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  2. Flying Scot (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Scot is a recreational sailboat, built predominantly of fiberglass with a balsa core. It has a fractional sloop rig with aluminum spars. The hull has a raked stem, a plumb transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable centerboard that weighs 105 lb (48 kg) and is raised with a 6:1 mechanical advantage assist.

  3. Sandy Douglass - Wikipedia

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    Gordon K. "Sandy" Douglass (October 22, 1904 – February 12, 1992) was an American racer, designer, and builder of sailing dinghies. Two of his designs, the Thistle and the Flying Scot, are among the most popular one design racing classes in the United States. The Flying Scot was inducted into the American Sailboat Hall of Fame.

  4. Coypu (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Upwind sail area: 8 square metres (86 sq ft) [edit on Wikidata] The Coypu is a class of small sailing dinghy. It is a highly stable boat, suitable for beginners, and ...

  5. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    Flying 11: Flying Ant: Flying Scot (dinghy) 1958: Sandy Douglass: Tanzer Industries Douglass & McLeod Customflex Loftland Sail-craft Flying Scot, Inc. [94] Force 5: 1972 Fred Scott AMF Alcort Weeks Yacht Yard Geary 18: 1928: Ted Geary: Clark Boat Company [95] Gloucester 15: 1987: Rod Macalpine-Downie and Dick Gibbs: Gloucester Yachts [96 ...

  6. Neenah-Nodaway Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Scot fleet has taken the place of the Lightning in recent years. From a small fleet of four boats in 1972, this class of 19 foot family day sailor-racers grew to 23 yachts by the start of the 1976 season, largely as the result of promotional efforts by Terry Schroeder, who scoured the Midwest looking for used Scots to supply local ...

  7. Dinghy sailing - Wikipedia

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    Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats by using five essential controls: The sails The foils (i.e. the daggerboard or centreboard and rudder and sometimes lifting foils as found on the Moth )

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  9. Miracle (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The first Miracle dinghies were built and launched in 1975. Since then, the Miracle's success grew strongly, and sail numbers today exceed 4,121. The Miracle is a forgiving and versatile sailing dinghy, ideal for beginners or experts, children and adults alike.