International Moth
This is an active experimental class now divided between Lowriders and Foilers. More recent boats have narrow hulls, often only 1 foot wide, and wide wings though earlier boats were…
This is an active experimental class now divided between Lowriders and Foilers. More recent boats have narrow hulls, often only 1 foot wide, and wide wings though earlier boats were…
Originally designed with a sliding seat and for amateur bulding from a kit, the class moved to the trapeze and GRP boats are now the majority.
An active class with a distinctive sliding seat and rules dictating that the boat must be pointed at both bow and stern. There are three divisions within the class since…
The International 14 is a development racing dinghy that has a history as an International class going back over 71 years. During that time it has been at the fore-front…
A hard chine 15ft dinghy, designed specifically for sailing on Hornsea Mere, and built at the boathouse at the Mere. It is believed that 19 were built, of which 17…
Designed for the Daily Mail, and made from high density polystyrene
Designed and built by Luke Brothers boatyard on the Hamble river, the hard chine shaped hull is actually carvel construction. The class survived at Erith Yacht Club on the Thames…