

GREENE BOATS
A chronological listing of Greene Marine's larger projects. All are sail-powered boats designed by Walter Greene unless otherwise noted.
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Acapella 1/ Olympus Photo | 35' | trimaran | 1978 | Won 1st Route de Rhum, France to Guadelupe 1978. 1st in class, 4th overall in 1978 Round Britain race. |
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Acapella 2/ Chaussettes Olympia | 35' | tri | 1979 | 2nd in class, 5th overall in 1980 OSTAR. |
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Moxie | 50' | tri | 1979 | Newick design. Built by Walter at Handy Boat. OSTAR winner, 1980 - first American to win OSTAR. Set new OSTAR record |
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Gauloises IV / Roger & Gallet | 45' | tri | 1979 | 1st in class, 3rd overall in 1981 TWOSTAR. 4th place in 1982 Route de Rhum. Set a single-handed transatlantic record of 13 days 8 hrs. |
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Gonzo | 53' | tri | 1981 | Built for 1981 TWOSTAR |
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Starpoint | 53' | tri | 1981 | 7th overall, 1st in class in 1981 TWOSTAR. |
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Humdinger | 35' | tri | 1982 | Round Britain, Route de Rhum |
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Petrel | 33' | mono | 1983 | Jay Paris design - hull construction |
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Sebago | 45' | cat | 1984 | 1st self-righting hull design. 4th in class in 1984 OSTAR. 1st in class, 7th overall in 1985 Round Britain. Converted to day charter boat |
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American Promise | 60' | mono | 1985 | Ted Hood design Deck, cockpit, cabin house built by Greene Marine. In 1986 Dodge Morgan was first American to sail non-stop around the world, and also broke the record for non-stop circumnavigation. Offshore sail training vessel for US Naval Academy. |
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Airforce | 45' | mono | 1985 | Art Paine design Greene Marine built hull & bulkheads. Built for 1995 BOC Challenge singlehanded around the world race. |
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Maxi boat test tank models | 23' | mono | 1985-88 | 11 test tank models for Bill Koch. Koch's Matador 2 won 1990 and 1991 Maxi World Championship series. |
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Aphrodite | 33' | mono | 1987 | test boat built for MIT to test rig forces with load cells (removable deck) |
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Natural | 8 m class | 1990 | Ed Dubois design. All wood - black walnut hull. 8 Metre World Championship racer |
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America 3 test tank models | 22' | mono | 1990-91 | 12 test tank models & keel bulbs for Bill Koch, America's Cup. America 3 was America's Cup winner in 1992. |
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Sebago Key West | 55' | cat | 1991 | U.S. Coast Guard certified day sail charter boat - three trips per day keywestsebago.com |
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Sebago 3 | 60' | cat | 1993 | U.S. Coast Guard certified day sail charter boat. Built hull & arms. "With her 74' rotating wing spar and elegant lines, she is one of the fastest commercial sailing vessels anywhere." keywestsebago.com |
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Catapult | 27' | cat | 1993 | Mother ship for camping & kayaking expeditions |
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Benchmark | 34' | cat | 1993 | John Kiley design |
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Friends | 35' | tri | 1992-94 | Performance cruising trimaran. Won Monhegan Cup, Yarmouth Cup (Maine to Nova Scotia) |
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Flyer | 60' | cat | 1994 | U.S. Coast Guard certified day sail charter boat, Newport & Miami flyercatamaran.com |
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America 3 test tank models | 22' | mono | 1994 | 8 test tank models for Bill Koch, America's Cup | |
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Lookout | 44' | cat | 1995 | U.S. Coast Guard certified day sail charter boat, Beaufort, NC lookoutcruises.com |
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Family Wagon | 24' | mono | 1996 | Richard Hallett design Hull built by Greene Marine. 1st in Key West Race Week, 2001; 2nd in 2002. |
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Sandpiper | 37' | cat | 1997 | cruised Pacific for 5 years |
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Sebago Shoe | 18' | cat | 1998 | powerboat in the shape of a shoe. Designed & built entirely using a men's size 10 Sebago shoe as a model |
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Finback | 42' | cat | 1998 | Roger Hatfield design Wave piercing power catamaran |
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America True test tank models | 22' | mono | 1997-98 | 9 test tank models for Dawn Riley's America's Cup syndicate, the first with a female CEO and co-ed crew. America True was a Louis Vuitton Cup semifinalist. | |
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Scout | 38' | tri | 1999 | performance cruising trimaran |
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Serena | 50' | mono | 2000 | Hull built by Greene Marine, finished by owner | |
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Getaway | 44' | cat | 2001 | power cat, U.S. Coast Guard certified day charter |
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Con Brio | 39' | tri | 2002 | cruising trimaran with unique A-frame rigging |
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P2 | 52' | tri | 2005 | Newick/Lambert/Greene design World cruising trimaran |
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30' | tri | 2005 | Jim Antrim design Greene Marine built main hull |
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Dolly | 30' | mono | 2006 | Rejean Desgagnes design Hull, deck, and bulkheads, built for career transatlantic racer Mike Birch. |
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Debbie D | 31' | tri | 2008 | Dick Newick Val design hull X-arms, deck, cabin, & rig designed & built by Walter Greene |
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Maggie 2 | 18' | cat | 2009 | small power cat for Walter & crew |
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One Off | 28' | mono | 2011 | Jim Taylor design Racing boat, Chesapeake Bay |