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Cheers (proa)

''Cheers'' was a proa sailboat designed by Dick Newick in 1967. It was one the earliest designs in his career, which contributed substantially to the revival of multihull vessels from the 1960s to the late 20th century. Like a traditional proa, ''Cheers'' had no bow or stern and could sail in either direction.〔
==Race win==
In 1968 Newick entered ''Cheers'' in the quadrennial Observer Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race (Ostar), an open class solo trans-Atlantic race from Plymouth, England, to Newport, Rhode Island, sponsored by ''The Observer''. ''Cheers'' finished third, beating much larger conventional boats under skipper Tom Follett who became the first American to have finished the race.〔

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