The AURORA 21 has the same hull as the VICTORY 21 but with a larger cabin. Both were first manufactured by Henry R. McCune in 1959. The operation was sold to Wesco Marine (founded by Frank Butler who later founded Catalina Yachts). Wesco began their production in 1964. By 1969 the boats were being built under the name of Coronado Yachts as a division of the Whittaker Corporation.

The LEISURE 27 and LEISURE 27SL are different designs.

Also known as the CHALLENGER 7.5 and CHALLENGER 24.
Most of the boats are powered by an outboard, although the original design called for a Renault diesel.

Also known as the CHALLENGER 7.4 or CHALLENGER 7.5. See CHALLENGER 7.4.
Most of the boats are powered by an outboard, although the original design called for a Renault diesel.
Photo courtesy Adam Hunt.

Many Cherokee’s featured twin, shallow draft keels, unlike the other Sail Craft cruising cat models which were centerboarders. For auxilary power she was fitted with a single diesel engine connected to twin independantly controlled hydraulic propellor units.

Draft for fixed keel version: 5.83′. Available as sloop, cutter or ketch.

S&S design #1899. Also known as the DELTA 94. South Hants Engineering also built a variant of this design called the SHE 9.5 TRAVELLER, a cruising version, with slightly more headroom. Another version of this design was the IW-31(#1899C), built in Sweden.

Based on an RORC 1/2 ton prototype. (1967, La Rochelle, ‘Norsue V’)
Javelin 30s were molded by Marine Contruction Ltd. and fitted out by a number of other builders. 2 different keel configurations were available.

Sloop or Ketch.