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+ | It's now 1974 and Westerly were outselling every other yacht business following the success of the Centaur and the W31s so they wanted to introduce a larger 36' range and did so with the Conway family designed by Laurent Giles. | ||
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+ | The Conway MkIIs were upgraded and combined versions of the centre cockpit Conway and Solway sisters and were introduced in 1978 with improved layouts and all wood interiors. The Solway and Medway were rebranded as W35s | ||
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+ | Sister yachts are [[Conway]], [[Solway 36]], [[Galway]], [[Medway 36]], and the [[W35]] | ||
== Conway MkII Statistics == | == Conway MkII Statistics == |
Revision as of 10:09, 17 February 2012
Contents
Introduction
It's now 1974 and Westerly were outselling every other yacht business following the success of the Centaur and the W31s so they wanted to introduce a larger 36' range and did so with the Conway family designed by Laurent Giles.
The Conway MkIIs were upgraded and combined versions of the centre cockpit Conway and Solway sisters and were introduced in 1978 with improved layouts and all wood interiors. The Solway and Medway were rebranded as W35s
Sister yachts are Conway, Solway 36, Galway, Medway 36, and the W35