Some came with a BMW 12hp diesel

Derived from the earlier Bostrum designed MARKAT 30. Also known as BOSTRUM 31. Most were sold as bare hulls or kits.

Thanks to CONTESSA 28 owners John Hansen, Roma Pueyo, as well as Jeremy Rogers Ltd. for providing brochure drawing, photos, and corrected information on this yacht.

Similar to CONTESSA 26.
In 1984 the CONTESSA 26 became the J.J. TAYLOR 26. The molds from Jeremy Rogers were destroyed in a fire. Another company that had purchased the rights to build the boat in the U.K., also claimed the rights in North America. In order to avoid a potentially costly dispute, the name was changed.
Tania Aebi sailed a TAYLOR 26 when she became the youngest woman to single handedly circumnavigate the globe. In all, about 400 of the Canadian versions were built with the last in 1990.

The prototype won the 1974 World 1/4 ton championships. Also called ALBIN ACCENT, SHIPMAN ACCENT.

Based on the AJAX (open cockpit day boat) and modified by the builder, Chris Butler.
Fin keel version – draft: 3.75′.
Triple keel – draft: 3.51′.

The YANKEE 30-MORC was a variant that was offered when the YANKEE 30 MKI version was first introduced. The shorter length is an accommodation to maximum LOA of 30′ prescribed by the rule. The YANKEE 30 is similar to (S&S design No. 1999-C1) the S&S 30 built by Swarbrick Brothers of Australia.