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Bermuda 40
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The Bermuda 40 is an American sailboat that was designed by William Tripp, Jr. in 1958 as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1959. The Bermuda 40 is a development of the Tripp-designed . The manufacturer considers the current production "the modern day evolution of the Bermuda 40".
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Bermuda 40
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dbr:William_Tripp,_Jr.
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Westerbeke 4-107 diesel engine
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dbr:Monohull
dbp:keelType
long keel with centerboard
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dbr:United_States
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keel-mounted rudder
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dbr:Masthead_sloop dbr:Yawl
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1958
dbp:draft
, centerboard down
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The Bermuda 40 is an American sailboat that was designed by William Tripp, Jr. in 1958 as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1959. The Bermuda 40 is a development of the Tripp-designed . The manufacturer considers the current production "the modern day evolution of the Bermuda 40".
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