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    Posted: 03 May 18 at 10:00am
It is reported that some of them were very heavy, around 85kg vs a min hull weight of 45kg.
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Thanks for the reply. Interesting that I couldn't find any history online. Maybe only a few were made but they would seem to have a good mix of robust and leak free hull with traditional looking topside.
Possibly heavier though if looking at performance.
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I have asked around a bit (as i have a wood Mirror myself for sailing with the kids).

The aficionados say that both Bell and Trident made composite boats as you have described so plastic hull and wood decks.


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Hi, Delving into the history books slightly...
I've recently seen a Mirror dinghy with sail number in the 68k -69k range. The hull is plastic (FRP/GRP?) but the deck and buoyancy tanks seem to be plywood. I know there are all FRP/GRP hulls with FRP/GRP decks but I've not seen this type of mixed construction before.

Is it a Bell / Ferranti as suggested by the sail number here...
http://www.ukmirrorsailing.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=481&Itemid=286

Or is it a hybrid from somewhere..
Any knowledge welcomed.
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