Mumm 36

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Mumm 36 is a {{convert|10.91|m|ft|adj=on}} sailboat class designed by Bruce Farr, with about 100 boats built.{{citation |last=Gelin |first=Curt |title=500 segelbåtar i test: bakgrund, egenskaper, omdömen |year=2005 |publisher=Nautiska förlaget |location=Stockholm |language=sv |isbn=91-89564-19-7 |page=372 }}

History

The Mumm 36 designed by Farr was built by Bénéteau, Carroll Marine, Cookson Boats and Robertson & Caine between 1993 and 1998.{{cite web|url= https://sailboatdata.com/builder/beneteau|title= Beneteau|access-date = 26 March 2022|last= McArthur| first = Bruce |work = sailboatdata.com|year = 2022|archive-url= https://archive.today/20200930161135/https://sailboatdata.com/builder/beneteau|archive-date= 30 September 2020|url-status= live}} The name comes from the class sponsor at the time Champagne Mumm.

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