Difference between revisions of "Tiger"
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|Fuel (galls (UK)):|| | |Fuel (galls (UK)):|| | ||
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− | |Main (sq. feet):|| 155 | + | |Main (sq. feet):|| 155 |
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− | |No. 1 Genoa (sq. feet):|| 226 | + | |No. 1 Genoa (sq. feet):|| 226 |
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− | |No 1 Jib (sq. feet):|| 133 | + | |No 1 Jib (sq. feet):|| 133 |
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− | |Mast Height (m):|| 9.44 | + | |Mast Height (m):|| 9.44 |
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|Sail ID:|| T | |Sail ID:|| T |
Revision as of 22:50, 8 February 2018
Contents
Introduction
This is the last of the John Butler designs and is the larger sister to the very successful Cirrus and was introduced a year later. Not quite as successful as the Cirrus it was still a very popular design and still has a loyal following in the racing/cruising fraternity.
For the other John Butler designs, see the Cirrus and the Westerly 28 (W28)
Tiger Statistics
Westerly Tiger Brochure here: Westerly Brochures