- A
dinghy is a type of
small boat,
often carried or
towed by a
larger vessel for use as a tender.
Utility dinghies are
usually rowboats or have an outboard...
- The
Mirror is a type of po****r
sailing dinghy with more than 70,000 built. The
Mirror was
named after the
Daily Mirror, a UK
newspaper with a largely...
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dinghy designed in
Belgium in 1960 by
Alois Roland as a
class legal Moth
dinghy. The
design later changed into its own one-design class. The
dinghy is...
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sailing dinghy, with spinnaker,
utilising a
trapeze for the crew. The
origins of the
class began in 1953 with the
creation of the 18-foot 'Coronet'
dinghy designed...
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Dinghy sailing is the
activity of
sailing small boats by
using five
essential controls: The
sails The
foils (i.e. the
daggerboard or
centreboard and rudder...
- The
Laser is a
class of single-handed, one-design
sailing dinghies using a
common hull
design with
three interchangeable rigs of
different sail areas,...
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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...
- The
Tadpole is a
small dinghy with an
approximate length of 6 feet (2 m) and an
approximate beam of 31⁄2 feet. Its gaff rig has 30
square feet (3 m2) of...
- single-handed
sailing dinghy intended for use by
young people up to the age of 15. The
Optimist is one of the two most po****r
sailing dinghies in the world,...
- The Byte is a
small one-design
sailing dinghy sailed by one person. It was
designed by
Canadian Ian Bruce, who also
commissioned and
marketed the Laser...