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C R (Kim) Holman


Kim Holman was born in Cornwall and established himself as a yacht designer on the English East Coast after WW II. On request of one of his clients he designed a small sailing yacht, optimised for the rating rule at that time, with lines inspired by the International Folkboat (IF). The new design was baptised "Stella", and was so succefull in races that several were built in wood. After a few years demand came for a yacht with the same looks, but with more length, space and seaworthiness, while still keeping the same rating as the Stella. Holman met this challenge and called his design "Twister", because he felt he had advantageously 'twisted' the rules for measurement of racing yachts, which are used to define their handicap when racing. The name also reflected a popular dance of those days. In her first year, the original Twister "Twister of Mersea" won almost all her races on the East Coast racing circuit. As a result of this many Twisters were built in the following months and years. The early Twisters were built in wood, later with a GRP hull (composite) and finally a large series in GRP. More than 200 Twisters were built until production stopped in the early eighties. Information courtesy of Wikipedia

Name: C R (Kim) Holman
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Nationality: British
Country of Domicile: England
Country of Birth: England

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