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The Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology is a distance learning school of yacht design in Bath, Maine, United States, established in 1930. Graduates of the school receive the Westlawn Diploma in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering and Yacht Design. The 320' three-masted schooner Eos was designed by Westlawn graduate Antonio Ferrer. [1]
Dudley Dix is a yacht designer, of South African origin, now based in Virginia Beach, US. [1] He graduated from the Westlawn School of Yacht Design. [2] [3] He is notable for having developed the "radius chine plywood" method as a basis for boat construction. [4] Dix won the 1979 Cruising World Design Competition. [5]
In the 1960s, Johnstone has attended a Westlawn School of Yacht Design correspondence course, [4] but he has never graduated from there (though he did receive an honorary degree sometime later). [5] During the 1970s, he borrowed his neighbor's to spectate a New York Yacht Club reaching start.
The school over three decades has grown to now offer four programs of study – boat building and restoration (20 months), composites technology (9 months), digital modeling and fabrication (9 ...
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Palisades Charter High School, which was featured in popular movies including "Teen Wolf," "Carrie" and 2003's "Freaky Friday," was damaged by fire, according to several local news outlets. The ...
Tom Fexas (1941 – November 29, 2006) was an American yacht designer who adopted a retro design from vintage commuter yachts of the 1930s to modern construction techniques. His design for Midnight Lace in 1978 helped launch a new movement that became known as Italian styling.