Mark Soverel
1949 - 2002
Mark Soverel was a well known American raceboat designer and sailor. Bill Soverel, Marks father, built boats in his North Palm Beach, Fla. boatyard, Soverel Marine and affixed the Soverel name to them. Among the designs attributed to Mark Soverel where the SOVEREL 26, a MORC winner, the SOVEREL 33, an ultralight production-racer, the one-tonner 'Moody Blue', the 39-foot 'Volition', and possibly the most famous Soverel design, the 43-foot 'Locura', which represented the United States at the Admiral’s Cup in 1983.
Sailboats Designed By Mark Soverel
8 Sailboats / Per Page: 50 / Page: 1
MODEL | LOA | FIRST BUILT | FAVORITE | COMPARE |
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SOVEREL 26 (1975) | 26.20 ft / 7.99 m | 1975 | ||
SOVEREL 27 | 26.52 ft / 8.08 m | 1986 | ||
SOVEREL 30 (1979) | 29.75 ft / 9.07 m | 1979 | ||
SOVEREL 33 (1983) | 33.00 ft / 10.06 m | 1983 | ||
SOVEREL 36 (1975) | 35.83 ft / 10.92 m | 1975 | ||
SOVEREL 36 (1975) CB | 35.83 ft / 10.92 m | 1975 | ||
SOVEREL 39 | 38.42 ft / 11.71 m | 1984 | ||
SOVEREL 50RC | 49.67 ft / 15.14 m | 1985 |