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Jewel |
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| Trapeze | |
| Length | 4.27 m |
| Beam | |
| Sail area (main + jib) | |
| Spinnaker | |
| PY number | |
| Designer & date | Robbie Stone in 1936 |
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| Notes | Designed for Walton & Frinton Yacht Club, most of the 99 Jewels (built by James and Stone of Brightlingsea) took to the water between 1946 and the mid 1950s & the club ordered a batch of 40, with others going to Wales and the Thames estuary. |
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