Tanzer 16 Constitution. Article 1: Name. The name of this organization shall be "The Tanzer 16 Class Association". Article 2: Object. The object of the Tanzer 16 Class Association shall be to promote family daysailing and class racing under uniform rules governed by this association and to prevent design changes intending to outclass boats now constituting the Tanzer 16 Class.
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The Tanzer 22 was the most popular of all the Tanzer models. Most were constructed in Dorion, Que.(CAN). But some were produced in Edenton., N.C. (USA), (270 boats) and in Arlington, WA (USA).
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ASIC today released four information sheets covering aspects of the Stronger Super reforms, including providing intra-fund advice and disclosure requirements associated with the reforms. ‘These information sheets will help trustees understand their obligations as they outline ASIC's expectations in relation to key aspects of the reforms,’ ASIC Commissioner Greg Tanzer said.
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ASIC Commissioner Greg Tanzer said this information sheet helps explain ASIC’s general approach to providing requested information and documents to assist litigants, where possible. Regulatory Guide 4 Intervention is withdrawn as a result of our publication of INFO 180. Read or download: INFO 180. INFO 181
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This 1983 Tanzer 10.5 offers distinctive styling and innovative engineering. The Tanzer 10.5 looks very much like a sleek sailboat. She is not your average motorsailer but a swift, comfortable aft-cabin cruising yacht. Fresh water boat, well taken care of and loved motor sailer with both interior and exterior steering stations.
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7 Posts. #4 · Oct 16, 2007. I have the Tanzer 29'. And the original spec sheet for it, also the original equipment, and the manuals for those as well! The current owner modified the interior, however it can be returned to factory condition. This is a rare wing keel configuration, it was an option at the time, I have a website that is in the ...
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Designed by Johann Tanzer, the Tanzer 22 was originally built exclusively in Canada but now the line is built also in North Carolina and Washington, giving the boat wide-spread geographical distribution as well as saving on duty for US buyers. Dating from 1970, the 22 has been a staple in the Tanzer line as the number of 22s approaches 2000 boats.
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T-25 Spec Sheet. Tanzer Links: Tanzer 14 ... Bora - Bora Sail for Fun (Tanzer 7.5 resources and links to other Tanzer information) The Tanzer 26 Website (Great Tanzer 26 site maintained by Mark Richardson) Xan- -Deux, ...
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Spec Sheet. 2016: 98 Points - Jeb Dunnuck. 94 Points /Cellar Selection - Wine Enthusiast (Sean Sullivan) #81 - Wine Enthusiasts Top 100 Cellar Selections of 2019. 94 Points - JamesSuckling.com. 94 Points - Vinous (Stephen Tanzer) 93 Points - Wine Advocate. 93 Points - Wine Spectator.
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Mar 30, 2017 . Champ de Reves 2013 Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Wine Information Sheet. Champ de Rêves. Wine Information. 3/30/17 8:51 PM. ... Champ de Reves 2012 Anderson Valley PN 90 pt Tanzer Acclaim Sheet. Champ de Rêves. Acclaim/PR. 3/30/17 6:12 PM.
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Kim Tanzer lives in Gainesville. She is a former UF architecture professor who was also dean of the University of Virginia's School of Architecture. Join the conversation.
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Apr 05, 2017 . The Tanzer 22 measures 22’ 6" length overall with a beam of 7’ 10". Most were built with a swept back fin keel drawing 3’ 5", although a keel-centerboard version that drew 2’ with the board up and 4’ with the board down was an option.
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Although the Tanzer 10.5 looks very much like a sleek sailboat, it actually has a pilot house. The boat displacement is 13,000 lbs, with the keel being 5,700 lbs. The pilot house is accessed from the cockpit down a short ladder.
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The Tanzer 22 measures 22’ 6" length overall with a beam of 7’ 10". Most were built with a swept back fin keel drawing 3’ 5", although a keel-centerboard version that drew 2’ with the board up and 4’ with the board down was an option.
The intention of this Guide is to provide new owners with certain specific information relating to the Tanzer Overnighter, the Tanzer 16 and the Tanzer 14, as well as some general comments about sailboat maintenance, etc.
Like the Catalina 22, Tanzer’s chief competition at the time, the cabin plan of the Tanzer 22 features a V-berth forward, small starboard side galley and quarter berth and port side dinette that converts to a "double" berth. While this arrangement looks good on paper, it doesn’t work well in practice.
The Tanzer 10.5 looks very much like a sleek sailboat. She is not your average motorsailer but a swift, comfortable aft-cabin cruising yacht. Fresh water boat, well taken care of and loved motor sailer with both interior and exterior steering stations. Sleeps 6. Headroom: 6.33'.
There were 2,270 sold. The Tanzer 22’s shortcomings may illustrate some of the ways that sailboats have gotten better over the years, but her strengths are still genuine. A pint-sized weekender/racer that wears well, the T-22 has earned remarkable loyalty from her owners.
Tanzer put much of the T-22’s buoyancy in the after sections. As a result, she accommodates the weight of a cockpit full of sailors without squatting or deforming her sailing lines. Finally, the T-22 provides little of the “corky” feel that some small boats do. It would undoubtedly be possible to build the boat lighter today.
Johann “Hans” Tanzer, designer/builder of the T-22, grew up in Austria where he apprenticed as a boatbuilder. Then he went to Switzerland where he built and raced dinghies and small boats. Finally he emigrated to Canada. He worked at first on one-offs, dinghies, and raceboats before starting his own shop.
His answer was a 16-foot daysailer he called the Constellation, his first design. When his company expanded and became Tanzer Industries, Inc. in 1968, the Constellation became the Tanzer 16, and then Hans Tanzer drew up an overnighter version, the next step in appealing to the average guy.