24 Sand Island Access Road
Honolulu, HI, US, 96819
Tel:808-528-(BOAT ) 2628
1971 Coronado Center Cockpit
Coronado Yachts existed, during most of the years of it's operation, as an alternate brand to Columbia Yachts. Though it did have it's own independent origins as a company called Wesco, which began producing boats sometime around 1962. When Wesco ran out of money it was acquired by Frank Butler, who later founded Catalina Yachts. (Butler later described how he stepped in to finish his own yacht that he had ordered. Wesco still exists to this day (2009) as a supplier to Catalina.)
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Hull Type: Fin with rudder on skeg
Rig Type: Masthead Sloop
LOA: 35.25' / 10.74m
LWL: 27.50' / 8.38m
Beam: 10.08' / 3.07m
Listed SA: 500 ft2 / 46.45 m2
Draft (max.) 5.50' / 1.68m
Displacement: 13000 lbs./ 5897 kgs.
Ballast: 4700 lbs. / 2132 kgs.
Sail Area/Disp.1: 14.52 Bal./Disp.: 36.15% Disp./Len.: 279.06
Designer: William Tripp Jr.
Builder: Coronado Yachts (USA)
Construction: FG Bal.
First Built: 1971 Last Built: 1976
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
"Third Angel" now has a permanent slip in Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor. She very roomy down below and would make a great live-a-board.