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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. Tatoosh - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Tatoosh may refer to: Tatoosh, yacht owned by Paul Allen; Tatoosh Island, Washington, ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Ed Monk - Wikipedia

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    Meacham and Babcock closed in 1919. Monk continued to work at various boatyards in Seattle and eventually found his way to the Blanchard Boat Co. in 1925. He was hired as a shipwright, but soon began to design small boats. [2]: 2–3 His first large cruiser design, the 62 foot motor yacht Silver King, was built there in 1925 [5]: 12–14

  7. David Sadler (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    David Sadler (13 February 1921 – 5 March 2014) was a British yacht designer who was responsible for a number of classic production yachts during the period from 1960 to 1980. His designs include the Contessa 26, the Contessa 32, the Sadler 25, the Sadler 29 and the Sadler 32. [1] [2] The Contessa 32 is his most successful design, with over ...

  8. Volvo Ocean 65 - Wikipedia

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    It is the successor to the Volvo Open 70 yacht used in past editions of the Volvo Ocean Race. It was announced at a conference in Lorient, France, during a stopover in the 2011–12 Volvo Ocean Race. The yacht was used for the 2014–2015, the 2017–2018 and the 2023 editions. The 2014–2015 Volvo Ocean Race was the first one-design event. [1]

  9. Irving Johnson (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Noted yacht designer W.I.B. Crealock was brought in to adapt the plans to meet modern Coast Guard regulations and to fit LAMI's own specifications. With the arrival of a truckload of South American Purpleheart hardwood for the keel in 2000, the Twin Brigantine project began in the parking lot adjacent to LAMI.