Identification of classes

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jr10021
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Identification of classes

Post by jr10021 »

Hi all,

Hope there might be some experts on here to help with this. My Dad won this trophy tray in 1967 at Naseby (Leicestershire, UK) - I'm trying to find out what all the dinghy classes are on the trophy. Some of them are obvious, and still around. There are two I don't know though - the strange seahorse symbol and what looks like a C with a saw attached symbol. Any ideas what classes these belonged to (I assume defunct by now)?

Thanks for any help!

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Pat
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Re: Identification of classes

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The C-saw is actually Seafly - it's a wing not a saw! And your seahorse is probably a Pegasus. :D
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Alan P.
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Re: Identification of classes

Post by Alan P. »

Hello jr

Apart from the Seafly, what is the other one that you are not sure of?
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jr10021
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Re: Identification of classes

Post by jr10021 »

Thanks for replies! I thought someone on here would know :) Seafly and Pegasus it is! Seems like the Seafly is still being built, and the Pegasus looks like a really fun boat to sail that I knew nothing about.
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