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Pittsburgh Press, 1941. (provides the
authority for the
previous linked website)
Steambots Times,
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- was an
Olympic keelboat class from 1932
through to 2012, the last year
keelboats appeared at the
Summer Olympics. It is sloop-rigged, with a
mainsail larger...
- The
Dragon is a one-design
keelboat designed by
Norwegian Johan Anker in 1929. In 1948 the
Dragon became an
Olympic class, a
status it
retained until the...
- worldwide. A
total of 860
boats have been built. The
Sonar is a
recreational keelboat,
built predominantly of fibregl****, with wood trim. It has a fractional...
- The
Illusion is a one-design, single-handed
keelboat based on the
lines of a 12-metre yacht. Its
features include foot
pedal steering,
genoa roller reefing...
- A
Squib is a type of
small racing keelboat designed in 1967 by
Oliver Lee as a
successor to the Ajax 23. It is a
strict "one-design"
class of boat, having...
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Lewis and Clark's
keelboat was
built as a
galley in
Pittsburgh in 1803 for the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition,
after detailed specifications by Meriwether...
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founded in 1967, went out of
business in 2015. The
Atlante is a
recreational keelboat,
built predominantly of fibregl****, with wood trim. It has a
masthead sloop...
- The
Yachting World Diamond Keelboat (abbreviation: YW Diamond) is a multiple-chine
sailing yacht nominally 30 feet in
overall length,
designed for racing...