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  2. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Skerries Sailing Club, Foynes Sailing Club, Dublin Bay Sailing Club, Wexford Tennis & Sailing Club: Each year the Mermaid sailors come together at a different venue for a week's racing. 1932: GBR: British Moth: 11 ft 0 in (3.35 m) Sydney Cheverton: Active 1934: USA: Hampton One Design: 0 ft 0 in (0 m) Vincent Serio: Hampton YC, Virginia [24 ...

  3. SSV Oliver Hazard Perry - Wikipedia

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    The Oliver Hazard Perry sails as Rhode Island’s Official Sailing School Vessel and "good will ambassador" for the state, as well as a "floating classroom". It teaches students STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) lessons while applying it to the practical activities they learn how to do on the ship.

  4. Sail Newport - Wikipedia

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    Sail Newport is Rhode Island's premier public sailing center. [2] It offers sailing lessons to all ages, in addition to boat storage and numerous annual regattas. Special events have included the America's Cup World Series in 2012 and the Volvo Ocean Race in 2015 and 2018.

  5. List of keelboat classes designed before 1970 - Wikipedia

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    5.11 m (16 ft 9 in) Alan Buchanan: 55: West Kirby Sailing Club: 1959: Shark 24: 7.32 m (24 ft 0 in) ... Olympic sailing classes; List of sailing boat types; Notes

  6. Cadet (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Cadet is a class of sailing dinghy designed to be sailed by two children up to the age of 17. It is a one-design class, originally designed by Jack Holt in 1947. Cadets are sailed worldwide in more than 40 countries.

  7. Chapman School of Seamanship - Wikipedia

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    Classes began at the School on board a 93 ft. former Coast Guard cutter donated by Canadian monks. From its humble beginnings the School grew from one vessel/classroom to an 8-acre campus, from 3 students to 1,100 a year and to a training fleet of 30 vessels.