Hughes-Columbia 36

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The Hughes-Columbia 36 is a Canadian sailboat that was designed by William H. Tripp Jr. and first built in 1979. The Hughes-Columbia 36 is a development of Hughes 36, which is in turn derived from the Columbia 34 Mark II hull design, built using tooling and moulds acquired from Columbia Yachts. It is also related to the Coronado 35 design. The basic design is described as "a well circulated and often modified design, sold under a number of different names". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hughes-Columbia 36
rdf:langString Hughes-Columbia 36
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rdf:langString Diesel inboard motor
rdf:langString fin keel
rdf:langString skeg-mounted rudder
rdf:langString Masthead sloop or optional ketch rig
xsd:integer 1979
rdf:langString The Hughes-Columbia 36 is a Canadian sailboat that was designed by William H. Tripp Jr. and first built in 1979. The Hughes-Columbia 36 is a development of Hughes 36, which is in turn derived from the Columbia 34 Mark II hull design, built using tooling and moulds acquired from Columbia Yachts. It is also related to the Coronado 35 design. The basic design is described as "a well circulated and often modified design, sold under a number of different names".
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