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There are currently 3 names in this directory beginning with the letter U.
Unbearable
Unbearable - is 22 foot Bear Class Sloop built in 1957 by Nunes Bros. Sausilito, California for Mary Joe Foote. - LOA: 22’10″ / 6.95m - LWL: 18’0″ / 5.48m - Beam: 7'0" / 2.13m - Draft: 4’0” / 1.21m - Hull Number: #60 - Designer: Nunes Bros. - Original Owner: Mary Joe Foote - Current Owner: Graham Wheelock - Year Built: 1957 - Built By: Nunes Bros. Sausilito, California - Hull Material: Carvel construction with Douglas Fir planking Bronze fastened and White Oak frames - Gross Displacement: - Sail Number: #60 - Sail Area: 258 sq. ft

Undina
Undina - Built for Roddy Williams long time mayor of Hamilton Bermuda, She was the first ocean racing yacht to be built abroad for a Bermudian. To this day she bears her original sail number KB 1, passed on by former owner Warren Browne, he having also sailed as crew in the 1950s. In 1984 she came into the possession of Ross Gannon who with Nat Benjamin founded the Gannon and Benjamin (wooden) boat yard on Martha’s Vineyard. In the nine years of his ownership Ross converted her rig from a 7/8th fractional to masthead sloop and transformed the dilapidated cosmetic state in which he found her, albeit her original structural design and make up was sound. - Sail Number: KB 1 - Vessel Type: Bermuda Sloop - LOA: 44′ 11″ / 13.70m - LOD: 44′ 11″ / 13.70m - LWL: 34′ 1″ / 10.40m - Beam 11′ 10″ / 3.60m - Draft 8 6″ / 2.60m - Displacement: 12 Tons - Hull Number: - Hull material: Wood - Year Built: 1953 - Original Owner: Roddy Williams - Current Owner: Private - Designer: Philip L Rhodes - Built by: Abeking & Rasmussen - Engine: Vetus Diesel 40 HP / 30 kW - Flag: United Kingdom - Location:

Ursula
Ursula - Type: SK 55 - Ursula cost more than building a 8mR boat. The hull is mahogany and the deck Oregon Pine with mahogany lining.

Due to the events of the Second World War most of the Finnish Square Metres were either destroyed or sold abroad. Ursula is probably the only bigger Square Metre that has survived and stayed in Finland. - LOA: 45.93′ / 14.0m * LOD: * LWL: * Beam: 6.56′ / 2.32m * Draft: 3.28′ / 1.70m * Ballast: * Displacement: 4,000 kg * Sail Area Original: 55 m2 * Yard Number: * Hull material: Mahogany * Rig: Sloop * Mast: * Designer: Gösta Kyntzell * Type: SK55 (Skärgårdskryssare) * Built by: Kristiinankaupunki * Year Built: 1922 * Restored By: * Current Name: Ursula * Original Owner: Karl Seidenschnur * Current Owner: * Sail Number: FIN-1


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