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Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)Alden design #278. Originally called the MARBLEHEAD CLASS, the JAMESTOWN CLASS.
Of 60 built, a few have been restored and are still sailing (2005).
(According to 'John G. Alden and his yacht designs' only around 14 were built.)