- Aloha Yachts
Aloha Yachts were a range of sailing keelboats manufactured in
Whitby, Ontario ,Canada by Ouyang Boat Works, founded by Ti Ouyang who had previously worked for Whitby Boat Works.After producing a range of 16, 20 and 23 foot trailerable sailboats under the Matilda name, Ouyang introduced the Ted Brewer & Robert Wallstrom designed Aloha 28 in 1973. This was followed by the 34 (also a Brewer & Wallstrom design, in 1975), 27 (also referred to as the 26, 8.2, and 271), by Robert Perry, in 1979, 32 (by Mark Ellis, in 1982) and 30 (by Ron Holland, in 1986). The company also considered acting as North American agents for Robert Perry designed 41 and 47 foot yachts to be manufactured in the far east and sold under the Aloha-Perry name, but after trials with the prototype 41 foot model, decided not to pursue this arrangement.
All production boats featured good quality fibreglass construction and well finished teak interiors. A total of between 600 and 700 boats were constructed before the company encountered financial difficulties in a mid-1980's depression in the boat building business, and ceased trading. They remain a popular choice with Canadian and US buyers and are supported by enthusiastic owners associations, the [http://www.alohaowners.com Aloha Owners Association] catering to owners of 27, 28, 30 and 32 foot models and the [http://www.aloha34.com/ Aloha 34 Network] to owners of the Aloha 34.
Other classes of keelboats
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