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Old 09-22-2011, 10:36 AM
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I asked about worst designs before. How about best...

...most influential/enduring production designs?

The 53' Hatteras MY has to be there, right? Some for the 42' Banks. Probably the 31' Bertram SF.

What are some others that you consider timeless?
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Old 09-22-2011, 10:43 AM
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The Woodson 18' Cathedral Hull.

Donzi 16
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Old 09-22-2011, 10:58 AM
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Any of Riva boats, before they switched to grp.
Benetti navetta yachts of 70's - but I think the new Benetti Sail Division models will leave a sign too:
http://www.bsdyachts.com/en/new-range/bsd-rounded-stern
http://www.bsdyachts.com/en/new-rang...orld-traveller
http://www.bsdyachts.com/en/new-range/bsd-logica

I also like the look of many Feadship models.

Spider by Cantieri di Sarnico: http://www.cantieridisarnico.it/inde...=sub&lingua=en

51 Power by Maxi Dolphin: http://www.maxidolphin.it/en/power/m...y-exteriors-2/

Wally sailboats

A vast majority of sailboats designed by Carlo Sciarelli.
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Old 09-22-2011, 10:58 AM
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Ya...those are nice production boats. Dont forget the trusty Boston Whaler. And dont forget the custom " Type " yachts. Those Florida sportfishers Merit, Rybovich are famous around the world and those guys up in Maine build beautiful motoryachts
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Old 09-22-2011, 12:30 PM
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In 2007 Yachting Magazine published a collection of what they termed "Best Boats, the top yachts of the past 100 years."

The list is rather Americacentric.......

Dorade
Riva Aquarama
Carinthia IV (John Bannenberg & Lurssen)
Sequoia (John Trumpy design)
Ticonderoga
Miss Chevy II (Rybovich design)
Grand Banks 42 Classic (even though the 36 came before)
Hinckley Picnic Boat
Wallygator
Rosenkavlier (Cox and Stevens design)
Orange II
Running Tide
Nabila
Hyperion (I can't see this at all?)
Hatteras 53
Gar Wood 70, Cigarette (1923)
Maltese Falcon (not real influential yet?)
Burger 64 (filler....all they could think of?)
Bertram 31
Aphrodite III
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Old 09-22-2011, 12:39 PM
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Yes..very elegant. I grew up with Running Tide before my eyes every day
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Old 09-22-2011, 12:57 PM
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J 24 (not a great boat to sail, but did start a wave)
Ganbare (changed the IOR game)
SC 70 (or any other early Bill Lee "Fast is Fun" design)
Laser
C&C 35
Australia II
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Old 09-22-2011, 01:41 PM
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Yes..the Laser. The first sportboat for the people. And mustn't forget the most famous of them all..The windsurfer. And for elegance designs like Hot Flash or Swampfire from Gary Mull.
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Hobie cats.

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...most influential/enduring production designs?
on the enduring side--

Star, Lightning, Rebel 16 (America's first production sailboat designed for frp construction and still a hoot), A class scow, Marshall cat, Pacific Seacraft 37.

My own Catalina 38 was designed as a one off around 1970 and subsequently went into production until '92; which is pretty remarkable for an IOR rule boat. It went out of production when the mold finally gave up its ghost after nearly four hundred hulls (30 Yankee and 366 Catalina).

I suppose the rest of the Island packet line is good enough reason to add the IP27 to the list. They never should have stopped that one.
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Old 09-22-2011, 07:14 PM
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I would submit that.....

The question involved production designs (can there be a production run of one?)

The Best designs are one thing....(What are the criteria for best?)

The Most Influential (influential on who or what?) are another thing....

And the Most Enduring designs are something different again.....
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Old 09-23-2011, 12:30 AM
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The Woodson 18' Cathedral Hull.

Donzi 16
Glad to see the Donzi 16.



A Cigarette 35 or 38 should be on the list too.
It put "cigarette boat" into the popular culture.
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Old 09-23-2011, 12:40 AM
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And you have to admit that designs commisioned by Wally Yachts are INFLUENTIAL. Simply look at how many other designers have re interpreted the Wally Tender .
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