Yngling
Chosen as the Women's Olympic keelboat for the Athens Olympics, 2004 Designer Jan Linge
Chosen as the Women's Olympic keelboat for the Athens Olympics, 2004 Designer Jan Linge
YODs are one of the oldest One Design classes still sailing in the UK. Eight boats were built in 1898 and of this original group six are sailing today! Two…
Eleven 21' Yarmouth OD open keelboats were built before the first world war (1912 - 1913) by Theo Smith at Yarmouth IOW. Two further boats were built by Woodnutts in…
The X Class was introduced in 1909, and 198 boats have been built all of which all are accounted for. Some 150 are sailing in one of five Divisions, based…
A dinghy with a lifting keel, designed for the American market. (Info from Andrew French.) Designers Ian Proctor with George O'Day
Also known as 2.4 metre. Single handed displacement keel boat and was originally designed to be a scaled down 6 metre. It is a development class governed by the 2.4mR…
Designer Frank Peters had been part of a family firm which had built boats at Freshwater Boatyard in St. Mawes for some two hundred years
The oldest Olympic class, first used in 1932. The Star was gaff rigged until 1920, then had a low bermuda rig until 1929. Designed by Francis Sweisguth, 1911, there is…