Squib Sailboat
Keelboats, Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
978-613-9-11723-9
6139117232
100
2013-08-14
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A Squib is a type of small racing keelboat designed in 1967 by Oliver Lee as a successor to the Ajax 23. It is a strict "one-design" class of boat, having a length of 5.79m, beam of 1.87m, a sail area of 15.8 sq m (without spinnaker) and a weight of 680kg (including sails and fittings). The usual crew is two people and the boat can be cruised or raced with a Portsmouth yardstick of 115. The Squib has been adopted by the RYA as the National Keelboat and is big enough to race at sea and small enough to be trailed easily behind a family car.
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