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SailboatData.com - BLUENOSE Sailboat

    https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/bluenose
    Snyder’s Shipyard is now the exclusive authorized builder for new construction of the Bluenose Sloop. Today, an active one-design fleet and class association is maintained and managed for members of Chester YC in Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada. Thanks to Jack Gutter, BLUENOSE owner and boat historian, for updated information.

Bluenose one-design sloop - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluenose_one-design_sloop
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Bluenose Classic Sloop – Snyders Shipyard

    https://www.snydersshipyard.com/portfolio-items/bluenose-classic-sloop/
    W.J. Roué designed the sloop in 1948 as a day-sailer for Bluenose enthusiasts. Hundreds of Bluenose Classic Sloops were built from the Roué design from 1948 until 1972, many of which remain afloat in Maritime waters, on the Great Lakes and in the United States. Category historic, new, sail Website Learn more about the Bluenose Classic Sloop

Windbender - McVay Bluenose Sloop - Boat Works

    https://covedweller.com/boatworks/product/bluenose-sloop/
    Windbender – McVay Bluenose Sloop $ 23,995.00. Windbender a 1975, McVay, 24′ Bluenose sloop is an iconic classic daysailer. An ex Muskoka boat that offers a perfect finish including fresh antifouling and brightwork. ... Designed by the noted naval architect W.J. Roue who also designed the racing schooner Bluenose, she is an example of ...

Bluenose Sloop

    https://bluenosesloop.blogspot.com/
    Yes, the hull of the Bluenose is inexplicably painted red. We intend to remedy that, soon. This is the cockpit. It is a large cockpit as it is more designed as a racing boat with only a storage cabin. This is a picture as we approached Morro Rock under sail.

The W.J. Roué Bluenose Classic Sloop – Snyders Shipyard

    https://www.snydersshipyard.com/services/new-construction/the-w-j-roue-bluenose-class-sloop/
    Bluenose Sloop Length, overall 23′ 5″ Length, waterline 16′ 0″ Beam 6′ 3″ Depth 2′ 4″ Draft 3′ 8″ Displacement 2,050 lbs Height of mast 28′ 9″ (above deck) Length of boom 12′ 4″ Sail area 218 sq. ft. This pretty little boat was designed by schooner ‘Bluenose’ architect W.J. Roué in 1948 as a daysailer for ‘Bluenose’ enthusiasts.

Bluenose boats for sale - YachtWorld

    https://www.yachtworld.com/boats-for-sale/make-bluenose/
    Bluenose equips models listed with drive power options, available with other propulsion systems. Sought-after for their Daysailer, Racing and Sloop, the Bluenose boats listed generally have an exceedingly shallow draft and narrow beam, traits that make them popular and a favorite for a variety of commercial and recreational boating activities.

Bluenose Sloop: Sailing the Bluenose

    https://bluenosesloop.blogspot.com/2008/07/sailing-bluenose.html
    My friend and I bought a '68 McVay Bluenose sloop on a whim and this will be a record of our trials and tribulations. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Sailing the Bluenose So it took almost no time to get the Bluenose sailing. The guy we bought it from had everything we needed for a mainsheet, but never attached it. It took us 10 minutes to get that ...

Ok, how about a McVay Bluenose Sloop? Jeff_H, anyone ...

    https://www.sailnet.com/threads/ok-how-about-a-mcvay-bluenose-sloop-jeff_h-anyone.10811/
    The Bluenose carries about 216 square feet of sail area with the blade working jib and 253 square feet with the Genoa. This on a displacement of 2,050 lbs including 900 pounds of ballast. This translates to an SA/D of 21 & 25 respectively. Are you saying that for its type (modified full keel) its sail are is not adequate for light air?

Bluenose Sloop Sailing - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ad4jVQTm6E
    McVay Bluenose Sloop close hauled and showing some hull. British Seagull Forty Plus in the background.

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