Barry 16
This 16ft gunter rigged, clinker built restricted class was sailed at Barry Yacht Club from 1930s. It is a restricted class built to be inexpensive with a solid mast and…
This 16ft gunter rigged, clinker built restricted class was sailed at Barry Yacht Club from 1930s. It is a restricted class built to be inexpensive with a solid mast and…
14ft clinker built class raced at Ballyholme Yacht Club, Bangor, Northern Ireland
Oldest one design class, still sailed in Dún Laoghaire harbour on Dublin Bay. Designed by Thomas B Middleton of Shankhill Corinthian Sailing Club and built by various builders.
These came about from an education project in Avon (Bristol, Bath and surrounding area), based on the hull of a MIRROR dinghy and built in all GRP (with a bow…
An Ian Proctor design, this was a ballasted (170kg) fin keel development of the Osprey and pre-dated the Tempest.
Designed in the 70's by Jack Holt as a fund-raiser for the WWF (the sail insignia is the WWF Panda) this was sold as a kit.
The Tumlare (lit. Porpoise) is a class of canoe-sterned (or 'double-ended') yacht designed by Knud Reimers. The design dates from the early 1930s (1933 from a majority of sources; No. 1, Aibe was built the next…
The Montagu whaler was the standard seaboat of the Royal Navy between 1910- 1970 and named after Rear Admiral Victor Montagu who standardised the design.
This design by Jack Jones was published in the February 1946 issue of Yachting Monthly for readers to build themselves.
Two man round bottomed GRP French dinghy with short foredeck and angular centreboard