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From the 1982 sales brochure.
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Starwind 19
The times demand a re-thinking of the breed. The STARWIND 19 is designed to meet precisely the new market realities. She is light enough to be trailed by today's smaller compact card. Her lively performance will satisfy the most demanding sailors, her crisp, contemporary styling will silence the " Trailer-sailor Snicker ", and her low cost and high quality combine to make her a lasting asset. But most of all,daysailing with friends or weekending with the kids, she is designed to be pure and simple fun!
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From the 1983 glossy sales brochure.
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Everything you'd expect in a great 25 footer - except 6 feet.
Starwind 19 was designed by naval architect Jim taylor to have all the virtues of a larger boat, while remaining affordable and easily trailered by today's smaller cars. Conceived as a weedender for four people, she has quickly become a best-seller. Complete and ready for cruising, she is designed with a shoal-draft, ballasted keel and centerboard. Her interior has a galley module, a large V-berth forward, settee berths port and starboard, and oversized companionway and large, opening forward hatch. On-deck features include an anchor locker, and the cockpit is spacious and comfortable. Before buying any 19-to-25 foot boat, you owe it to yourself to see the remarkable Starwind 19. |
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Starwind 19 |
$6995.00 |
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Racing Numbers- PHRF # 288 - Portmouth