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  • '''Handicap race''' may refer to: * [[Handicap (horse racing)]], a race in which horses carry different weights ...
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  • {{Wiktionary|handicap}} '''Handicapped''' or '''handicap''' may refer to: ...
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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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  • {{Short description|1966 sailing dinghy class}} The '''Lark''' is a two-person, non-trapeze [[dinghy sailing|sailing dinghy]], designed in 1966 by Michael Jackson (who was also responsible for ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of sailing boat}} ...specialist sailing craft designed for the particular conditions at Thames Sailing Club, on the [[River Thames]] at [[Surbiton]] in England. The class is a de ...
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  • {{Short description|British National class of sailing dinghy}} ...performance, two person, hiking racing dinghy. Its adjustable rig enables sailing in all weathers for crews of all weights, ages and experiences. The Scorpio ...
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  • ...of America|U.S.]] The series is organized by [http://www.sailingworld.com/ Sailing World Magazine], and takes place in [[St. Petersburg, Florida]], [[San Dieg ...nimum size and equipment so at least in name they are capable of off-shore sailing. If a minimum number of one-design boats show an interest in a [[regatta]] ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...e '''International Ten Square Meter Sailing Canoe''') is a [[single-handed sailing]] canoe whose rules are governed by the [[International Canoe Federation]]. ...erline provides possibly the most exhilarating and technically challenging sailing experience available in a mono-hulled craft. ...
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  • There are different classes of boats that race each year, each with their own handicap that is calculated by a computer in the Marine OEC (Outdoor Education Centr ...n the regatta each with their own handicap according to their ability. The handicap is calculated by a computer on site. During the races (usually 2–3 for Bron ...
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  • '''Performance Handicap Racing Fleet''' ('''PHRF''') is a [[Handicap (sailing)|handicapping]] system used for [[yacht racing]] in North America. It allow ...ish approximately 15 seconds in front of Boat B. Results are adjusted for handicap by the race committee after all competitors have finished. ...
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  • {{Short description|Handicap system in sailboat racing}} The '''Portsmouth Yardstick''' (PY) or '''Portsmouth handicap scheme''' is a term used for a number of related systems of [[empirical]] [ ...
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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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  • ...ecognized by the World Sailing Speed Record Council of the [[International Sailing Federation|ISAF]]. ...acht)|''Atlantic'']]''{{'}}s record, for yachts which do not use a powered sailing system. ...
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  • In 2007, to honour the 100th anniversary of the first sailing of the Rudder Cup, the ORCV broke with a 35-year tradition by redirecting t '''Handicap Honours Winners (IRC)''' ...
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  • ...while, the club moved into the premises now occupied by the Mengham Rythe Sailing Club. ...er to the open sea or to the expansive, land-locked waters of the harbour. Sailing is possible at all stages of the tide and times of year. ...
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  • ...nt_Tables/Centerboard_Classes.htm |title=Centerboard Classes |publisher=US Sailing |access-date=31 July 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive The '''Enterprise''' is a [[Bermuda rig]]ged [[dinghy sailing|sailing dinghy]] with a [[Chine (boating)|double-chined hull]] and distinctive blue ...
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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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  • ...at Specifications for Newport 30-3 TM|accessdate = 6 September 2016|work = Sailing Joy|author= InterVisionSoft LLC|year = 2016|archive-url= https://web.archiv ...fresh water. The [[Performance Handicap Racing Fleet|PHRF]] racing average handicap is 195 with a high of 211 and low of 189. It has a [[hull speed]] of {{conv ...
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