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    Posted: 19 Apr 22 at 4:53pm
Other local classes not yet mentioned:
Brightlingsea One Design and Wivenhoe OD from Essex
Treaddur Bay Myth and Insect from Anglesey
Hoylake Opera OD
West Kirby Star OD
and so many that have been lost since 1960. 
I've been adding to the CVRDA Dinghy Database (http://www.cvrda.org) and keep finding many more. Pictures of these classes are what I lack so any contributions would be very welcome.



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Do Different Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Apr 22 at 12:40pm
Why is new boats built necessarily a measure of success? With all the talk of "Blue green" or whatever the RYA slogan surely keeping old boats going is to be applauded.

A little like measuring a country's success by GDP, if GDP includes police officers pay to combat crime and the production of disposable plastic cutlery............... 

See where I'm going with this??

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The Norfolk Dinghy the first mention on my list, may not have had many new boats built but is still popular around here. and is a very competitive class.. 


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Mark Aged 42 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Apr 22 at 12:04pm
What future do these classes have? Like the OP, I am from Leigh-on-Sea and the future of the EOD class doesn't look good. The average age of the sailors is, er, pensionable, no new boats for decades, and the boats themselves hold little appeal. Add in the problem of finding not one, but two crew, reduces the number of boats out sailing regularly. 
It seems a shame that so much history will go out with a whimper, but that's life I suppose
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Originally posted by Gordon 1430

funny how most of those recalled so far are dayboats with keels rather than the centre board style, i was thinking off.

only the three of the above list are dayboats Victories, loch longs, ecod...the rest are centreboarders - kept ashore in a dinghy park and raced regularly (mostly by families)
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The only centreboard one I know if is the MRX - a non-clinker version of the Merlin sailed only at Wembley SC
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I would guess the most numerous 'old dinghy classes' mght be the various Lymington, West Wight, Seavew etc Scows around the Solent?
Thames A rater springs to mind as still a functioning class.
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funny how most of those recalled so far are dayboats with keels rather than the centre board style, i was thinking off.
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  1. waldringfield dragonfly (still a good fleet)
  2. aldeburgh lapwing (still a good fleet with a junior fleet too)
  3. loch long (2 fleets one at aldeburgh one at Cove SC)
  4. felixstowe ferry one design (extinct!)
  5. bombay tomtit (somehow this is at aldeburgh but how i do not know)
  6. east coast one design a nicer version of the SCOD (or so i'm told)
  7. Victory one design  - Portsmouth & Gibraltor strong fleets at both clubs
  8. Aldeburgh 15 - think there are only one or two left
  9. Orford dabchicks - still an active fleet

those are just the ones i recall before the coffee wears off.....



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Royal Harwich One Design keelboat - there were 8 made, designed in 1937 and raced on the Orwell until 2005. One or two are still on the river.
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