Fly (dinghy)
Current specifications | |
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Crew | 1 |
Keel | Daggerboard |
Trapeze | No |
LOH | 2.74 metres (9.0 ft) |
Beam | 1.22 metres (4.0 ft) |
Development | |
Role | Sail trainer |
Infobox last updated: 6 February 2010 |
The Fly class is a singlehanded sailing dinghy designed by R. Fillery and later modified by K. Ford. It was intended to be built at home, and appears to have been developed as a youth trainer for the British Moth. The early boats were built from canvas, although that changed and later boats employed a plywood bottom.
It was used as a trainer for the British Moth at the Lea Avon Sailing Club before the club folded in 1971.
References
- Boat's World Guide to Dinghies. Epsom, England: Sells Publications. 1972.
- Burrett, A.R. (1974). Dinghy Recognition. London: Blandford Press. ISBN 0-7137-0680-5.
- "Fly". Classic and Vintage Racing Dinghy Association. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
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