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  • 31Melges Performance Sailboats — Melges Performance Sailboats, is a United States company founded by Harry Melges, father of former Olympic sailor Buddy Melges. The company s headquarters is in Zenda, Wisconsin. The about six hundred existing boats are approximately evenly split …

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  • 32Corsair (dinghy) — Corsair Current Specifications Crew 3 Type Monohull Construction Fiberglass …

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  • 33Miracle (dinghy) — Current Specifications Crew 1–4 LOA 3.89 m (12.8 ft) LWL 3.69 m (12.1 ft) The Miracle is a small dinghy sailboat popularized in the United Kingdom, and designed by Jack Holt …

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  • 34Norfolk punt — The Norfolk Punt was derived from the flat bottomed gun punts that roamed the Broadland waters in the mid to late 19th century. However, at the turn of the 20th Century, in order to get to and from the hunting grounds more efficiently, the… …

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  • 35NS14 — Current Specifications An NS14 being prepared for sailing near the Tasman Bridge, Hobart …

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  • 36Dart (dinghy) — Dart Current Specifications Type Monohull LOH 11 feet (3.4 m) Development Designer …

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  • 37Marlin (dinghy) — Specifications Under Current Rules Number of crew 2 3 LOA Beam Hull weight (with fittings) Sail area of total of Main The Marlin i …

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  • 38Dabchick (dinghy) — Current Specifications Crew 1 or 2 LOA 3.607 metres (11 ft 10.0 in) Beam 1.150 metres (3 ft 9.3 in) Hull we …

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  • 39Mirror 16 — The Mirror 16 is a class of sailing dinghy which was sponsored by the Daily Mirror newspaper in 1963 and the design project was headed by Jack Holt. Its design was based upon the easy to construct stich and glue principle introduced by Barry… …

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  • 40Mark (dinghy) — The Mark is a single hander sailing racing dinghy class. The design probably first appeared in the 1970s, at about the same time as the Laser, but never took off as a popular racing class. The Mark is 12 feet in length, with forward and side… …

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