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Winter Harbor 21

Le voilier Winter Harbor 21 est un monocoque habitable de croisière, construit par le chantier George Lawley en États-Unis. Ce voilier Quille fixe, gréé en Sloop aurique, réalisé par l'architecte naval Burgess & Packard avec un tirant d'eau maximum de 2.74 m. La production a démarré en 1907 et s'est terminée en 1924. 9 exemplaires du bateau ont été produits.
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Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.Comissioned by members of Maine's Winter Harbor Yacht Club in 1906.
Design credit is usually assigned to Alpheus Packard, who was in partnership with Starling Burgess at the time.
Many of the original boats have been restored and are sailing to this day.

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