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Cape Cod Knockabout

Le voilier Cape Cod Knockabout est construit par Cape Cod Shipbuilding en États-Unis. Ce monocoque, gréé en Sloop fractionné, réalisé par l'architecte naval Charles S. Gurney, mesure 5.49 m de long avec un tirant d'eau maximum de 1.27 m. La production a démarré en 1925. 2700 exemplaires du bateau ont été produits.
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Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.Originally called the CAPE COD BABY KNOCKABOUT. Charles Gurney was the founder of Cape Cod Shipbuilding. Fiberglass construction was approved in 1960. Spinnakers were added in 1938. (150 sq. ft.). One of the most popular one-design classes in New England for many years.
A fixed keel, 'Lake George' version (sailed at Lake George, NY USA), was also built.

Fiche technique du Cape Cod Knockabout

1.83 mLargeur - Bau
295 kgDéplacement lège
0.23 mTirant d'eau mini

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