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- Pearson_Ariel abstract "The Ariel was designed by naval architect Carl Alberg in 1961 for Pearson Yachts of Bristol, Rhode Island. The Ariel offered Pearson's early 1960s customers a midsized boat to fill the product line between the very successful Pearson Triton and the smaller Pearson Ensign/Electra. The Ariel shares many of the amenities of the larger Triton including standing headroom (5'10"), berths for four, sink, ice box, freshwater tank and an enclosed head. Other factory options included spinnaker gear and the choice of auxiliary power (Universal Atomic 4 inboard or an outboard in a well). The Ariel and a later daysailing version, the Commander share a common hull and rig (the Commander has a smaller, more spartan cabin to allow for a very spacious cockpit). Of the more than 50 boat designs Carl Alberg produced after leaving the John G. Alden firm to design on his own, Alberg chose the Commander as his personal boat (Hull #302). This boat was named "ALMA" in honor of his wife and for many of his later years was sailed out of Marblehead, Ma. Although the Ariel was produced from 1962 to 1967 (for a total of 440 boats), the majority remain in service today. While many Ariels and Commanders are used for casual daysailing, an active one design racing community still operates in San Francisco. Several ocean crossings have been made by these boats including transpacific crossings and some Newport-Bermuda runs.".
- Pearson_Ariel wikiPageExternalLink pearsontriton.com.
- Pearson_Ariel wikiPageExternalLink www.ensignclass.com.
- Pearson_Ariel wikiPageExternalLink www.pearsonariel.org.
- Pearson_Ariel wikiPageID "13492809".
- Pearson_Ariel wikiPageRevisionID "602387992".
- Pearson_Ariel designer Carl_Alberg.
- Pearson_Ariel hasPhotoCollection Pearson_Ariel.
- Pearson_Ariel hull "5200.0".
- Pearson_Ariel hull "–".
- Pearson_Ariel keel "Fixed".
- Pearson_Ariel name "Ariel".
- Pearson_Ariel olympic "no".
- Pearson_Ariel type Monohull.
- Pearson_Ariel updated "2013-02-03".
- Pearson_Ariel year "1961".
- Pearson_Ariel subject Category:Sailing_yachts.
- Pearson_Ariel type Artifact100021939.
- Pearson_Ariel type Conveyance103100490.
- Pearson_Ariel type Craft103125870.
- Pearson_Ariel type Instrumentality103575240.
- Pearson_Ariel type Object100002684.
- Pearson_Ariel type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pearson_Ariel type SailingYachts.
- Pearson_Ariel type Vehicle104524313.
- Pearson_Ariel type Vessel104530566.
- Pearson_Ariel type Whole100003553.
- Pearson_Ariel type Yacht104610013.
- Pearson_Ariel comment "The Ariel was designed by naval architect Carl Alberg in 1961 for Pearson Yachts of Bristol, Rhode Island. The Ariel offered Pearson's early 1960s customers a midsized boat to fill the product line between the very successful Pearson Triton and the smaller Pearson Ensign/Electra. The Ariel shares many of the amenities of the larger Triton including standing headroom (5'10"), berths for four, sink, ice box, freshwater tank and an enclosed head.".
- Pearson_Ariel label "Pearson Ariel".
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- Pearson_Ariel sameAs Q7158329.
- Pearson_Ariel sameAs Q7158329.
- Pearson_Ariel sameAs Pearson_Ariel.
- Pearson_Ariel wasDerivedFrom Pearson_Ariel?oldid=602387992.
- Pearson_Ariel isPrimaryTopicOf Pearson_Ariel.