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    Posted: 03 Jan 14 at 6:42am
Jollyboat 3 at Roadford Lake last year - Classic and Vintage sailing at its best!
When the first of these Uffa Fox designed Jollyboats were built they were the fastest dinghy in the world!
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29er prototype 003 with a big rig on.
From http://www.29ernorthamerican.org/29er/history.html
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Shamefully I've forgotten who sent me these.
Obviously they're from 1957!
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From Y&Y website: Devoti Icon



From Y&Y report on Oxford yesterday: Devoti D-one - helm Nick Craig

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Merlin 6 again but earlier picture
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Frank Cammas' Little [redacted] Cup winning C Class Groupama at Falmouth, 25/9/13
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What a contrast 1945/6 boat and state of the art 2013 on subsequent posts.
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And yet the both work in exactly the same way, ultimately.
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This is the only pic I can find of Merlin 8 even though she is still about
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B Class (precursor of International) Canoe Aquamarine, designed in 1913 by Linton Hope as his own boat.

Major Linton Hope was surely the predominant dinghy designer of his time: responsible, amongst much else, for many Thames Raters and much early development in what was to become the International 14 Class. He was even involved in the design of seaplanes and was consulting Naval Architect to the Air Ministry during and after the First World War. In 1908 Hope designed a B Class canoe called Haze, which was a planing boat and on a reach she could lift her bow clear of the water back to the mast.
Photo is 1923, and she seems to me to be carrying something special in the way of jib setups.


Photo and information via Andrew Eastwood's "History of Canoe Sailing in Britain"

As for Merlin 8 above, I just found the following...
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/two-men-in-a-boat/query/two+men+in+a+boat

Edited by JimC - 08 Jan 14 at 11:37pm
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