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This article could use someone's tender loving care to bring it up to Wiki standards. For instance, there are no footnotes. There is a biography of Frank Butler which could be used to substantiate claims made here.
Of course the following doesn't belong in the article because it is based on my own research or sources I cannot remember or are no longer retrievable, but I think the original Coronado 25 in 1964 was a completely different design than the one which later became widely accepted. The early boat had a much narrower beam - perhaps 6'4"; and this was corroborated by a fellow I met at a Northern California boatyard who claimed to own one such Coronado 25.
Iamknowledgeable (talk) 21:12, 27 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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