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C. Southam (3904 Glenwood Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, Ohio). The boats, 

 and plans are sold by Douglass and McLeod (Box 311, Painesville, Ohio). 



The Highlander is roomy and a good all-around boat for family use and 

 r&cing. The cockpit is fairly large. Construction is of mahogany or fiber 

 glass. Price new is about $2300, kits $1620. 



VITAL statistics: L.O.A. 20'; beam 6'8"; draft without center- 

 board 8", with C.B. 4'io"; sail area 225 sq. ft. (spinnaker allowed); weight 

 590 lbs.; trailable; crew, three or four for racing. 



HORNPIPER 



The 9-foot Hornpiper cat-rigged dinghy hit the water of Raritan Bay, 

 New Jersey, late in i960. She was designed by Navesink Laminating, Ltd. 

 (75-77 Bay Ave., Highlands, N.J.), which also builds them. Miss Mary E. 

 Huntsman is Secretary of the Hornpiper Association (22 Pine Drive, Little 

 Silver, N.J.). The class has just started and has twenty members. Con- 

 structed of fiber glass, the boat has a foam-filled bilge area. Price is $495. 



VITAL statistics: L.O.A. 9'4"; waterline 8'io"; beam 4'io"; draft 

 without centerboard 5", with C.B. 2'4"; sail area 56 sq. ft. (no spinnaker); 

 weight 140 lbs.; trailable; crew, two, minimum total 200 lbs. 



HORNPIPER. Courtesy Mary E. Huntsman. 



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