Hobie 405
Better known for catamarans, Hobie designed the 405 as a youth trainer for asymmetric classes
Better known for catamarans, Hobie designed the 405 as a youth trainer for asymmetric classes
Like the Mirror, the construction method is 'stitch and glue' using copper wire and fibre glass tape and resin.
A class of sturdy centreboard boats developed as more rugged sailing canoes for use on the Humber estuary. The boat illustrated first appeared in the Humber Yawl Club yearbook in…
Men and Women's Olympic single hander designed by Bruce Kirby. Different rigs allow a wide range of users with the same hull. The Laser Radial has a lower mast and…
Designed by Jack Holt as a car toppable dinghy for home building, the Heron is now available in GRP and became popular in Australia and Commonwealth countries. Originally gaff rigged,…
A South African design; a few Spearheads found their way to the UK, where one is still sailing today
The Blaze has adjustable racks to equalise crew weight and a choice of three rigs, Blaze (standard 10.4 sq m), Fire (small sail - 8.8 sq m) and the Halo…