The Pointin 29 is a distinctive sailboat designed to offer a blend of competitive performance and comfortable cruising in a compact package. Conceived by naval architect Bob Evelyn, this monohull design emerged from a successful racing prototype, aiming to translate regatta prowess into a versatile production yacht. Its origins are closely tied to the "Pointin' Star," which notably secured an overall victory at the 1975 Block Island Race Week, setting a high bar for its production counterpart. The initial Pointin 29s were built starting in 1976 by The Boat Company of Mystic, though its association with the esteemed Able Marine, known for its high-quality Maine-built yachts under master builder Crozer Fox, suggests a commitment to robust construction and refined craftsmanship.
Used Pointin 29 Sailboats for Sale
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