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Optimist/Optimist Pram
"A dingy that breeds the best sailors." 2.31 m (7’6”) long,
1.13m (3’8”) wide. Weight 35 kg (77 lbs). Safe and simple enough
for an 8 year old. Exciting and technical enough for a 15 year old.
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Soling
A day racer/sailor. In 1968, after a series of trials, the ISAF selected it as
the Olympic three-person keelboat. Despite the subsequent appearance of vast
numbers and varieties of similar keelboats, it has continued to be selected
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2.4M
A thoroughbred racer with the complexity of a sophisticated keelboat, it has
fingertip feeling. A sister to the larger 6m, 8m, and 12m yachts, it possesses
the typical powerful Metre boat sailing style.
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Laser
An Olympic class boat, this is one of the world’s
best-selling racing boats. It places emphasis on the skill
of the sailor. Length 4.23 m., beam 1.42 m. Good
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Ranger 25: Finesse
The newest addition to our fleet, she’s
comfortable enough to take the family out all day (or
even a few days), but fast enough that you might see
her in the local race circuit.
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S2 7.0: Vjetar
This is a comfortable boat 23' with an 8' beam and retractable keel that allows
for shallow water. It has four berths, a head and sink, stove, and an outboard
motor.
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Kenner Privateer: Molly
Brown III
A 31’ ketch, this boat has a 23 hp diesel engine,
head, sink, and 4 berths. Weight is 6,500 lbs. including
the keel. Molly has a radio, etc. and is used
both for advanced training and pleasure sailing.
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