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Pearson Ariel

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Out-of-production 26-foot monohull aft-cockpit fiberglasssloop from Pearson Yachts. Designed by Carl Alberg. Formerly built in the USA.

Scanyacht 290

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Scanyacht 290

Production 28-foot monohull aft-cockpit fiberglasssloop with pilothouse from Scanyachts International. Built in Denmark. 1,500 produced from 1975. Also called the Scanyacht 290. Same hull, with an added bowsprit, as the LM 27.

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Tartan 27

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Tartan 27

Out-of-production 27-foot monohull aft-cockpit fiberglasssloop or yawl from Tartan Yachts. Designed by Sparkman & Stephens. Formerly built in the USA. 712+ produced from 1961 to 1979. Also called the Tartan 27-2 (replaced the 27 in 1976). 24 boats were built 1965-1968 on the West Coast by W.D. Schock.

Tradewind Atoll 25

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Tradewind Atoll 25

Semi-custom 25-foot monohull aft-cockpit fiberglassgaff cutter. Designed by John Rock. Built in the UK. Also called the Tradewind 25 or the Atoll 25.

Vancouver 27 4

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Vancouver 27 4

Production 27-foot monohull aft-cockpit fiberglasscutter from Pheon Yachts. Designed by Robert Harris. Built in the UK.

Vertue

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Vertue

Production 26-foot monohull aft-cockpit fiberglassmasthead sloop from Bossoms Boatyard Ltd.. Designed by Laurent Giles. Built in the UK. Also called the Vertue II.

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