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  2. Cockpit (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit of a small sailing boat. A cockpit is a name for the location of controls of a vessel. While traditionally an open well in the deck of a boat outside any deckhouse or cabin, in modern boats it may refer to an enclosed area.

  3. Sun Odyssey 349 - Wikipedia

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    Sun Odyssey 349 cockpit, showing the dual wheels and drop leaf cockpit table. Sun Odyssey 349 salon interior. Sun Odyssey 349. The Sun Odyssey 349 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass with a hard chine hull. The deck is injection molded with an end-grain balsa core.

  4. Nor'Sea 27 - Wikipedia

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    The center cockpit-aft cabin version has a double berth aft and a drop down dinette table that converts to a double berth in the bow. The aft cockpit configuration has a bow cabin and two berths aft, under the cockpit.

  5. Westsail 32 - Wikipedia

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    Boat; Crew: 1 to 7: Draft: 5 ft 0 in (1.52 m) Hull; Type: Monohull yacht: Hull weight: 19,500 lb (8,800 kg) LOH: 32 ft 0 in (9.75 m) LWL: 27 ft 6 in (8.38 m) Beam: 11 ft 0 in (3.35 m) Hull appendages; Keel/board type: Long keel: Rig; Rig type: Bermudan cutter: Sails; Total sail area: 629 sq ft (58.4 m 2)

  6. Corbin 39 - Wikipedia

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    Variants. Corbin 39. This aft-cockpit model has pilothouse, a length overall of 41.50 ft (12.6 m) including the bowsprit, a waterline length of 32.00 ft (9.8 m), displaces 22,800 lb (10,342 kg) and carries 9,000 lb (4,082 kg) of ballast.

  7. J/27 - Wikipedia

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    The J/27 is a Fractional rigged sloop designed by Rod Johnstone and built by Tillotson Pearson, Inc. between 1983 and 1992. 211 boats were built before it was replaced by the J/80. A large cockpit and open decks allows crew to move around easily, and the Fractional rig means that sail costs are kept down.