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The Yachting World Dayboat is a classic dinghy which blends stability and seaworthiness with good performance. Its length of 14ft (4.3m), beam of 5ft 8'' (1.7m) and metal centre plate means it is a stable family dinghy for safe day sailing and its small foresail can be handled easily. It is ideal for a (drying) mooring but the modern combination trailers make launch, sailing and recovery entirely feasible. Active racing fleets are located at Poole, Gravesend and Bosham. Championship concentration by Ron Lovett and Pete Sandham at Poole in August 2008. Photo by Mike Millard
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News & update 15/12/2008 Bosham Open and DB Week dates for 2009 20/11/2008 Committee Blog Trial 25/9/2008 Disocounted Superspars masts and booms. 20/9/2009 Link to Mike Millard's Poole fleets albums 19/9/2008 Link to Mike Millard's selected DB Week photos + 4 video clips 16/9/2008 Explanation of sail numbers, boat registration and measurement. These web pages are maintained by Tim Parkinson on behalf of the Yachting World Dayboat Association. © photos at the head of this page by David Harding at sailingscenes.co.uk Website design by John Singleton of compusmall.co.uk |
