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  2. Beneteau First 14 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2019 review, Yacht Hub reported, "the new Beneteau First 14 is a fast, robust sailing yacht. Beneteau yacht designers have focused on design and ergonomics, and this dinghy is an ideal introduction to sailing and the joy of surfing. The First 14's planing hull strives to achieve the best compromise between speed and stability.

  3. Y Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Y Flyer is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Alvin Youngquist in 1938 as a one ... The boat design was first shown in The Rudder magazine in ...

  4. Dinghy sailing - Wikipedia

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    The development of the sailing dinghy was helped in the early 20th century by Uffa Fox (1898–1972), an English boat designer and sailing enthusiast. He developed and contributed to many dinghy classes that are still with us nearly a century later: the Albacore, International 14, National 12, Jet 14, Firefly and Flying Fifteen.

  5. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    West Kirby Sailing Club: Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy Turkey, Royal St George YC, IRL and Japan: first one-design racing dinghy to gain international recognition. Used as sailing equipment at 1920 and 1928 Olympic games, and Vintage Games 2018, Copenhagen, DEN. [13] 1913: GBR: Hamble One Design: 18 ft 0 in (5.49 m) A R Luke: Luke & Co ...

  6. Firebug (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Firebug is a class of sailing dinghy that was designed by John Spencer and Peter Tait of Auckland, New Zealand in 1995. It is a 2.4 m (8 foot) long sailing dinghy designed to be built quickly and easily by builders with no previous experience of boatbuilding. [1] A detailed report was published in Watercraft Magazine. [2]

  7. Solution (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The boat was reviewed by Yachts and Yachting, [3] by Dinghy Magazine [4] and by Sail-World. [5] In 2008 the entire Solution operation was taken over by Ovington. The Red Eye fish logo was retained, and remains the class symbol. Several design changes were introduced at this time. GRP mainsheet tower (previously metal)