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Santa Cruz Yachts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Santa Cruz Yachts Santa Cruz Yachts is a U.S.-based yacht design and manufacturing company. The offices and production facilities are located in Greencove Springs, Florida. == History == Santa Cruz Yachts, founded by Bill Lee, has a 35-year history of designing and building sailing yachts. The emphasis has been on ultra-light high performance racing designs generally offering amenities for long distance voyages. Santa Cruz Yachts has produced award-winning designs and these boats have performed well in racing including long distance ocean racing. In 1977 the Merlin was considered unseaworthy by critics, however, the boat proved to be capable of surfing, and won the 1977 Transpacific Yacht Race from California to Hawaii in record time with an average speed of over 2,250 miles. In 1981 Merlin again won the Transpac, but this time seven of the top ten finishes were the Santa Cruz 50, a scaled down production version of Merlin. A Santa Cruz yacht weighs about 16,000 pounds with half of that weight in the ballast of the keel; this is very light compared to the 30,000 pounds normally associated with a boat.
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