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Carlson 30

Le voilier Carlson 30 est un monocoque habitable de croisière, construit par le chantier Astilleros Gallart en Espagne. Ce voilier Quille fixe, gréé en Sloop en tête, réalisé par l'architecte naval Richard Carlson avec un tirant d'eau maximum de 1.57 m. La production a démarré en 1966 et s'est terminée en 1969. 10 exemplaires du bateau ont été produits.
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Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.Strip plank 25mm (1) Mahogany from Guinea. Top-nailed half-moon interlocking planks. Keel-stepped mast of Norwegian pine.
6 were exported to the US and 4 remained in Spain.
Fiberglass versions were built in Canada first as NORTH COAST 30, then as the WINDWARD 30. (Designer Dick Carlson said that he has no knowledge of these later boats or builders.)
Thanks to CARLSON 30 owner Philip Waterman for providing information on this yacht.
Thanks also to designer Dick Carlson.

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