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The Above photo is from The Rudder October 1960 page 31 showing original builder Hank McCune aboard hull 34.
A Small Fleet of Victories Sails in San Diego Bay
Victory 21 'On the Wind'
A Rainbow 24 for comparison. They are larger and have a different keel, but they are remarkably similar. The Rainbows were designed for the Annapolis sailing school by Sparkman and Stevens so the similarities are not apparently due to being a variation of a design by Ted Carpenter.
Aurora
Ed Pearson's Victory 21 #427 "Pteropod. The photograph shows the bulb keel option. You can also see what Ed refers to as a lifeguard's nose paintjob on the bow.
Docked Victory 21's at the Convair Sailing Club in San Diego
Compare the cockpit coaming and cabin entranceway of these newer Victories to Ed Pearson's older Victory 21. Note the open cuddy cabin without hatch. You can also see the hoisting sling assembly Ed uses to launch his Victory.
Three Victory 21's taken at the Convair Sailing club in about 1968. The red hull is a very interesting color scheme.
How about hull number 5 here with an appropriate comment in the background. Take a look at the old style insignia on the main.
One of those pre-frames pictures you can buy to hang on your walls. It also appears on Capri Victory 21 sales brochures.
Victory 21 #634 of the Convair Sailing Club.
Victory 21 #611 of the Convair Sailing Club.
Victory 21 #647 and Pierson 23 of the Convair Sailing Club.
Victory 21 #633 of the Convair Sailing Club with a j24.
Victory 21 #608 of the Mission Bay Yacht Club.
Victory 21 #608 of the Mission Bay Yacht Club on Evening Sea.