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Apparently, Tanzer sold a "rebadged" version of the Paceship 26 as the Tanzer 27. I found that out after a bit of research. I don't know if they bought the molds from AMF (builder of the Paceship 26), or what, but it does appear that Tanzer sold a version of the boat as a "Tanzer 27".
It was news to me, but I had to check, since this boat looked nothing like a Tanzer. But indeed, it must be (though it's still really a Paceship 26).
Now, no one can call the Paceship 26 attractive, but this "Tanzer 27" sure is less ugly than most Tanzers!
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've owned a Tanzer 26 for 11 years now. I've made significant upgrades just about every year. I love this boat! Its a great performer, ...and its beautiful!
Tim, your website was a great inspiration to me. I got up the nerve to paint my topsides dark blue about 4 years ago as a result of your example. Thanks! Came out well beyond my expectations. Now even more beautiful!
Tim wrote:Apparently, Tanzer sold a "rebadged" version of the Paceship 26 as the Tanzer 27. I found that out after a bit of research. I don't know if they bought the molds from AMF (builder of the Paceship 26), or what, but it does appear that Tanzer sold a version of the boat as a "Tanzer 27".
Tanzer Industries bought the mold and rights to at least the PY26 design in 1981 and produced the boat as the Tanzer 27 (with a deck stepped versus the original keel stepped mast along with a few other minor changes one of which extended the boats length by 3 inches making it a 27 footer) until they went out of business a few years later.
And an owner:
Differences are mainly cosmetic: Tanzer 27 has double lifelines, teak and holly sole, teak cabinets instead of shelves in cabin, L shaped galley with shortened settee opposite dinette. This yields more cabinet space in head area, but loses berth. The Tanzer also has a deck stepped mast with a solid teak compression post in the cabin.
But some Paceships are definitely prettier than others...