http://uk.geocities.com/dinghydata/Chichester.htm
2 versions, a 12ft and an 18ft.
There seems to be one for sale on France (http://www.lacapitainerie.org/pages%20w ... ndsong.htm), also described as on "O Class"?
JohnK
Help. please - Intl.14
Michael,
The CVRDA has very good links into the INternational 12 class - if you do a search on the site you will find many a mention of them (sadly there are some that feature the boat being sailed by a lady called Capucine - which attracted more than it's fair share of comments). I've used these contacts, plus photos, in various article I've written so we're up to speed there.
If your boat is the original Int 14 - would that make it the oldest out there afloat?
D
The CVRDA has very good links into the INternational 12 class - if you do a search on the site you will find many a mention of them (sadly there are some that feature the boat being sailed by a lady called Capucine - which attracted more than it's fair share of comments). I've used these contacts, plus photos, in various article I've written so we're up to speed there.
If your boat is the original Int 14 - would that make it the oldest out there afloat?
D
David H
For what its worth, I can confirm that it definitely isn't an International 12 - does look nice though!
I'm going to be racing against the guy in the 'October picture of the month' in Turkey this weekend - should I insist on my right of way when I meet him and I'm on starboard?
Steve
PS: He's a pussycat really!!
I'm going to be racing against the guy in the 'October picture of the month' in Turkey this weekend - should I insist on my right of way when I meet him and I'm on starboard?
Steve
PS: He's a pussycat really!!