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  2. Y Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Y Flyer is a recreational sailboat, initially built predominantly of wood, later versions were constructed of fiberglass, with wood trim.It has a flexible fractional sloop rig with wooden or aluminum spars and a rotating mast.

  3. RS Aero - Wikipedia

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    This model was designed for children and small sailors and has 54 sq ft (5.0 m 2) of sail. [1] RS Aero 6 A new model, designed to fit between the 5 and 7 rigs that is similar in size to the ILCA 6 with a sail size of 67 sq ft (6.3 m 2) [3] RS Aero 7 This model was designed for medium weight sailors and has 77 sq ft (7.2 m 2) of sail. [1] RS Aero 9

  4. US Sabot - Wikipedia

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    The US Sabot is an American pram sailboat that was designed by Charles McGregor as a one-design racer and first built in 1939. [1] [2]The design is a development of McGregor's Sabot, based upon the plans published in The Rudder magazine in 1939.

  5. 505 (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    This sailboat competed in the International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) selection trials at La Baule, France, in 1953 for a new two-person performance dinghy for the Olympics. Although the Coronet lost Olympic selection to the Flying Dutchman, in 1954 the Caneton Association of France asked Westell to modify his design to create for them a 5 ...

  6. Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman - Wikipedia

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    The VJ-22 is a high-winged monoplane, using the wings from an Aeronca Champion or Chief, with a new flying boat hull of mahogany plywood, waterproofed with fiberglass cloth. [3] The aircraft's single engine, normally a pusher of between 85 hp (63 kW) and 100 hp (75 kW), is mounted on pylons above the wing centre section.

  7. Star (keelboat) - Wikipedia

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    Original sail plan (pre-1922) The Star was designed in 1910 by Francis Sweisguth, a draftsman at the William Gardner Marine Architect office. Over the course of his career Sweisguth designed a variety of yachts. A more traditional example of his work is Silent Maid, a Barnegat Bay B-class catboat designed shortly after the Star.

  8. Naples Sabot - Wikipedia

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    The boat uses a cat rigged mainsail which must be made from dacron or nylon, and the mast can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, aluminum and carbon fiber. [ 4 ] The sabot is the traditional first boat for juniors from Long Beach, CA to San Diego, CA, with the Optimist being more popular in the rest of the country.

  9. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    Silverline Boats, Dolphin Sailboat Company [87] Dovekie 21: 1978: Phil Bolger: Edey & Duff [88] El Toro (dinghy) 1939: Charles McGregor: Moore Sailboats W. D. Schock Corp [89] E Scow: 1924: Arnold Meyer Sr: Johnson Boat Works Melges Performance Sailboats [90] Firefly (dinghy) 1946: Uffa Fox: Fairey Marine Rondar Raceboats Whitecap Composites ...