The Amphibi-Con is a historically significant American sailboat, notable as one of the earliest trailerable cruising vessels of its size. Designed by the collaborative talents of naval architect Cyrus Hamlin and E. Farnham Butler of Mount Desert Yacht Yard in the mid-1950s, this monohull sloop was conceived with the pioneering vision of accessible "trailer sailing". While the design originated with Mount Desert Yacht Yard, it was later also built by Burr Bros. Boats, Inc., and in Finland, with a few fiberglass versions reportedly produced by Sailstar Boat Co..
Used Amphibi-Con Sailboats for Sale
- Make
- Model
- Number Built
- 125
- Production Year(s)
- 1954 - ??
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