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Bernice
1916
54 feet
http://berniceonline.com/
Ninety-year-old BERNICE came to Rockport Marine
for a complete restoration. After many years of racing, then cruising, she
needed some new frames, planking, deck and interior. She was restored for a
family of four, and the focus was on classic good looks and comfort.

The Hodgdon yard of East Boothbay, Maine launched the 55-foot "P-class"
gaff-rigged sloop in 1916. BERNICE was designed by George Owen, a contemporary
of Nathaniel Herreshoff. Owen was known for producing consistently excellent
racing yachts, and for his work developing rating systems. BERNICE is considered
to be the last remaining Owen designed P-class boat. She sailed only a few years
in the salt water of the east coast before moving to the Great Lakes. In the
late 1920s or early 1930s she was re-rigged to a fractional marconi yawl and an
engine was installed to facilitate cruising.








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