Rhodes 27
The Rhodes 27 is a sailboat designed by Philip Rhodes and manufactured by different boat builders in USA and Canada in the period 1938–1950.[1] Approximately 40 boats were eventually built. Many of these wooden boats have been partially or fully restored.
The Rhodes 27 is 39 feet 2 inches long, 27 feet on the waterline with a narrow 9’8” beam. All were designed as sloops, and could sleep four, with provision for up to two additional pipe berths in the main cabin.
- Rhodes 27 number 10, Jackstraw. Cruising off the Maine coast in 1975.
References
- Richard Henderson (1981), Philip L. Rhodes and His Yacht Designs, International Marine Publishing Company, ISBN 978-0-87742-128-3
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