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- Santana_22 abstract "The Santana 22 was the first sailboat design of naval architect Gary Mull and yet proved to be very successful commercially. Commissioned and built by W.D. Schock of Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP), the first production began with 747 boats in 1965. The boat arose from a desire for a craft faster than a Cal 20 which was a standard of the time. In 2001 there were updates to the rigging, hardware, and other cosmetic features; but hull, keel, rudder, and sail plan remained unchanged thus maintaining the integrity of the one-design racing class. Legend has it that the concept was developed from a sketch on a cocktail napkin at the Chart House in Alameda, California. Subsequent contributions by Mull continue to show the influences of this early design.The Santana 22 achieved quick popularity on San Francisco Bay, and is still actively raced there as a one-design class. A very able small boat ballasted with a modified bulb keel, it stands up well to strong winds, is still regarded as one of the best boats in its size range, and is a properly trailerable craft. The hull is made in one piece and is 100% hand laid FRP. The deck is balsa cored FRP and there is an eight foot cockpit. There are sleeping arrangements in the cabin for four adults; two in the forward v-berth and one each in side berths. These accommodations are large for a one-design racer when one considers the large number of one-designs that have no arrangement whatever for getting the crew out of the weather. Its longevity gives testament to its ultimate validity in sailboat design.".
- Santana_22 wikiPageExternalLink rules.
- Santana_22 wikiPageExternalLink s22.htm.
- Santana_22 wikiPageID "11059864".
- Santana_22 wikiPageLength "3102".
- Santana_22 wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Santana_22 wikiPageRevisionID "632383561".
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Alameda,_California.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Berth_(sleeping).
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Cabin_(ship).
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keelboats.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Cockpit_(sailing).
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Fibre-reinforced_plastic.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Mull.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Naval_architecture.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink One-Design.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Rudder.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Sail-plan.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco_Bay.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLink Sloop.
- Santana_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santana 22".
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- Santana_22 subject Category:Keelboats.
- Santana_22 hypernym Design.
- Santana_22 type Type.
- Santana_22 type Page.
- Santana_22 type Type.
- Santana_22 comment "The Santana 22 was the first sailboat design of naval architect Gary Mull and yet proved to be very successful commercially. Commissioned and built by W.D. Schock of Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP), the first production began with 747 boats in 1965. The boat arose from a desire for a craft faster than a Cal 20 which was a standard of the time.".
- Santana_22 label "Santana 22".
- Santana_22 sameAs Q7420036.
- Santana_22 sameAs m.02qzmwt.
- Santana_22 sameAs Q7420036.
- Santana_22 wasDerivedFrom Santana_22?oldid=632383561.
- Santana_22 isPrimaryTopicOf Santana_22.