Pelle Petterson
1932 - present
Per Helmer Petterson, Swedish designer and racing sailor (twice an Olympic medalist in the Star class) and yacht designer. Among his best known designs are the Maxi series which are among the most popular boats in Sweden, and the KINGS CRUISER. Peterson is also credited with the design of the P1800 Volvo sports car which was sold around the world in the 1960's and one of the company's most successful models ever.
Sailboats Designed By Pelle Petterson
35 Sailboats / Per Page: 50 / Page: 1
MODEL | LOA | FIRST BUILT | FAVORITE | COMPARE |
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INTERNATIONAL 806 | 26.44 ft / 8.06 m | 1974 | ||
KING'S CRUISER 33 | 33.67 ft / 10.26 m | 1972 | ||
MAXI 100 | 34.45 ft / 10.50 m | 1983 | ||
MAXI 1000 | 33.46 ft / 10.20 m | 1992 | ||
MAXI 1050 | 34.61 ft / 10.55 m | 2002 | ||
MAXI 108 | 35.27 ft / 10.75 m | 1979 | ||
MAXI 1100 | 36.65 ft / 11.17 m | 1999 | ||
MAXI 120 | 39.37 ft / 12.00 m | 1978 | ||
MAXI 1200 | 39.90 ft / 12.16 m | 2014 | ||
MAXI 130 | 41.99 ft / 12.80 m | 1980 | ||
MAXI 1300 | 41.67 ft / 12.70 m | 2006 | ||
MAXI 33 | 32.48 ft / 9.90 m | 1986 | ||
MAXI 34 | 33.46 ft / 10.20 m | 1992 | ||
MAXI 35 | 34.78 ft / 10.60 m | 1986 | ||
MAXI 38+ | 37.73 ft / 11.50 m | 1995 | ||
MAXI 380 | 40.03 ft / 12.20 m | 1995 | ||
MAXI 39 | 38.71 ft / 11.80 m | 1988 | ||
MAXI 68 | 22.31 ft / 6.80 m | 1975 | ||
MAXI 77 | 25.26 ft / 7.70 m | 1972 | ||
MAXI 777 | 26.18 ft / 7.98 m | 1982 | ||
MAXI 800 | 27.07 ft / 8.25 m | 1992 | ||
MAXI 84 | 28.02 ft / 8.54 m | 1977 | ||
MAXI 87 | 28.54 ft / 8.70 m | 1975 | ||
MAXI 900 | 29.53 ft / 9.00 m | 1992 | ||
MAXI 909 | 29.53 ft / 9.00 m | 1986 | ||
MAXI 95 | 31.17 ft / 9.50 m | 1974 | ||
MAXI 999 | 32.48 ft / 9.90 m | 1985 | ||
MAXI FENIX 8.5 | 27.90 ft / 8.50 m | 1981 | ||
MAXI MAGIC | 26.25 ft / 8.00 m | 1984 | ||
MAXI MIXER 35 | 34.60 ft / 10.55 m | 1981 | ||
MAXI RACER | 26.08 ft / 7.95 m | 1979 | ||
MONARK 540 | 17.72 ft / 5.40 m | 1973 | ||
MONARK 606 | 19.88 ft / 6.06 m | 1969 | ||
SEACAT 16 (MARIEHOLM) | 20.83 ft / 6.35 m | 1966 | ||
SM40 | 39.37 ft / 12.00 m | 2004 |