked in Australia. His yacht designs were readily built by both professionals and amateurs, [ 2] and remain well ...

  8. John Alden (naval architect) - Wikipedia

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    The boat, and the crew, completed the journey and it is said that Alden learned how to design a boat that would be resilient in heavy seas and what was important when a vessel was short-handed. His subsequent designs are admired not only for their grace and elegance but for their stability and for the fact that they can, generally, be sailed ...

  9. Juan Kouyoumdjian - Wikipedia

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    Juan Kouyoumdjian is a naval architect. He has designed ocean racing yachts, three of which have won the Volvo Ocean Race. [1] He studied at the University of Southampton doing an Engineering Degree in ship science degree specializing in Yacht and Small Craft. During his studies, he did an internship with Philippe Briand in La Rochelle.

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