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Yachting is a physical activity involving boats. It may be racing sailing boats, cruising to distant shores, or day-sailing along a coast. For either of the songs named Sailing, see Sailing (song). ...
A cruising sailboat anchored in the San Blas Islands, in Panama. ...
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Whilst sailing's invention is prehistoric, racing sailing boats is believed to have started in the Netherlands some time in the 17th century, whence it soon made its way to England where custom-built racing "yachts" began to emerge. In 1851, a challenge to an American yacht racing club in New York led to the beginning of the America's Cup, a regatta won by the New York Yacht Club until 1983, when they finally lost to Australia II. Meanwhile, yacht racing continued to evolve, with the development of recognised classes of racing yachts, from small dinghies up to huge maxi yachts. Inshore yacht racing on Sydney Harbour, Australia Yacht racing is the sport of competitive sailing. ...
(16th century - 17th century - 18th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 17th century was that century which lasted from 1601-1700. ...
1851 (MDCCCLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
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The Americas Cup trophy The Americas Cup is the most famous and most prestigious regatta in the sport of sailing, and the oldest active trophy in international sport, predating the FA Cup by two decades and the Modern Olympics by 45 years. ...
The New York Yacht Club is a private yacht club based in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island. ...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
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2 GP14s, a Topper and a Graduate Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats by using (1) the sails and (2) underwater foils (centreboard and rudder). ...
A maxi yacht, or simply maxi, is a large racing sailboat. ...
These days, yacht racing and dinghy racing are common participant sports around the developed world, particularly where favourable wind conditions and access to reasonably sized bodies of water are available. Most yachting is conducted in salt water, but smaller craft can be - and are - raced on lakes and even large rivers. Inshore yacht racing on Sydney Harbour, Australia Yacht racing is the sport of competitive sailing. ...
Dinghy racing is the competitive sport of sailing dinghies. ...
Whilst there are many different types of racing vessels, they can generally be separated into the larger yachts, which are larger and contain facilities for extended voyages, and smaller harbour racing craft such as dinghies and skiffs. Dinghy races are conducted on sheltered water on smaller craft, usually designed for crews of between one and three people. They are almost all equipped with one mast. Some have only one triangular sail, but most have two configured as a sloop, and usually carry a spinnaker, a large, bulging sail designed for sailing "with the wind". Most races are conducted between vessels of identical design ("one design" racing). In these races, with identical equipment the sailors best able to make use of the ambient conditions win. Dinghy racing is the competitive sport of sailing dinghies. ...
A sloop-rigged J-24 sailboat A sloop (From Dutch sloep) in sailing, is a vessel with a fore-and-aft rig. ...
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Dinghy designs vary from small, stable, and slow craft for novice sailors to lightweight, high-speed designs that are very difficult for even experienced crews to sail safely and effectively. Australia's 18-foot skiff class are the fastest monohull dinghies, reaching speeds of up to 40 kilometres per hour even in relatively light winds. Sailing has a reputation for being a boring spectator sport, but skiff racing can be very exciting, particularly in unpredictable conditions where crews struggle to keep their boats upright. Various multi-hull racing classes are even faster. The 18ft Skiff is considered the fastest class of sailing skiffs. ...
Various one-design dinghy classes are raced at the Summer Olympic Games. Poster for the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. ...
Larger yachts are also raced on harbours, but the most prestigious yacht races are point-to-point long distance races on the open ocean. Bad weather makes such races a considerable test of equipment and willpower just to finish, and from time to time boats and sailors are lost at sea. The longest such events are "round-the-world" races which can take months to complete, but better-known are events such as the Fastnet race in the United Kingdom and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race along the east coast of Australia. As well as a first-past-the-post trophy (called "line honours"), boats may race under a handicap system that adjusts finishing times for the relative speeds of the boats' design, theoretically offering each entrant an equal chance. The Fastnet race is a yachting race in the United Kingdom. ...
Map of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race route. ...
Cruising - yachting as a lifestyle Cruising involves traveling on a boat. It could be a trip to the other side of the bay or across the oceans to the islands of the South Pacific. Safe cruising across long distances requires a degree of self sufficiency and a wide range of skills beyond handling the boat. Knowledge of navigation, meteorology, mechanical and electrical systems, radio, first aid, sea survival, nutrition and more are needed and can be life saving when cruising to distant shores. In the UK a system of certification is run by the Royal Yachting Association which includes a range of courses, both theoretical and practical, covering these areas. A cruising sailboat anchored in the San Blas Islands, in Panama. ...
Table of geography, hydrography, and navigation, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. ...
Satellite image of Hurricane Hugo with a polar low visible at the top of the image. ...
First aid is a series of simple, life-saving medical techniques that a non-doctor or layman can be trained to perform. ...
The updated USDA food pyramid, published in 2005, is a general nutrition guide for recommended food consumption. ...
The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is the UKs recognised national association for sailing, windsurfing, motor cruising, sportsboats, personal watercraft and powerboat racing. ...
See also // Boating, the leisurely activity of traveling by boat typically refers to the recreational use of boats whether power boats, sail boats, or yachts (large vessels), focused on the travel itself, as well as sports activities, such as fishing or waterskiing. ...
For either of the songs named Sailing, see Sailing (song). ...
2 GP14s, a Topper and a Graduate Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats by using (1) the sails and (2) underwater foils (centreboard and rudder). ...
Inshore yacht racing on Sydney Harbour, Australia Yacht racing is the sport of competitive sailing. ...
Yacht chartering is the practice of renting, or chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and traveling to various coastal or island destinations. ...
Saint-Tropez is famous for its luxury yachts. ...
Dinghy racing is the competitive sport of sailing dinghies. ...
A cruising sailboat anchored in the San Blas Islands, in Panama. ...
| Classes of Keelboats (Worldwide List) | | 10 Metre | 11 Metre | 12 Metre | 2.4 Metre | 5 Metre | 5.5 Metre | 6 Metre | 8 Metre | Achilles 24 | Albin Vega | Aloha | Antrim 27 | Beachcomber (22 ft) |Cal | Catalina Yachts | Catalina 22 | Catalina 30 | Cabot 36 | Colin Archer | Contessa 26 | Contessa 32 | Didi26 | Downeaster | Dragon | Etchells | Farr 40 | Fife | Flying Fifteen | Flying Tiger 10 M | Folkboat | Freedom | Guppy 13 | H-boat | Hai/Requin | Hallberg-Rassy | International 806 | International Americas Cup Class | IOD | J/22 | J/24 | J/105 |J-Class | Kendall 32 | Knarr |Laser SB3 | Maxi Yacht | Melges 24 | Melges 32 | Monark 540 | Moore 24 | Open 50 Monohull | Open 60 Monohull | Pearson Triton | Pearson Ensign | Red Witch | Rhodes 19| Rhodes 22 | Ross 930 | San Juan 24 |Seagull | Seamew | Sea Sprite 34 | Shark 24 | Shields | Soling | Sonar | Soverel 33 | Squib | Star | Stella | Sydney 38 | Tartan Ten | Tempest | Top Hat 25 | Triton | Ensign | Vindö | Westsail 32 | Yngling A Keelboat is a keeled boat built for the navigation of rivers. ...
The 11:Metre is a sloop-rigged yacht with One Design rules that specify every hardware and rope. ...
The 12-metre class sailing vessels replaced the huge and expensive J-class yachts that were raced in the 1930s. ...
Paralympic Class 2. ...
The International 5. ...
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The Achilles 24 is a class of small but fast and durable cruiser-racer yacht (sailboat). ...
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Aloha Yachts were a range of sailing keelboats manufactured in Whitby, Ontario, Canada by Ouyang Boat Works, founded by Ti Ouyang who had previously worked for Whitby Boat Works. ...
The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...
Cal Yachts (aka Jenson Marine) was a manufacturer of performace oriented fiberglass sailboats from the 1960s to the 1980s. ...
Catalina 27 - Latin Lass from Berkeley YC,racing on San Francisco Bay Catalina Yachts is a U.S.-based builder of fiberglass monohull sloop-rigged sailboats ranging in sizes from eight to 47 feet in length. ...
A Catalina 22 underway, circa 1970 The Catalina 22 is a popular sailboat produced by Catalina Yachts. ...
The Catalina 30 is a thirty foot-long fiberglass sailboat first produced in 1974 by the Catalina Yachts Company in California. ...
The Cabot 36 sailboat is a Canadian classic that was built in the 1970s in Sydney, Nova Scotia from plans and drawings done by the famous design team of Ted Brewer and Bob Walstrom. ...
Colin Archer (22 July 1832 - 3 February 1921) was a naval architect and shipbuilder from Larvik, Norway. ...
// The Contessa 26 is a 7. ...
It was at the London Boat show in 1971 that the Contessa 32 made her first public appearance. ...
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Former Olympic Class The Dragon is a keelboat designed by Johan Anker in 1929. ...
Etchells are a one design class of sailing boat. ...
The Farr 40 is a 40 foot one-design sailboat designed by Farr Yacht Design in 1996 following after the Mumm 30. ...
Fife Yachts were luxury, wooden yachts built in the first half of the 20th Century in the small Scottish village of Fairlie. ...
The Flying Fifteen is a keelboat designed by Uffa Fox in 1947. ...
The Flying Tiger 10 M (FT10) was designed in 2005 by renowned naval architect Robert H. Perry, built by Bill Stevens at Hansheng Yachts in Xiamen, P.R. China and comercialized by Hiptrader LLC. The FT10 is intended as an affordable one-design club racer, and with its light displacement...
The Nordic Folkboat is a clinker-built wooden sloop and its design was the result of a competition held by the Scandinavian Yacht Racing Unionin 1942. ...
Freedom Yachts is the maker of the Freedom (sail) and Legacy (power) yacht brands. ...
A pocket cruiser, microcruiser or pocket yacht is a small, often lightweight sailboat with a cabin, which is intended for recreational cruising (either overnight or for extended periods) of the owners chosen waterways. ...
The H-Boat is a keelboat designed by Hans Groop of Finland in 1967, with some minor modifications by Paul Elvström in 1971. ...
Hai (Shark, in French Requin) is one-design, sloop-rigged keelboat designed in Finland. ...
Hallberg-Rassy AB (HR) is a famous international Swedish shipyard for producing exclusive sailing yachts. ...
The International 806 is a sloop-rigged sailing yacht that is popular in northern and central Europe. ...
The Americas Cup is the most famous trophy in the sport of yachting, and the oldest active trophy in sports. ...
An IOD racer on a mooring in Hamilton Harbour, Bermuda, in 2006. ...
The International J/22 is a popular fixed keel one design racing sailboat normally raced with a crew of three or four people (total crew weight is restricted to 275 kg/605 lb). ...
The International J/24 is one of the worlds most popular one-design keelboats. ...
The International J/105 is a fixed keel one design racing sailboat. ...
During the 1930s J-class yachts were built to race in the Americas Cup. ...
A Westsail 32 sailing off Northern California. ...
The knarr (plural: knarrer) was the generic name for viking trade and mercantile ships. ...
The Laser SB3 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. ...
A maxi yacht, or simply maxi, is a large racing sailboat. ...
The Melges 24 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. ...
The Melges 32 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. ...
Monark 540 is a relatively small sailboat (5 meters 40 centimeters), from around 1975. ...
The Moore 24 is a type of sailboat. ...
The International Monohull Open Classes Association (IMOCA) is an international assocation within the sport of sailing which administers the monohull Open 50 and Open 60 classes of sailboats. ...
The International Monohull Open Classes Association (IMOCA) is an international assocation within the sport of sailing which administers the monohull Open 50 and Open 60 classes of sailboats. ...
The Pearson Triton, also known as Triton, was one of the first production fiberglass sailboats manufactured in the United States. ...
The Ensign sailboat is the largest class of full keel boats in North America. ...
A Red Witch on a spinnaker run A Red Witch on its side on a boat ramp, showing its keel A Red Witch is a shallow draft 6 metre yacht, designed to fit under major bridges on the Swan River. ...
Philip Leonard Rhodes (1895-1974) was a prolific boat and ship designer of extraordinary range, particularly known for his racing yacht and sloop designs[1]. His other works included commercial and naval vessels such as minesweepers, police boats and garbage scows. ...
Philip Leonard Rhodes (1895-1974) was a prolific boat and ship designer of extraordinary range, particularly known for his racing yacht and sloop designs[1]. His other works included commercial and naval vessels such as minesweepers, police boats and garbage scows. ...
Ross 930 Fleet The Ross 930 is a class of fast cruiser-racer yachts named after its designer, New Zealander Murray Ross. ...
The San Juan 24 is one of the most versitile keelboats for its size. ...
Bell Seagull The Bell Woodworking Seagull and Seamew are both small sloop-rigged marine ply sailing boats designed by Ian Proctor, who was also responsible for the design of many small sailing dinghies in seven different classes including the extremely popular Topper, and Wanderer. ...
Bell Seagull The Bell Woodworking Seagull and Seamew are both small sloop-rigged marine ply sailing boats designed by Ian Proctor, who was also responsible for the design of many small sailing dinghies in seven different classes including the extremely popular Topper, and Wanderer. ...
The Sea Sprite 34 is the largest of the Sea Sprite sailing vessels. ...
The Shark 24 is a Canadian-built 24 ft sailing yacht which has earned itself a reputation of extraordinary reliability and longevity among sailors both in North America and Central Europe. ...
In 1963 Cornelius Shields, one of the foremost proponents of one-design sailing in the U.S. conceived of a modern followup to the International One Design. ...
A soling is a small class of keelboat that was used as the Olympic keelboat from 1972-2000. ...
A Sonar start The Sonar is a 7 m (23 ft) one-design keelboat for three to five people. ...
The Soverel 33 was launched in 1983 by renowned racing sailor and designer Mark Soverel. ...
A Squib is a type of small sailboat originally designed in 1967. ...
A Star (or Starboat) is a 6. ...
The Stella 26 is a one design bermudian (marconi) sloop rigged cruiser / racer designed by the noted yacht designer C.R.(Kim) Holman in 1959. ...
The Tarten Ten, nicknamed T-10, is a 10 meter keelboat designed by Sparkman & Stephens in 1978. ...
The Tempest is a keelboat designed by Ian Procter. ...
The internal plan of a Top Hat 25 Top Hat 25 is an Australian made sailing yacht. ...
The Pearson Triton, also known as Triton, was one of the first production fiberglass sailboats manufactured in the United States. ...
The Ensign sailboat is the largest class of full keel boats in North America. ...
Vindö was a little boat yard on the Swedish west coast, situated between Orust and the mainland outside Uddevalla. ...
A Westsail 32 sailing off Northern California. ...
Yngling (keelboat) - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
| | Classes of sailing dinghies, scows, sharpies and skiffs (worldwide) | | 29er | 405 ("Four-oh-five") | 420 ("Four-twenty") | 470 ("Four-seventy") | 49er | 505 ("Five-oh-five") | 3000 | Adventuress | Albacore | ASC | Astus 14.1 | Australian Sharpie | Bermuda Fitted Dinghy | Blue Jay | Bosun | British Moth | BP18 | Buccaneer 18 | Byte | C-Lark | Cadet | Cherub | Comet | Contender | Corsair | Coypu | Dabchick | Day Sailer | Drascombe | El Toro | Enterprise | Escape | Europe |Fatty Knees | Finn | Fireball | Firefly | Flying Dutchman | Flying Eleven | Flying Junior | Flying Scot | GP14 | Graduate | Heron | Highlander | Hornet | Idle-along | IDRA14 | International Canoe | International Twelve | International Fourteen | 12ft Skiff |16ft Skiff | 18ft Skiff | Jacksnipe | Javelin | Jersey Skiff | Jet 14 | Jollyboat | JY15 | Lark | Laser | Laser Radial | Laser 4.7 | Laser 2 | Laser 2000 | Laser 3000 | Laser 4000 | Laser 5000 | Laser Pico | Laser SB3 | Laser Stratos | Laser Vortex | Laser Funboat | Lido 14 | Lightning | Manly Junior | Merlin Rocket | Miracle | Mirror | Mirror 16 | Musto Skiff | Mutineer 15 | National 12 | NorfolkPunt | NS14 | O'Day DaySailer | OK Dinghy | Optimist | Osprey | Otter | P Class | Pirate | Pegasus | Precision 15 | Puddle Duck Racer | Pacer | Phantom |RS200 | RS300 | RS400 | RS500 | RS600| | RS700 | RS800 | RS Feva | RS Vareo | RS Vision | RS K6 | Sabot | Sabre | Salcombe Yawl | Sea Bright | Scorpion (dinghy) | Scow (A, C, E, MC, M16, 17) | Snipe | Solo | Spiral | Streaker | Sunburst | Sunfish | Tasar | Thames A Class Rater | Thistle | Tinker Traveller | Tinker Star Traveller | Topper | Topper Topaz | Topper Topaz Taz | Topper Topaz Magno | Topper Topaz Omega | Topper Topaz Vibe | Topper Topaz Xenon | Turnabout | Turtle | Twinkles 10 & 12 | Vagabond | Vanguard 15 | Wanderer | Wayfarer | Woodpussy | Y flyer | Zeddie | Zephyr | Zoom 8 For either of the songs named Sailing, see Sailing (song). ...
Dinghy of the schooner Adventuress A dinghy is a small utility boat attached to a larger boat. ...
A scow, in the original sense, is a flat bottomed boat with a blunt bow, often used to haul garbage or similar bulk freight; cf. ...
Sharpies are long, narrow sailboats with flat bottoms, extremely shallow draft, centerboards and straight, flaring sides. ...
The term skiff is applied to various river craft, but a skiff is typically a small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern. ...
The 29er is a skiff designed by Julian Bethwaite and first produced in 1998. ...
The International 420 Class Dinghy is a monohull planing dinghy with centreboard, bermuda rig and centre sheeting, designed for a crew of two. ...
Olympic Class The 470 is a monohull planing dinghy with centerboard, Bermuda rig and center sheeting, designed for a crew of two. ...
49er With Its Asymetric Spinnaker The 49er is a newer one-design class of small sailing dinghy. ...
The International 505 is a one-design high-performance two-person monohull planing centerboard dinghy. ...
The 3000 is a racing sailing dinghy crewed by two persons with a trapeze for the crew. ...
Adventuress sail no. ...
The Albacore is a 4. ...
The Astus 14. ...
The Australian Sharpie is a 3-person sailing dinghy which has evolved from the 12-square-metre class sailed in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. ...
Bermudian work boats racing. ...
A fleet of Blue Jays sail in a regatta Blue Jay is a class of sailboat used primarily in the Northeastern United States. ...
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// The Irish flag, consisting of green, white, and orange. ...
The Buccaneer 18 is a day sailer for pleasure sailing as well as racing; it is sailed throughout North America. ...
The Byte is a cat rigged dinghy sailboat produced by PS2000. ...
A C-Lark sailing with a model boat in the foreground. ...
A Cadet is a small sailing dinghy. ...
The Cherub is a small, high performance[1], two-man planing dinghy first designed in 1951 in New Zealand by John Spencer[2] (d 1994). ...
The Comet dinghy is a sixteen foot long, two person, one-design class, racing sloop. ...
The International Contender is a single-handed high performance sailing dinghy, designed by Ben Lexcen (Australia) in 1967 as a possible successor to the Finn dinghy for Olympic competition. ...
The Corsair is a class of sixteen foot three handed sailing dinghy. ...
A Coypu The Coypu is a class of small sailing dinghy. ...
The Day Sailer is a day sailer for pleasure sailing as well as racing; it is sailed throughout North America and Brazil. ...
A Drascombe is a series of sailing boats designed by John Watkinson. ...
The El Toro is a one-design class of sailing dinghy. ...
The Enterprise type is a two-man hiking sailing dinghy with a distinctive blue sail and no spinnaker. ...
The Europe is a one person dinghy. ...
The Fatty Knees fibreglass sailing dinghies were designed by Lyle Hess (1912 - 2002). ...
Originally designed by Peter Milne in 1962, the Fireball is a one-design high-performance sailing dinghy. ...
Former Olympic Class The firefly is a two sail hiking sailing dinghy with no spinnaker. ...
Former Olympic Class The Flying Dutchman is a high-performance class of racing dinghy. ...
The Flying Eleven is an Australian boat designed as a high performance racing skiff suitable for 12 to 18 year olds. ...
Flying Junior Dinghy The Flying Junior or FJ is a sailing dinghy designed in 1955 in Holland by Van Essen and Conrad Gulcher. ...
The Flying Scot is a day sailer dinghy used for pleasure sailing as well as racing throughout North America. ...
GP14 from astern The GP14 is a 4. ...
The Heron Dinghy is a dinghy designed by Jack Holt of the United Kingdom as the Yachting World Cartopper (YW Cartopper). ...
A Douglass design in the early 50s, the Highlander was the last boat built by the Douglass & McLeod company. ...
The Hornet Dinghy The Hornet dinghy was designed by Jack Holt in 1953. ...
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The International Canoe, or more properly the International Ten Square Metre Sailing Canoe, often abbreviated to IC is a powerful and extremely fast single handed sailing canoe whose rules are governed by the International Canoe Federation. ...
The International 14 is a racing sailing dinghy. ...
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The 18ft Skiff is considered the fastest class of sailing skiffs. ...
Jacksnipe Sail Logo, depicting the Jack Snipe bird The Jacksnipe is a two-man racing sailing dinghy with a single trapeze for the crew and symmetrical spinnaker. ...
The Javelin can refer to several different class of boats. ...
The Jersey Skiff is a beach launched boat first appearing around the end of the 1800s. ...
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...
A Jollyboat is a New Zealand sailing dinghy designed by John Spencer. ...
The JY 15 is a one-design racing dinghy designed by Rod Johnstone in 1989. ...
Lark 2462 Mr Bigglesworth About the LARK Class The Lark was designed in 1966 by Michael Jackson, designer of many National 12 and Merlin Rockets. ...
Olympic Class sailor hiking out The Laser Standard Laser Standard - Side view Righting a capsized boat This article focuses on the Laser Standard dinghy. ...
The Laser (often called Laser Standard to avoid confusion with the laser variants) is a popular one-design class of small sailing dinghy. ...
The Laser 4. ...
The Laser 2 is a larger variant of the popular Laser one-design class of small sailing dinghy The Laser is a single-handed boat, but the Laser 2 is sailed by two people. ...
// The Laser 2000 hosts a number of convenience and family-oriented features: Single-line hoist system for the gennaker Furling jib allows easy storage of jib for downwind sailing and single-handed operation Configurable for single- or double-handed sailing Foam sandwich hull construction uses glass-reinforced plastics to save...
The Laser 3000 is a racing sailing dinghy crewed by two persons with a trapeze for the crew. ...
The Laser 4000 is an asymmetric racing dinghy crewed by two persons. ...
The Laser Pico dinghy is a small sailboat designed by Jo Richards in the mid-1990s and used primarily for training and day sailing. ...
The Laser SB3 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. ...
// Laser Stratos Introduction The Laser Stratos is an all-round cruising and racing boat built by the same company as the famous Laser Standard dinghy. ...
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It has been suggested that Lightning (sailboat) be merged into this article or section. ...
A junior racing dinghy class popular in Sydney Australia. ...
The Merlin Rocket is a 14 foot dinghy sailed in the United Kingdom. ...
The Miracle is a small dinghy sailboat popularized in the United Kingdom, and designed by Jack Holt â one of the last for the well-known designer. ...
A Mirror on Combs Reservoir in Derbyshire The Mirror is a highly successful pram dinghy, with more than 70,000 built. ...
Introduction A Musto Skiff reaching at Lake Garda The Musto Skiff is a single-handed sailing skiff with a length of 4. ...
A Mutineer and barge share the Mississippi River The Mutineer is a 15 foot sailing vessel. ...
The National 12 is a two-person, two-sail, twelve-foot (3. ...
The Day Sailer is a day sailer for pleasure sailing as well as racing; it is sailed throughout North America and Brazil. ...
OK dinghy A Brief History of the OK In 1957 Axel Dangaard Olsen of Seattle, U.S.A., asked the Danish yacht designer Knud Olsen to prepare drawings for a light and fast single-handed sailing dinghy based on conventional plywood construction. ...
The Optimist is a small, single-crew sailing dinghy. ...
The Otter is a two man sailing dinghy with a glass fibre hull. ...
Origin The P-Class was designed by New Zealand civil engineer, Harry Highet, as a simple vessel in which children and young people could learn to sail. ...
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The Pegasus, is a powerful and fast two person racing and cruising dinghy designed by Uffa Fox in 1958. ...
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The dimensions to which a PD Racer must conform. ...
Pacer Class The Pacer class of sailing dinghy, formerly known as the Puffin Pacer, was designed in the UK by Jack Holt. ...
The RS200 is a 4. ...
The RS300 is a modern racing sailing dinghy made by RS, who also make many other dinghies. ...
The RS800 is a fast, light-weight sailing dinghy designed by Phil Morrison. ...
The RS Feva is a one- or two-man (depending on rig) racing dinghy which has use of optional jib and/or spinnaker. ...
The RS Vareo is a modern, singlehanded sailing dinghy widely raced throughout the UK at both club and national level. ...
The Sabot is a sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various places around the world. ...
Sabre sailing at Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club The Sabre is a class of twelve-foot-long (3. ...
The Sea Bright is a derivation of the Jersey Skiff. ...
The scorpion is a class of small sailing dinghy. ...
A scow, in the original sense, is a flat bottomed boat with a blunt bow, often used to haul garbage or similar bulk freight; cf. ...
The Snipe is a 15-1/2 foot, 2 person, one design racing dinghy with a rich history. ...
The National Solo class is a racing dinghy designed by Jack Holt in 1956. ...
The Spiral is a type or class of sailing dinghy. ...
Streakers at Ripon Sailing Club A Streaker is a type of sailing dinghy designed in 1975 by Jack Holt. ...
The Sunburst is a two-handed, 3. ...
The Sunfish is a popular one-design class of sailboat which was developed in the 1950s. ...
The Tasar is a 14 foot fibreglass sailing dinghy. ...
The Thames A Class Rater is both a historic and modern specialist sailing craft designed for the particular conditions at Thames Sailing Club, in Surbiton in the United Kingdom. ...
A Thistle sailing downwind. ...
A Topper under unexacting conditions The Topper is an 11 sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. ...
In the United States, the Sadie Hawkins dance (also known as a snow ball, snowball, turnabout, or a Tolo) is a school dance, usually occuring in high schools, in which female students invite male students. ...
The Vagabond is a 3. ...
The Vanguard 15 is a popular one design racing dinghy (no changes to the boat) manufactured by Vanguard Sailboats. ...
The Wanderer Logo The Wanderer is a 14 foot Fiberglass hull Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. ...
The Wayfarer is a wooden or fibreglass hulled bermudan rigged sailing dinghy, often used for short sailing trips as a day boat. The boat is 15 foot 10 inches (4. ...
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The Y Flyer is a 18 foot sloop rigged racing dinghy sailed by 2 people. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Z Class (aka Zeddie, Takapuna). ...
The Zephyr is a New Zealand one-design 3. ...
The Zoom 8 is a youth racing sailboat sailed in the United Kingdom and Ireland. ...
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| Classes and types of catamarans, trimarans and multihulls (worldwide list) | | A-Catamaran | ARC 17 | ARC 21 | ARC 22 | Astus 14.1 | Astus 16.1 | Astus 20.1 | Beachcat | Sprint 15 | Dart 16 | Dart 18 | Dragonfly 800 | Formula 16 | Formula 18 | Hobie | Mystere | Proa | RC 27 | RC 30 | Taipan 4.9 | Tornado | Open Ocean Performance Sixties | Unicorn The A-Class Catamaran, often abbreviated to A-Class, is a developmental class sailing catamaran for singlehanded racing. ...
The Astus 14. ...
The Astus 16. ...
The Astus 20. ...
Beachcat is a word used to describe an off the beach type of catamaran sailboat. ...
Jon Cook (ISAF Youth World Youth Catamaran Champion) putting the Sprint 15 through its paces up wind off Falmouth!! Sprint 15s on the Beach at Pentewan Sands UK The Sprint 15 is a one-design 15 foot long glassfibre sailing catamaran, principly sailed in the UK. It is designed to...
[1] Dragonfly 800 The Dragonfly 800 is an 8 metre trimaran manufactured in Denmark by Quorning Boats. ...
The Formula 16 (F16) sport catamaran is a 5 m long beach catamaran with an asymmetric spinnaker setup. ...
Sports catamaran or beach catamaran sailing The Formula 18 class, with its F18 abbreviation, is one of the success stories in the sport catamarans scene. ...
Hobie Cats are small racing catamarans used for racing and personal use. ...
Mystère is a Canadian manufacturer of off-the-beach Catamarans also known as multihulls. ...
R. M. Munroes 1898 proa A Proa is a multihull vessel consisting of two (usually) unequal parallel hulls, superficially similar to an outrigger canoe. ...
Taipan 4. ...
The Tornado is an olympic class sailing catamaran, with a crew of two. ...
The Open Ocean Performance Sixty, or simply Open 60, is a class of trimaran racing yacht defined by the Ocean Racing Multihull Association. ...
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