PELICAN. 



Courtesy Glander Boats. 



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O'Day Corporation (9 Newbury St., Boston 16, Mass.) made this adapta- 

 tion and built these "safe and sane" boats of fiber glass. There are over 

 three hundred boats, of which the largest fleet is at Martha's Vineyard, 

 Massachusetts. Price is $1570 for a new boat, about $1350 for used— no 

 kits. 



VITAL statistics: L.O.A. i5'8"; waterline i4'8"; beam 5'i 1''; draft 

 without centerboard 6", with C.B. 3'8"; sail area 125 sq. ft. (spinnaker 

 used); weight 480 lbs.; trailable. 



PELICAN 



This is an 11-foot cat-rigged pram dinghy designed by Harold S. ("Doo- 

 ley") Glander, made and sold by Glander Boats (11320 S.W. 208th Drive, 

 Miami 57, Fla.). Kathlene Glander is Secretary of the Pelican Sailing Din- 

 ghy Association (5960 S.W. 78th St., Miami 43, Fla.), which was 

 started about 1955. Seventy-seven boats were reported three years later. 

 While most of the boats sail on Biscayne Bay, Miami, there are prams on 



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