Yachting World Scow
Like a huge Fireball, the YW Scow had two centreboards and two rudders, and was designed to be sailed heeled over.
Like a huge Fireball, the YW Scow had two centreboards and two rudders, and was designed to be sailed heeled over.
An active class with rules limiting competitive sailing to under 18s only.
GRP double chined gunter rigged small family boat finished in a standard blue with timber trim.
One of the first British dinghies to be designed for GRP construction, the original class designed in 1957 was 14ft long and named the Glass. This was the redesigned into…
Nineteen boats were built, and sixteen boats are still local Only one is known to have been destroyed. Although not all boats are currently afloat and racing, the class is…
X3 Resort 4.5sq.m Education 5sq.m X3 Fun 6.8sq.m Spinnaker X3 Education 4.5sq.m asymmetric X3 Fun 8.2sq.m asymmetric
The Lapwing Dinghy is a 12'6" clinker dinghy, based at Aldeburgh in Suffolk. The first Lapwing was designed and built in 1947 by Morgan Giles. The Aldeburgh Yacht Club commissioned…
A centreboard cruiser, some Ramblers have small cabins giving two berth accommodation. Designer Keith Callaghan features his YW Rambler "Lively" on his website at http://www.bluelightning.co.uk/Lively/lively.htm