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  2. JJ Giltinan International Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The desire to race these faster skiffs using Aberdare ' s innovations led J. J. Giltinan to found the New South Wales 18-Footers League in 1935 as a rival club to the Flying Squadron. [3] With the success of the new league Giltinan planned a world championship event for 18-foot skiffs on Sydney Harbour to coincide with Sydney's 150th ...

  3. 18ft Skiff - Wikipedia

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    The 18 ft Skiff has come a long way in more than 100 years of continuous development. [2] From heavy boats carrying a crew of ten or more, to today's high-tech, light-weight, high performance design. Parts of the history of the early days of skiff sailing, between 1892 and 1945, is found on the pages of the Australian 18 Footers League.

  4. Chittum - Wikipedia

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    Chittum is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nelson Chittum (born 1933), American baseball player; Thomas W. Chittum (born 1947), American mercenary

  5. Skiff - Wikipedia

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    Many of today's skiff classes are based in Australia and New Zealand in the form of 12 ft (3.66 m), 13 ft (3.96 m), 16 ft (4.88 m) and 18 ft (5.49 m) skiffs. The 29er , 49er , SKUD and Musto Skiff are all considered to have developed from the skiff concept, all of which are sailed internationally.

  6. Skiffing - Wikipedia

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    Skiff racing provides the challenge of competition and an incentive for physical fitness. A Thames racing skiff is a version of the Thames skiff designed for racing purposes although it is still used recreationally. Racing is in single skiffs or doubles, and unlike in rowing, there are competitions for crews of mixed doubles.

  7. Jolly boat - Wikipedia

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    Jolly boats were usually the smallest type of boat carried on ships, and were generally between 16 feet (4.9 m) and 18 feet (5.5 m) long. [4] They were clinker-built and propelled by four or six oars. [1] When not in use the jolly boat normally hung from davits at the stern of a ship, and could be hoisted into and out of the water.

  8. SKUD 18 - Wikipedia

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    The SKUD 18 is a result of collaboration between Chris Mitchell of Access Sailing and Julian Bethwaite of Bethwaite Design, both in Australia, along with Argentine naval architect Martin Billoch. By combining Mitchell's unique experience and ideology of ‘sailing for everyone’ with 20 years of Bethwaite research and technology, the result is ...

  9. Historical 10 foot skiffs - Wikipedia

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    3 skiffs. Historical 10 Foot Skiffs are sailing skiffs raced by members of the Australian Historical Sailing Skiff Association at Drummoyne Sailing Club on the Parramatta River in Sydney and at the Brisbane 18 Footers Sailing Club on the Brisbane River in Bulimba, Brisbane. Racing is held under the auspices of the AHSSA. [1]

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