Douglass & McLeod

Douglass & McLeod was an American boat builder based in Grand River, Ohio.

The company specialized in the design and manufacture of fiberglass racing sailboats.

[1][2] The company was founded to do subcontract finishing work on the wooden plywood hulls of International 14s.

[1][2] In 1961 the company commissioned Sparkman & Stephens to design the Tartan 27, which was a commercial and racing success.

In 1971 Sparkman & Stephens designed the D&M 22 International Offshore Rule Quarter Ton class racer as a smaller keelboat for the company line, but it was to be the last boat the company would produce.