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Americas 17 Sailboat
I just purchased an Americas 17 sailboat, and was hoping that someone
may know some more about this boat. It appears to be similar to a International 5.5 meter class boat. I know the rigging was done by Dwyer, but when I contacted them they were unable to provide me with any useful information. The boat was built in the mid 80's, fixed keel with wings. If anyone has any information that could help me in researchign these boats it would be appreciated. |
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I just purchased an Americas 17 sailboat, and was hoping that someone may know some more about this boat. It appears to be similar to a International 5.5 meter class boat. Sounds interesting. How big is it? Is it like this? http://www.5point5.org/album/55columbia.html ... I know the rigging was done by Dwyer, but when I contacted them they were unable to provide me with any useful information. The boat was built in the mid 80's, fixed keel with wings. If anyone has any information that could help me in researchign these boats it would be appreciated. What do you need to know? There are tens of thouseands of orphan boats out there, built by small companies that went out of business long ago. If you need new sails and rigging, the basic dimensions are all you need. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
Just looking for some history on the boat itself.
here is a link to some photos: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4529486279 DSK wrote: wrote: I just purchased an Americas 17 sailboat, and was hoping that someone may know some more about this boat. It appears to be similar to a International 5.5 meter class boat. Sounds interesting. How big is it? Is it like this? http://www.5point5.org/album/55columbia.html ... I know the rigging was done by Dwyer, but when I contacted them they were unable to provide me with any useful information. The boat was built in the mid 80's, fixed keel with wings. If anyone has any information that could help me in researchign these boats it would be appreciated. What do you need to know? There are tens of thouseands of orphan boats out there, built by small companies that went out of business long ago. If you need new sails and rigging, the basic dimensions are all you need. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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