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1969 Mouette Paceship 19' 6" sailboat for sale
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Mouette 19 - Sailboat Guide
Mouette 19 is a 19′ 5″ / 5.9 m monohull sailboat designed by G. William McVay and built by PaceshipYachts Ltd. between 1964 and 1975.
MOUETTE 19 - sailboatdata
Designed to determine if a boat has blue water capability. The CSF compares beam with displacement since excess beam contributes to capsize and heavy displacement reduces capsize vulnerability. The boat is better suited for ocean passages (vs coastal cruising) if the result of the calculation is 2.0 or less.
Review of Mouette 19 - www.yachtdatabase.com
The Mouette 19 is a small sailing dinghy designed by the maritime architect G. William McVay in the mid sixties. The Mouette 19 is built by the Canadian yard Paceship Yachts Ltd. (CA).
Mouette 19 - sailboat data sheet
The Mouette 19 is a 19.5ft fractional sloop designed by G. William McVay and built in fiberglass by Paceship Yachts Ltd. between 1964 and 1975. The Mouette 19 is an ultralight sailboat which is a very high performer.
Paceship Yachts Ltd. - SailboatData.com
Paceship Yachts Ltd. Paceship began as Industrial Shipping Company Limited of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, a builder of small plywood speedboats. When the plant was rebuilt after a fire in 1956, it became one of the earliest manufacturer of small fiberglass runabouts and sailboats.
Paceship Mouette - Sailing Anarchy Forums
I've started looking for a trailer-sailer to replace my Rhodes 19 (keel) I sold a few years ago due partly to not easily being trailered. Of course the CB version of the Rhodes is in contention, not sure how the Mouette compares if anyone has experience with them?
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I had a '64 Paceship Eastwind 25 for quite a few years. Is this the model you have. They also built a like a 20' and 29' ketch. This is what the Eastwind looks like: http://www.paceship.org/model_boat.asp?model_ID=19
Paceship Yachts - Wikipedia
Paceship Yachts Limited was a Canadian, and later American, boat builder originally based in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. The company was founded in 1962 and specialized in the design and manufacture of fiberglass sailboats .
Paceship Yachts Ltd. — Builder — Sailboat Guide
Paceship began as Industrial Shipping Company Limited of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, a builder of small plywood speedboats. When the plant was rebuilt after a fire in 1956, it became one of the earliest manufacturer of small fiberglass runabouts and sailboats.
1969 Mouette Paceship 19' 6" sailboat for sale - Sailing Texas
1969 Mouette Paceship19' 6". Light planning hull. Fast boat with aggressive sail plan. This boat trailers easy, mast raised and set in 2 minutes, Front stay is all that gets disconnected. Large Cockpit, cabin is for storage only, plenty of storage space.
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Mouette 19 is a 19′ 5″ / 5.9 m monohull sailboat designed by G. William McVay and built by Paceship Yachts Ltd. between 1964 and 1975.
Designed to determine if a boat has blue water capability. The CSF compares beam with displacement since excess beam contributes to capsize and heavy displacement reduces capsize vulnerability. The boat is better suited for ocean passages (vs coastal cruising) if the result of the calculation is 2.0 or less.
The Mouette 19 is a small sailing dinghy designed by the maritime architect G. William McVay in the mid sixties. The Mouette 19 is built by the Canadian yard Paceship Yachts Ltd. (CA).
The Mouette 19 is a 19.5ft fractional sloop designed by G. William McVay and built in fiberglass by Paceship Yachts Ltd. between 1964 and 1975. The Mouette 19 is an ultralight sailboat which is a very high performer.
Paceship Yachts Ltd. Paceship began as Industrial Shipping Company Limited of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, a builder of small plywood speedboats. When the plant was rebuilt after a fire in 1956, it became one of the earliest manufacturer of small fiberglass runabouts and sailboats.
I've started looking for a trailer-sailer to replace my Rhodes 19 (keel) I sold a few years ago due partly to not easily being trailered. Of course the CB version of the Rhodes is in contention, not sure how the Mouette compares if anyone has experience with them?
I had a '64 Paceship Eastwind 25 for quite a few years. Is this the model you have. They also built a like a 20' and 29' ketch. This is what the Eastwind looks like: http://www.paceship.org/model_boat.asp?model_ID=19
Paceship Yachts Limited was a Canadian, and later American, boat builder originally based in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. The company was founded in 1962 and specialized in the design and manufacture of fiberglass sailboats .
Paceship began as Industrial Shipping Company Limited of Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, a builder of small plywood speedboats. When the plant was rebuilt after a fire in 1956, it became one of the earliest manufacturer of small fiberglass runabouts and sailboats.
1969 Mouette Paceship 19' 6". Light planning hull. Fast boat with aggressive sail plan. This boat trailers easy, mast raised and set in 2 minutes, Front stay is all that gets disconnected. Large Cockpit, cabin is for storage only, plenty of storage space.