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This vessel, and others that Hanna studied, would inspire the design of Hanna's famous Tahiti ketch. [1] Hanna died in 1948. Hanna originally wrote of his Tahiti ketch as a 30-foot (9.1 m) deep-sea auxiliary cruiser. The design is described and illustrated in detail in the 1935 new edition of How to build 20 boats, pp. 118–133. [2]
Financing an expensive boat at a marine dealership for year-round use is very different from getting a loan to buy a used boat from a private owner for weekend fishing trips.
The cat ketch rig experienced a brief period of renewed interest in the 1970s and 1980s as carbon fiber spars made free-standing mast versions of this rig possible for cruising boats under 40 feet. Staysails can also be hoisted between the top of the mizzen mast and base of the mainmast to help downwind performance.
The Seafarer 38 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim.It has a masthead sloop rig, optional cutter rig or optional ketch rig.Short or tall masts were also options, as was a bowsprit for the cutter rig.
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This is a list of notable sailboat designers and manufacturers, which are described by an article in English Wikipedia. Sailboat design and manufacturing is done by a number of companies and groups. Notable designers
The boat has a draft of 4.16 ft (1.27 m) with the standard long keel. The boat is fitted with a British Perkins 4-154 diesel engine of 62 hp (46 kW). [8] Out Island 41 Classic (Morgan Classic 41) Example of modified keel on Morgan OI 41 Classic This masthead sloop model was introduced in 1986 and built until 1991, with 150 boats completed.
Among the early products were camper shells and producing canoes for Sears. The company eventually focused its development expertise on sailboats and became Glass Marine Industries (GMI), marketing their boats under the Columbia nameplate. Early models included the Columbia 24 and Columbia 29 (Sparkman & Stephens design).