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+ | The Griffon Club was introduced as a cheaper alternative to the very expensive Griffon II with fewer windows, a simpler interior woodwork and smaller engine. | ||
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+ | The Griffon Family of boats included [[Griffon 26]], [[Griffon II]], [[Spirit]], and the [[Regatta 260]] | ||
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+ | == Griffon Club Statistics == | ||
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− | |Designer:|| Ed Dubois | + | |Designer:|| Ed Dubois ||rowspan="21"| [[File:griffon.JPG |250px |More Westerly pictures can be found on the Westerly Owners Web site]] |
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|Keel:|| Fin / Twin | |Keel:|| Fin / Twin | ||
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+ | |Keel width:|| at leading edge 92", keel length 60" | ||
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|Cockpit:|| Aft | |Cockpit:|| Aft | ||
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|Rig: || Sloop | |Rig: || Sloop | ||
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− | |Fuel (galls (UK)):|| | + | |Fuel (galls (UK)):|| 10 |
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|Main (sq. feet):|| 147, | |Main (sq. feet):|| 147, | ||
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|Sail ID:|| GN | |Sail ID:|| GN | ||
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− | |Water (galls (UK)):|| | + | |Water (galls (UK)):|| 15 |
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|Built:|| 1985 - 1989 | |Built:|| 1985 - 1989 | ||
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|Number Built:|| 27 | |Number Built:|| 27 | ||
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+ | == The Westerly Owners Association Definitive Guides== | ||
+ | [[The Griffon and Fulmar]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Griffon Maintenance and Repair]]== | ||
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+ | [[Rudder Bush Drawings]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Griffon Upgrades and Enhancements]]== | ||
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+ | ==[[Griffon Other Topics]]== | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Main Page|Back to Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 12:59, 3 September 2019
Contents
Introduction
The Griffon Club was introduced as a cheaper alternative to the very expensive Griffon II with fewer windows, a simpler interior woodwork and smaller engine.
The Griffon Family of boats included Griffon 26, Griffon II, Spirit, and the Regatta 260