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There used to be a web site for Bristol sailboat owners. It listed a lot of the boats with owner names and home ports. I have been attempting to search for a specific owner and I can no longer find this site. Does anyone know of the demise of this site or if it has been relocated? An hour of web searching has turned up nothing.
There is a Bristol owners Yahoo group and also a Bristol owners Facebook group that both have a Google doc spreadsheet with that info. Both groups are very active.
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Bristol Yachts
Clint Pearson launched Bristol Yachts in the fall of 1964 after he stepped out of the presidency of the Pearson Yachts, which had become a division of Grumman Allied Industries. After purchasing the assets of Sailstar Yachts, another manufacturer of small sailboats in the area, he also bought the Poppasquash Point boat yard and the land on Franklin Street to establish a manufacturing plant. Here he built the first new models like the Bristol 27, designed by Carl Alberg. In one year 172 Bristol 27’s were built. There was also the Bristol 29 designed by Halsey Herreshoff, the Bristols 32 and 39 designed by Ted Hood, and Bristol 34 designed by John Alden Assoc.. Later ‘second generation’ models included the 31.1, 35.5, 41.1, 45.5, 47.7 and then larger custom boats. In total, 4400 Bristol Yachts were produced between 1965 and 1997 when the company ceased production. HIN for Bristol Yachts: BTY
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- Halsey Herreshoff
- John G. Alden
39 sailboats built by Bristol Yachts
Sailstar Bristol 24 Corsair
Bristol 19 (Sailstar Corinthian 19)
Bristol 22 Caravel
Bristol 29.9
Bristol 35.5
Bristol 41.1
Bristol 38.8
Bristol 47.7
Bristol 27.7
Bristol 43.3
Bristol 33.3
Bristol 48.8
Bristol 54.4
Bristol 31 XL
Bristol 3800
Bristol 56.6.
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Bristol 31.1
Bristol 43/44
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Any Bristol 40 owners?
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Any Bristol 40 owners out here? Signing the paperwork on one tomorrow.
doublebuffle
I am shopping for one. I am going to list my C30 this Summer and see what happens... I would love to hear your impressions so far and what to look for. I want to do some cruising around New England.
a best friend has one. we sail side by side all the time. love the boat. his is a cutter rig. another close friend had one and moved up to maine with it, a yawl. both owners love their boats.
pretty boat
doublebuffle said: I am shopping for one. I am going to list my C30 this Summer and see what happens... I would love to hear your impressions so far and what to look for. I want to do some cruising around New England. Click to expand
Congrats @scuba201 . Nice layout for the boat. You should have fun on her.
Wow, thanks for all the responses.
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Bristol Boaters
Community Association
Welcome to the Bristol Boaters Community Association.
Bristol Harbour is an area where people live, work, reside and enjoy leisure activities – and our aim is to preserve, develop and enhance this community. We positively contribute to the Bristol Harbour image, cultural heritage and preservation of historical assets. If you’d like to be a part of it, please join our growing community !
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Who are we:
Bristol Boaters Community Association is a non-profit organisation. It is a company limited by guarantee, registered with Companies House, company number 13356292.
BBCA’s directors are elected by its members, according to its constitution, and act as the management committee. You can learn more and download a full copy of the constitution (articles of association) from the website here: BBCA Objects .
Anyone who supports the objects of BBCA may become a member. To become a member, please visit: bristolboaters.org/join-us/ .
Our objects are:
The objects of BBCA are part of the constitution and set out the purpose of BBCA and the reasons for its activities. They are as follows:
- to promote and support the interests of the Bristol Harbour boating community;
- to follow and encourage principles of good citizenship within the community;
- to positively develop communication channels improving transparency and clarity between local, national and other authorities as necessary in the best interests of The Company and its members;
- to promote good relations between berth holders, Bristol Harbour users and the surrounding community;
- encourage and facilitate our participation in any consultation as stakeholders in any development in the harbour area.;
- to contribute towards improving the safety and security of the Bristol Harbour area on and off the water;
- to positively contribute to the Bristol Harbour image, cultural heritage and preservation of historical assets;
- to encourage high standards of boat ownership, operation, leisure usage and residence; and
- to promote the protection and improvement of the local environment.
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Bristol Boaters Community Association will not discriminate on grounds of gender, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, sexuality, disability, religious or political belief, marital status, or age.
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Classic Yacht Challenge Series Regatta
Herreshoff Classic Yacht Regatta & Rendezvous
August 27-29, 2021 - Bristol, RI
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Number of Races: 2
The 2021 Herreshoff Classic Yacht Regatta & Rendezvous – Golden Jubilee Edition will take place Friday – Sunday, August 27th-29th. The following is a preliminary schedule of events (subject to change). All social programs are pending based on state regulated guidelines. Some tickets to social events will be included in the entry fee but will also be available for purchase separately.
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Bristol Sailing Association
The association.
We are a group of people who have a common interest in sail cruising. Most of us are not yacht owners. The Association is non profit-making, and arranges around 25 weekends and weeks each year when yachts are chartered according to the wishes of members. Mostly the yachts are used for cruising. However, club crews also take part in three or four races a year.
We are once again meeting as normal on board the barge Sabrina 6 on the second Monday of each month at 8 pm. Visitors welcome.
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No professional listings for tours, charters, conferences (except for Bristol Bashes!) etc. Give more than you take in this group. Self-promotion, spam and irrelevant links aren't allowed. You will immediately be blocked and your posts removed. (T Shirt sellers take note). No warnings. Group for owners (and those interested in) Bristol Yachts.
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About this group. This groups is for all Bristol sailboat owners, anybody wanting to own a Bristol, or has owned a Bristol in the past. Or anyone dreaming of owning a boat and wanting to be close to the water. This is a Bristol RI based group. Members of this group should treat others with respect as we all belong to one FAMILY of boats.
Re: Digest for [email protected] - 5 updates in 2 topics Neil, the sailboatdata site has the 31.1 listed displacement at 11200 lbs, or well over 5 tons and 1/6/21
15 posts · Joined 2006. #1 · Jul 18, 2019. There used to be a web site for Bristol sailboat owners. It listed a lot of the boats with owner names and home ports. I have been attempting to search for a specific owner and I can no longer find this site.
Bristol Yacht Owners. Join group. This group is private. Join this group to view or participate in discussions. About. Group for owners (and those interested in) Bristol Yachts. Private. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Visible.
This is a site detailing my restoration of my Bristol 29, hull #165, built in 1971. There was a total of 169 B29's built at the original Bristol Yachts yard at Bristol, Rhode Island. Bristol was started by Clint Pearson, after leaving Pearson Yachts in 1964. The newly-formed Bristol Yacht Company asked Carl Alberg to design the B27, a very ...
Spoke to my mechanic Said its a Hurth /ZF. On Sep 6, 2022, at 10:52 AM, dcneuro dcneuro.net <. 9/6/22. . Richard Palmieri. 1985 Bristol 41.1 Engine Issue. I recently purchased a 1985 Bristol 41.1 that had been repowered in 2016 with a Beta Marine 50. The. 9/3/22.
CBC Oxford Raft Up in conjunction with Dickerson Owner Association (DOA) Chesapeake Classic Sailboat Rendezvous, Oxford (Hoot) The June 24-25 (Sat-Sun) ... The Chesapeake Bristol Club is an active group of Bristol and non Bristol owners. We have been sailing and socializing on the Bay for over 49 years.... Come Join Us! Proudly powered by Weebly.
Bristol trawlers were sold during the late 1960s through the early 1980s. Bristol Yacht Co. laid up the hull for the early 42 foot model which was a round-bilge design by the famed Eldridge-McGinnis naval architecture firm. The 42 foot model displaced somewhere between 26 and 30,000 pounds. The hulls were shipped off to another builder for ...
In one year 172 Bristol 27's were built. There was also the Bristol 29 designed by Halsey Herreshoff, the Bristols 32 and 39 designed by Ted Hood, and Bristol 34 designed by John Alden Assoc.. Later 'second generation' models included the 31.1, 35.5, 41.1, 45.5, 47.7 and then larger custom boats. In total, 4400 Bristol Yachts were ...
Bristol Sailing Association The Association. We are a group of people who have a common interest in sail cruising. Most of us are not yacht owners. The Association is non profit-making, and arranges around 25 weekends and weeks each year when yachts are chartered according to the wishes of members.
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For owners of ANY sailboat. 48.3K Threads 604.3K Messages. 48.3K Threads 604.3K Messages. T. ... For owners seeking rare or fabricated parts for old boats. PLEASE DO NOT OFFER ITEMS FOR SALE. ... Bristol New. 165 Threads 661 Messages. 165 Threads 661 Messages. T. Bottom plug. Feb 22, 2024; The_Sailing_Pelican; C&C New. 356 Threads 1.9K
Alden Forum Moderator. Jun 22, 2004. 2,758. Alden 38' Challenger yawl Rockport Harbor. Jun 14, 2020. #7. Here's a Bristol 40 owner having his mast stepped in Rockport Harbor, Maine. There were 149 of these Ted Hood designed beauties built between 1970 and 1986.
Welcome to the Bristol Boaters Community Association. Bristol Harbour is an area where people live, work, reside and enjoy leisure activities - and our aim is to preserve, develop and enhance this community. We positively contribute to the Bristol Harbour image, cultural heritage and preservation of historical assets.
Bristol preowned sailboats for sale by owner. Bristol used sailboats for sale by owner.
Support Lady K - http://www.patreon.com/ladyksailingOr http://www.ladyksailing.com/team-kFresh water tank size, is 180 gallons enought? Bristol Sailing Yacht...
Bristol, RI 02809 . The Classic Yacht Owners Association is an exempt organization as described in Section 501(C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations and membership fees are charitable contributions and tax-deductible. Employer Identification Number: 81-285925
See the NASCAR Truck and Cup Series paint schemes that will hit the track this weekend in Thunder Valley at Bristol Motor Speedway. Ross Chastain will drive the No. 1 Busch Light Fishing Chevrolet ...
Bristol Sailing Association The Association. We are a group of people who have a common interest in sail cruising. Most of us are not yacht owners. The Association is non profit-making, and arranges around 25 weekends and weeks each year when yachts are chartered according to the wishes of members.