Clark Mills (boatbuilder and designer)
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Clark Mills (1915-2001) was an American designer and builder of boats.
He was best known as the designer economical and practical boats such as the Optimist pram, Windmill, Com-Pac 16 and others. He began building boats before World War II and after the war opened the Mills Boat Works in Clearwater, Florida.
[edit] See also
- Optimist pram
- Windmill
- Com-Pac 16
- Naval architecture
[edit] References
- International Optimist Dinghy Association: Clark Mills, designer of the Optimist
- Sailing Magazine, March 1999: An 8-foot giant of a sailboat
- Hutchins Company Profile discusses the Com-Pac 16 designed by Clark Mills.
- Builder of Snipes.
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