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  • {{Short description|High performance sailing dinghy}} ...tle on its introduction in 2000. It is a [[tunnel hull]]ed [[Single handed sailing|single hander]] that has a [[trapeze]] and an optional [[asymmetrical spinn ...
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  • ...ard_Classes-Inactive.htm |archive-date=16 August 2012 }}</ref> in the [[US Sailing]] scheme. [[File:Merlin -1 at RSC.jpg|thumb|Merlin #1 'Kate' in Merlin Open at Ranelagh Sailing Club, Sept. 6, 2020]] ...
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  • * Two classes of steam locomotives used by the New Zealand Railways Department: * [[P-class submarine (disambiguation)]], a number of submarine classes ...
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  • |design = Development class ...ling Federation|World Sailing]] (formerly known as ISAF) is one of the few classes designated as an International Class. The International 2.4mR Class rule is ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of sailing boat}} ...g Club, on the [[River Thames]] at [[Surbiton]] in England. The class is a development of the Half Rater, which was designed by [[Linton Hope]] and Alfred Burgoyn ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of sailing dinghy}} ...laning (sailing)|planing]] [[Hull (watercraft)|hull]] and a single [[Mast (sailing)|mast]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Australian Sharpie |url=https://www.bsyc.com ...
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  • |class_image = Sailing laser.svg ...nt_Tables/Centerboard_Classes.htm |title=Centerboard Classes |publisher=US Sailing |access-date=31 July 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive ...
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  • * [[A-class submarine (disambiguation)]], several classes of submarines * [[International A-class catamaran]], a development class sailing catamaran for singlehanded racing ...
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  • ...s Catamaran''', often abbreviated to '''A-Cat''', is a development class [[sailing]] [[catamaran]] for singlehanded racing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.eye ...sports catamaran sailing scene into 4 separate groups. These A, B, C and D classes were governed by a very small set of class rules to which each design had t ...
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  • ...e '''International Ten Square Meter Sailing Canoe''') is a [[single-handed sailing]] canoe whose rules are governed by the [[International Canoe Federation]]. The main body of the class competes to a development (or "box") rule, allowing significant variation in design between different ...
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  • {{Short description|Sailing dinghy for one person}} The '''Byte''' is a small one-design sailing [[dinghy]] sailed by one person. It was designed by Canadian Ian Bruce, who ...
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  • {{Short description|Sailing dinghy class}} ...''National 12''' is a two-person, two-sail, twelve-foot (3.6 metre) long [[sailing dinghy]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=About the National 12 |url=https://www.nati ...
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  • ...ned by [[Norwegians|Norwegian]] [[Jan Herman Linge]] as a [[one design]] [[Sailing (sport)|racer]] and first built in 1967.<ref name="Data">{{cite web|url= ht ...ipped with a {{convert|180|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} [[spinnaker]], an end-[[Boom (sailing)|boom]] [[mainsheet]], foam buoyancy and sail windows for visibility.<ref n ...
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  • ...m a point high on the [[Mast (sailing)|mast]], usually where the [[shroud (sailing)|shrouds]] are fixed, to a hook on the crew member's harness at approximate When a boat loses power in its sails, and [[heel (sailing)|heels]] to the [[windward]] side, the crew on the trapeze may get dipped i ...
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  • ...ilplan]], and techniques such as [[Planing (boat)|planing]] and [[Trapeze (sailing)|trapezing]]. ...sailing team photo D Ramey Logan.jpg|thumb|[[Newport Harbor High School]] sailing team]] ...
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  • The '''Formula 16 (F16)''' sport [[catamaran]] is an [[International Sailing Federation|ISAF]] recognised 5&nbsp;m long beach catamaran with an asymmetr ...gn specifications may participate in all the official class races. The two classes, F18 and F16, govern the racing of their own class compliant boats. ...
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  • ...s, and the stern section is wide and flat, making the boat easy to control sailing fast downwind. The interior of the Ross 930 is comfortable, including (and A 'Box' rule is under development for the Ross 930 Modified so that these can be run as their own class along ...
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  • |role = [[Sailing (sport)|Racer]] ...nt_Tables/Centerboard_Classes.htm |title=Centerboard Classes |publisher=US Sailing |access-date=31 July 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive ...
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  • |role = [[Sailing (sport)|Racing]] [[sailing dinghy]] ...Van Essen]] and [[Conrad Gülcher]] as a high performance, [[one design]] [[Sailing (sport)|racer]] and first built in 1951.<ref name="Data">{{cite web|url= ht ...
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  • ...ilboat Corp]]<br>[[W. D. Schock Corp]]<br>[[Whitecap Composites]]<br>[[Zim Sailing]] | role = [[sail training|Trainer]] and [[Sailing (sport)|racer]] ...
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