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  2. 12 foot dinghy - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Foot Dinghy was designed by George Cockshott, an amateur boat designer from Southport, England in response to a 1912 design contest. [1] It became the first one-design racing dinghy to achieve international recognition.

  3. George Cockshott - Wikipedia

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    The design was granted informal international status in 1914 and full international status was confirmed by the IYRU (now World Sailing) in 1919. [5] In 1920 the 12 foot dinghy was used in the Summer Olympics as the first one design class. [6] The dinghy was also used as an Olympic class in 1928, Amsterdam. [7]

  4. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    International 12 foot dinghy: 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m) George Cockshott: Various builders in UK, NED, ITL, TUR, JPN. West Kirby Sailing Club: Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy Turkey, Royal St George YC, IRL and Japan: first one-design racing dinghy to gain international recognition. Used as sailing equipment at 1920 and 1928 Olympic games, and ...

  5. 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.

  6. Dinghy sailing - Wikipedia

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    The class is still sailed today, well over a hundred years later. The first International one-design class was the B.R.A. 12 foot dinghy which was designed by George Cockshott in 1914 for West Kirby marine lake. This design expanded to Holland, Netherlands, Germany, France, Ireland etc. and further afield.

  7. Cherub (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Cherub is a 12 feet long, high performance, [1] two-person, planing dinghy first designed in 1951 in New Zealand by John Spencer [2] (d 1996). The class is a development (or "box rule") class, allowing for significant variation in design between different boats within the rule framework. The minimum hull weight was originally 110 lbs.

  8. ‘Hunting something that hunts you back.’ Monster 12-foot ...

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    The 500 pound alligator was probably about 35 years old, judging by its 12 foot length. Of the 80 alligators killed in the Pee Dee region last season, none measured 12 feet or longer, according to ...

  9. National 12 - Wikipedia

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    The National 12 is a two-person, two-sail, twelve-foot (3.6 metre) long sailing dinghy. [1] They are sailed extensively in the UK. The class was started in 1936 by the Royal Yachting Association as an alternative to the more expensive International 14s. National 12 racing

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