Royal Corinthian Sea Bird
In the Club's 1913 Year Book, the class was reminded that the Sea Bird's crew must not exceed two and that no paid hands were allowed.
Royal Corinthian One Design
The first boat was introduced to The Royal Corinthian Yacht Club in Burnham in 1934. Every boat has a name beginning with the letters Cor... Designer Harry Smith
Royal Burnham One Design
21 of the original 23 boats survive. They provide river racing and cruising for up to 5 crew members in some comfort. Designed by N Dallimore in 1932
Rivers
The Rivers class was a Royal Mersey Yacht Club one design based on the earlier Jewel Class. 10 were built and now 6 survive. The design was inspired by the…
Martin 16
A keelboat designed for disabled sailing, it can be sailed single handed with main & jib only (the helm can carry a companion), or two handed when the spinnaker can…
Loch Long One Design
Colquhoun of Dunoon was commissioned to supply the first five boats, at a cost of £66 each. Loch Longs are raced on the Clyde, and at Aldeburgh in Suffolk. Designed…
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