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- Pearson_Triton abstract "The Pearson Triton is a fiberglass sailboat that was manufactured by Pearson Yachts. The Triton was introduced at the 1959 New York National Boat Show and was an immediate sales hit. An estimated seven hundred examples of this conservative, deep-water 28.5 foot auxiliary cruising sailboat were built between 1959 and 1970. The Triton was designed by Carl Alberg, with a strong influence from Scandinavian sailboats such as the Folkboat and also the CCA race rules of the day. The Triton was first built by Pearson Yachts in Bristol, RI. Approximately 200 West Coast version Tritons were built under license by Aeromarine Plastics in Sausalito, CA. The east and west coast versions differ somewhat in a number of minor construction details while retaining the same basic hull shape. One obvious difference was an all-fiberglass coaming around the cockpit on the WC models versus a traditional wood coaming on the East Coast models. Early East Coast versions also featured cast bronze frames for all of the port windows. The West Coast boats had frameless ports. All were originally powered by a Universal Atomic 4 gasoline auxiliary engine. Single-handed sailor James Baldwin successfully circumnavigated his Triton "Atom" twice in the 1980s. Spanish sailor Fernando de Oleza, has completed two transatlantic crossings single-handling his Triton "Pajaro". Many Tritons have made numerous Pacific and Atlantic crossings.".
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- Pearson_Triton wikiPageID "3916175".
- Pearson_Triton wikiPageRevisionID "602214063".
- Pearson_Triton construction Fiberglass.
- Pearson_Triton designer "Carl Alberg".
- Pearson_Triton hasPhotoCollection Pearson_Triton.
- Pearson_Triton hull "6900.0".
- Pearson_Triton hull "–".
- Pearson_Triton keel "Fixed -".
- Pearson_Triton name "Triton".
- Pearson_Triton olympic "no".
- Pearson_Triton type Monohull.
- Pearson_Triton updated "2013-02-05".
- Pearson_Triton year "1959".
- Pearson_Triton subject Category:Sailing_yachts.
- Pearson_Triton type Artifact100021939.
- Pearson_Triton type Conveyance103100490.
- Pearson_Triton type Craft103125870.
- Pearson_Triton type Instrumentality103575240.
- Pearson_Triton type Object100002684.
- Pearson_Triton type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pearson_Triton type SailingYachts.
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- Pearson_Triton type Vessel104530566.
- Pearson_Triton type Whole100003553.
- Pearson_Triton type Yacht104610013.
- Pearson_Triton comment "The Pearson Triton is a fiberglass sailboat that was manufactured by Pearson Yachts. The Triton was introduced at the 1959 New York National Boat Show and was an immediate sales hit. An estimated seven hundred examples of this conservative, deep-water 28.5 foot auxiliary cruising sailboat were built between 1959 and 1970. The Triton was designed by Carl Alberg, with a strong influence from Scandinavian sailboats such as the Folkboat and also the CCA race rules of the day.".
- Pearson_Triton label "Pearson Triton".
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