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  2. Penguin (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The boat is supported by an active class club that organizes racing events, the International Penguin Class Dinghy Association. [20] [21] In a 2010 Small Boats Monthly profile Chris Museler wrote, "Like many racing dinghies, the boats are easy to sail but hard to sail well. 'It humbles a lot of folks,' says [Jonathan Bartlett, a Maryland ...

  3. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, ... Development class: 2.4 Metre: 1980: Development class: 5.5 Metre: ... Penguin (dinghy) 1939 ...

  4. P-class sailing dinghy - Wikipedia

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    The P-Class is a type of small single sail dinghy, popular as a training boat for young people in New Zealand.This class is famous for being the sailing trainer vessel for many new entrants into the sport, and virtually every famous New Zealand yachtsman, including Dean Barker and Russell Coutts, learnt to sail in one. [1]

  5. Category:Classes of World Sailing - Wikipedia

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    Class associations of World Sailing (2 P) E. Enterprise (dinghy) (2 P) ... Pages in category "Classes of World Sailing" The following 81 pages are in this category ...

  6. Philip Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes designed a wide variety of vessels from 7' dinghies to 123' motor-sailors, from hydrofoil racers to America's Cup winners - his 12 Meter class Weatherly (USA-17) winning the 1962 defense. His work also included large motor yachts, commercial and military vessels such as minesweepers and police boats.

  7. International 14 - Wikipedia

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    The International 14 is an International racing sailboat, crewed by two sailors.The class was established in 1928. [1] [2]The boat is a developmental sailing class and so the design rules and the boats themselves have changed dramatically over time to keep the International 14 at the leading edge of sailing technology.

  8. Lehman 12 - Wikipedia

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    The Lehman 12 class is still one of the most active racing dinghy classes in Southern California." [8] Ullman Sails says, "the Lehman 12 is an exceptionally responsive two-man planing dinghy that quietly glides through the water with only a whisper of wind. It is a daggerboard boat with a loose-fitted cat rig and a deep rudder.

  9. Interclub Dinghy - Wikipedia

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    The Interclub Dinghy is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a one-design racer and first built in 1946. It is sailed in frostbite racing on the US east coast, particularly on Long Island Sound. Frostbite races are the series held after the normal sailing season is finished. [1] [2] [3]