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  2. Tatoosh (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Tatoosh's features include: Five decks; a master suite, a saloon and other rooms on the top deck; a saloon with a French limestone fireplace, a dining area, staterooms and a ladies' powder room on the main deck; a shaded 6 feet (1.8 m) deep swimming pool with adjustable floor in depth, located aft on the main deck beneath a full overhang; [11]

  3. 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.

  4. List of large sailing vessels - Wikipedia

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    Star Flyer, a 112 m (367 ft) sail cruise ship launched in 1991, in the Pacific. This is a list of large sailing vessels, past and present, including sailing mega yachts, tall ships, sailing cruise ships, and large sailing military ships.

  5. Tatoosh - Wikipedia

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    Tatoosh may refer to: Tatoosh, yacht owned by Paul Allen; Tatoosh Island, Washington, United States; Tatoosh Wilderness, Washington, United States; Tatoosh Range, Washington, United States; Tatoosh fire, 2006 fire in Washington and British Columbia

  6. Ed Monk - Wikipedia

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    Monk continued to design boats up until his death in 1973 at the age of 79. [2]: 142 He had "produced more than 3,000 boat designs ranging from 6 foot dinghies to yachts and workboats in the 150 foot range." [9]: 153 Ed Monk, Sr., designed and built both sailboats & powerboats: Sailing Yachts. Aries, 50 feet, launched 1941

  7. Flying Dutchman (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The crew can use a trapeze to balance the boat. [1] [2] [6] For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with a symmetrical spinnaker of 226.0 sq ft (21.00 m 2) and in fact was the first design equipped with a spinnaker bow chute. [1] [2] [6] The design has a Portsmouth Yardstick D-PN of 82.6 and a RYA PN of 879. [30] [31]

  8. Mark Ellis (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    Ellis decided to leave C&C and form his own design firm, Mark Ellis Design LLC, located in Oakville and later with offices in Essex, Connecticut. [1] [2] [3] Ellis' first design commission was the Aurora 40, but his second boat was the Nonsuch 30, a cruising catboat for customer Gordon Fisher. It became the first of what would become a large ...

  9. HMY Britannia (Royal Cutter Yacht) - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Yacht Britannia was a gaff-rigged cutter built in 1893 for RYS Commodore Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. She served both himself and his son King George V with a long racing career. Design