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The Leigh 30 is an American sailboat that was designed by Chuck Paine as a cruiser and first built in 1979. [1] [2] [3] [4]The Leigh 30 design is also known as the Morris 30 and is similar to the Victoria 30, both Paine designs.
Sailboat types built by Morris Yachts (2 P) This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 01:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
By May 2017, The Hinckley Company employed 685 workers in its boatyards, boat building and corporate facilities in the U.S. Hinckley acquired Hunt Yachts in August 2014 and Morris Yachts the following year. The acquisitions added two boat building facilities and one additional yacht yard which are all continuing operations.
The Annie 30, often just called Annie, is an American sailboat that was designed by Chuck Paine as an offshore cruiser and first built in 1980. [1] [2] [3]The Annie design was later developed into the Annie 2 by Paine and offered as plans for custom building or amateur construction.
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The Rhinelander Boat Company employed a splayed hardwood stem on its boats as well as its canoes. heart-shaped short deck of a Morris canoe curved short deck of a Morris canoe. Deck B.N. Morris short decks are either heart shaped or display a gentle concave curve. The factory-direct Veazie canoe rarely has a heart-shaped deck but more commonly ...
Hunter Marine was an American boat builder, now known as Marlow-Hunter, LLC, owned by David E. Marlow.The company did produce the Mainship powerboat brand. Marlow also owns and manufactures the Marlow Yachts brand consisting of long range power cruisers in the 37 to 110 foot range.
The current International Moth is a result of merging two separate but similar historical developments. The first occurred in Australia in 1928 when Len Morris built a cat rigged (single sail) flat bottomed scow (horizontal bow rather than the "normal" vertical bow) to sail on Andersons' Inlet at Inverloch, a seaside resort 130km from Melbourne.