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  2. Robert Perry (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    Rothman contacted Uniflite, a Bellingham, Washington boat builder, and by 1974 the first Valiant rolled off their line. The design combined the classic canoe stern cruiser shape with a fin keel and skeg hung rudder instead of the traditional full keel. [4] These two starts led to more design commissions for Islander Yachts and Tayana Yachts.

  3. Robert Finch (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Finch (April 14, 1930- August 9, 2016) was an American yacht designer [1] who created 18 sailboat designs during the 1970s including the Catalina 27 (with Frank Butler), the Dawson 26 and the Parker Dawson 26. [2]

  4. Phil Morrison (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Morrison, although now retired, is without question the most experienced Ocean Row Boat designer of our time. Phil was asked by Chay Blyth to design the row boat for the first Atlantic race over a decade ago and has since built on that design to create other more advanced boats to cater for the advance of new products and build materials. [8]

  5. Tony Castro - Wikipedia

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    Tony Castro (full name Antonio Maria de Lancastre de Mello e Castro), Conde das Antas, Conde da Lousa, Visconde de Pernes, born 1952, [1] is a British yacht designer, known for numerous winning designs.

  6. Category:Yacht designers - Wikipedia

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    America's Cup yacht designers (3 C, 31 P) Pages in category "Yacht designers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  7. Knud Reimers - Wikipedia

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    Reimers designed numerous yachts for the metre Rule and square Metre or Skerry cruiser rule classes; they are known variously by length in metres or (more often) feet, and also often by their square metre rating etc. which together with the re-use of several names may justify this table as an attempt towards clarifying the confusing variety of naming conventions.

  8. Alan Payne (naval architect) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Payne continued with cruising yacht design, mainly deep keeled steel yachts. His designs were always well proportioned with a classic style that was often admired. Few stand out as unorthodox or unusual. All designs were based on good engineering and shipwright practices, and any different features were carefully considered in the design ...

  9. Dudley Dix - Wikipedia

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    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]

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