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Amphibi-Con

Le voilier Amphibi-Con est un monocoque habitable de croisière, construit par le chantier Sailstar Boats en États-Unis. Ce voilier Dérive pivotante, gréé en Sloop en tête, réalisé par l'architecte naval Cyrus Hamlin, Farham Butler avec un tirant d'eau maximum de 1.30 m. La production a démarré en 1954. 125 exemplaires du bateau ont été produits.
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One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).One of the earliest trailerable cruising sailboats of this size built in America. Also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc. Some built in Finland.
Reportedly, a mold was made and few were built in fiberglass by Sailstar Boats.(not confirmed)
A curious aside: Charles Angle, designer and early promoter of 'trailer sailing', is recorded as being the purchaser of Hull #1, (1954).

Fiche technique du Amphibi-Con

2.36 mLargeur - Bau
1 588 kgDéplacement lège
0.71 mTirant d'eau mini

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