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Trine

Hardest Working Trimaran in the Day Charter business

Monday, February 24, 2014 | By: Steven Callahan

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A sailor named Javier Ureta sent the following photo to me. It’s a picture of TRINE, a sailboat designed and built by Dick Newick for his day charter business in St. Croix back in the 60s.

Javier writes, “She just got painted last week to continue doing what she was born for. She’s a dream to sail and is still the gem of their charter fleet.

Trine

TRINE was Dick Newick’s trimaran in St. Croix, used for day charters

 

Well-known sailor Steven Callahan write an article about some of Newick’s early multhulls (now in pdf) here: http://www.stevencallahan.net/images/proboat/newick-dec2010.pdf

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