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The Swift Solo
The 24 1/2er is believed to be the worlds fastest single-handed skiff . The Swift Solo (aka 24 1/2er) is a high performance three sail single-handed skiff. It was designed in 2000 by Bram Dally and the class was formed in 2003.
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Interclub Dinghy Frostbite class
The Interclub Dinghy Frostbite class, originally envisioned as a class for Inter-Club racing on Long Island sound, attracts some of the best sailors from a variety of other "summer" classes and provides great short course sailing on Sunday afternoons in the Northeast. Frostbiting an InterClub is a funny sport and IC sailing is a blast!
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Musto Performance Skiff - Victor Boats
The Musto Performance Skiff has been designed and developed with the following brief in mind – to produce an elegant yet simple dinghy with blistering performance that is highly enjoyable to sail. Just ask any Musto Performance Skiff owner and they will confirm that the design brief has been achieved. As with any true skiff the deck layout is extremely simple leaving the sailor free to focus on sailing the boat. The superb Harken deck gear combined with the layout means that all the controls work effortlessly; don't get tangled up with complexed systems, just focus on sailing the boat.
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Hampton One-Design
Boat history, news, tuning guide, schedules of events, results, photo gallery and related links.
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Banshee Class
Owner related resource for a 13 foot, singlehanded sailing/racing dinghy, including events, rules, mailing list and resources.
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Comet Class Association
Details of fixtures, results, class rules, clubs, features and meetings for single handed sailing dinghy class.
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International Star Class Yacht Racing Association
The Star Class has practiced a philosophy of design evolution over its 90 year lifetime. Always staying at the forefront of sailing technology, the Star maintains a conservative balance aimed at keeping the level of competition high, holding costs in check and preserving the initial spirit of this great yacht.
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Day Sailer Association
General information and history, fleets, rigging, 1999/2000 events, photos and contact information.
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Flying Scot® Sailing Association, Inc.
The Flying Scot is a 19-foot centerboard daysailer. The large, deep cockpit is ideal for family sailing, holding as many as eight people. The Flying Scot is also a great racer with a crew of two or three.
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The International Canoe Class Association
The International 10 Square Metre Canoe is the world's fastest single-handed monohull sailing dinghy, with a unique feature of a sliding seat that enables the helmsman to place his or her weight a long way out from the side of the hull. This makes the International Canoe (IC) an exhilarating and challenging boat to sail. The hull is one-design, but the deck layout and sail plan are subject to minimal restrictions.
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Classic Moth Boat Association
What are Classic Moths, news letter, racing schedule, race reports, photos and stories, building/sailing tips and tricks, and buy and sell.
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Welcome to the exciting world of Zoom
A Strict One Design Class Dinghy from Finland. ZOOM8 opens a brand new chapter in youth sailing. As safe for the beginners as it is challenging for the experienced cracks, it fulfills every youngsters dream.
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Canadian Albacore Association
The CAA was formed in 1961 and celebrates its 37th year of operation in 1998. Rumour has it that the late Bill Gooderham created the demand for this new hot boat back in the early '60s, simply by planing back and forth on the Muskoka Lakes. Wide-eyed cottagers apparently lined up with cheque books in hand at the end of their docks to place an order for the Albacore (then imported from England) following his display.
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Fish Class
History, specifications, class rules, photo gallery and news archive.
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Buzz Class Association
Class meetings, racing results, news and gallery for this class of one design, double handed, single trapeze, asymmetric racing sailboats.
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Lido 14 Class Association
The Lido 14 Class Association is a non-profit organization whose object is to promote one-design racing of the Lido 14 Class sloop under uniform rules so that all may do so affordably and fairly.
To help meet the specific needs of Lido 14 sailors around the nation, the Association recognizes Fleets of three or more Lido 14 sloops.
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Flying Eleven
About the class, officers, results, measurement rules, and boats for sale.
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OKDIA
The OK Dinghy International Association (OKDIA) is the organisation for sailing in the International OK-Dinghy class.
The OK Dinghy is a 4m long single-handed sailing racing dinghy.
This pages are designed to keep all persons interested in the OK Dinghy up to date with information about racing in the class.
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Thistle Fleet #2
Located in Grosse Pointe at Crescent Sail Yacht Club. Contains racing event schedule and results, plus pictures.
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National Squib Owners Association
The Squib was designed in 1967 by Oliver lee as a successor to his Ajax 23. The protoytpe was built in cold moulded wood and sailed extensively over the winter of 1967-68. after successful proving trials she was used as a plug and the first GRP Squib was launched in June 1968. By the end of that year there were six Squibs racing on the Crouch and they had grown into a substantial fleet by 1969 with new fleets forming at Waldringfiled, Brixham, Abersoch and Aldeburgh. At the Yachting World Keelboat Rally held in 1969 the Squib was pronounced to be the most interesting entry. when numbers passed 300 in 1972 the Squib was granted national status.
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