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1. International Mirror Class Association of South Africa
The home of the International Mirror Class in South Africa

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2. Ontario Mirror Dinghy Association
The Ontario Mirror Dinghy Association (OMDA) is a club that supports Mirror Dinghy Regattas, camping and social events. OMDA is an organization of people who have one main thing in common. They belong to a family that owns a Mirror Dinghy. A Mirror Dinghy, or a Mirror as most call it, is a small wooden boat that is easily carried on the roof of most any sized car, even very small ones. The Mirror is only 11 feet long and 4 feet wide. The hull weighs about 100 pounds.

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3. International Mirror Class Association of Western Australia
International Mirror Class Association of Western Australia What is a Mirror? Mirrors are one of the top two-man sailing dinghies around. They are best known for their very distinct red sails. They are great family boats (ie: parent and child, etc.) and can be sailed for leisure and competition.

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4. Mirror Dinghy Fun Sailing
Old chairman of Mirrorclub Nederland about the real fun ogf Mirror Dinghy Sailing

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5. UK Mirror Class Association
www.ukmirrorsailing.com is the National Mirror Class Sailing Website. The people behind it are friendly and very knowlegeable on Mirror Dinghies and sailing them.

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6. Mirror Club Nederland
Voor het eerst geïntroduceerd in Engeland in 1963. Al snel werd de Mirror de meest populaire eenheidsklasse van de wereld. Het ontwerp is als bouwpakket leverbaar. Met een beetje handigheid wordt de Mirror in ongeveer 120 uur gebouwd. Sinds zijn intro-ductie zijn er meer dan 70.000 Mirrors over de wereld gebouwd. In 1990 behaalde de Mirror dinghy Internationale status en werd de Mirror erkend door de International Sailing Federation (ISAF). De ISAF promoot en geeft leiding aan internationale zeilevenementen en de International Mirror Class Association (IMCA) doet dit specifiek voor de Mirror Klasse. Landen die lid zijn van de IMCA: Australië, Canada, Denemarken, Engeland, Nederland, Ierland, Jamaica, Japan, Nieuw Zeeland, United States of America en Zuid Afrika.

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7. IMCAI -:- International Mirror Class Association of Ireland
First introduced in England in 1963, the Mirror quickly became the most popular one-design dinghy class in the world. The design allows the boat to be built from a kit, at home, with a basic knowledge of carpentry in about 120 hours. Since its introduction, over 70,000 Mirrors have been built around the world.

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8. International Mirror Class Association of Tasmania Homepage
In Tasmania from 1966 onwards, Mirrors developed steadily, first at Montrose Bay Yacht Club and then at nine other clubs throughout the State. The first National Championships were held in Tasmania in 1973/74, and following year two Tassie boats travelled to Victoria to contest the Nationals. Since then Tasmania has become recognised as the leader at National level with Mike Adams, Nick Rogers, David Graney, Steve McElwee and Mark Padgett winning national titles, as well as many others finishing in the top 10 placings. Many of these sailors have gone on to do well in other classes.

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9. Sweden Mirror
The home of the Swedish Mirror Association

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