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  2. Core Sound 20 Mark 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Core Sound 20 Mark 3 is an American sailboat that was designed by B&B Yacht Designs for cruising and first built in 2014. The boat is supplied as a series of kits and plans for amateur construction. [1] [2] The Core Sound 20 Mark 3 is a development of the Core Sound 20 and is named for the North Carolinian body of water. [2]

  3. Flicka 20 - Wikipedia

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    Bingham, the designer, commenced the construction of a plug for a hull of his own, but was compelled to sell it before it was completed to Nor'Star Fiberglass Yachts in California United States, who put the boat into production. Nor'Star produced kits for owner completion and also ready-to-sail boats, built under contract by Westerly Marine of ...

  4. SCAMP (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The SCAMP (acronym of Small Craft Advisor Magazine Project) is a wooden or fiberglass hulled Balanced Lug rigged sailing dinghy.The boat is 11 ft 11 in (3.63 m) long, and capable of accommodating four persons on a daysail or one to two for overnighting or extended cruising.

  5. Sunfish (sailboat) - Wikipedia

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    In the course of growing their business, Cortlandt and Alex had the revelation to kit the boat by supplying pre-cut pieces, all the necessary fittings, and inclusion of the sail thereby making backyard construction more appealing to an even wider range of would-be boat builders. Sunfish first appeared as either a DIY kit or a

  6. Amphibi-Con 25 - Wikipedia

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    The Amphibi-Con 25 is a recreational keelboat, initially built predominantly of glued wooden strip construction.In 1964 the Sailstar Boat Company constructed a mold and built some from fiberglass, with wood trim and these were sold as kits, semi-finished or ready-to-sail.

  7. Alajuela 38 - Wikipedia

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    The number reported as completed varies, depending on whether boats sold as bare hulls or kits are counted. The number is thought to be between 70 and 80. [1] [3] [4] [7] The boat was the company's first design produced and it took founder Mike Riding almost four years to build the hull molds for the start of production. [7]