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  2. Optimist (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    As well as the annual world championship the class also has six continental championships, attended by a total of over 850 sailors a year. [13] Many of the top world Optimist sailors have become world-class Laser Radial or 4.7 sailors after they "age-out" but many also excel in double-handers such as the 420 and 29er. At the 2020 Olympics at ...

  3. List of keelboat classes designed before 1970 - Wikipedia

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    285 yachts listed on register, [60] 12 fleets in 5 countries; over 150 yachts racing: the first class to be recognized by ISAF as a "Classic" One Design Class [61] [62] 1937: Deben 4-ton: 6.71 m (22 ft 0 in) Claude Whisstock [29] 1937: Bembridge Redwing mk2: 8.46 m (27 ft 9 in) Charles E. Nicholson: 20 by Camper & Nicholson (Wood) Approx. 35 by ...

  4. Melody 34 - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 6.23 ft (1.90 m) with the standard keel. [1] [2] The boat is fitted with an inboard diesel engine of 18 or 27 hp (13 or 20 kW) for docking and maneuvering. The fuel tank holds 24 U.S. gallons (91 L; 20 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 48 U.S. gallons (180 L; 40 imp gal).

  5. 4 World-Class Yacht Races That’ll Put Your Sailing Skills to ...

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    Each offers different styles of race boats, crew sizes and new technologies.

  6. Pram (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A Norwegian pram. A pram is a small utility dinghy with a transom bow rather than a pointed bow. This type of pram provides a more efficient use of space than does a traditional skiff of the same size. The Mirror and Optimist sailboats are examples of this form. Modern prams are often 8 to 10 feet long and built of plywood, fibreglass, plastic ...

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Sailing - Wikipedia

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    Olympic, Vintage Yachting Classes and other Former Olympic sailing classes: Netherlands: 09 April 2010 R Jordan (talk · contribs) Yacht manufacturers and designers: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA: 14 April 2010 Barbetorte (talk · contribs) Naval architecture, Sailing history, Olympic classes, drawings of sailboats Bretagne, France: 19 April 2010

  8. Dinghy racing - Wikipedia

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    Dinghy racing is a competitive sport using dinghies, which are small boats which may be rowboats, have an outboard motor, or be sailing dinghies.Dinghy racing has affected aspects of the modern sailing dinghy, including hull design, sail materials and sailplan, and techniques such as planing and trapezing.

  9. Mirror (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror class rules permit the use of a spinnaker. This may also be used by single handers as well - although flying a main, jib and spinnaker single-handed sounds complex, it is quite manageable with a bit of practice. Mainsail controls permitted by the class are downhaul , outhaul and kicking strap (Vang). The Jib tack fixing may also be ...