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ryansdesk
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Topic: what class is my sailing dinghy?Posted: 14 Dec 06 at 7:17pm |
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can anyone tell me what class of sailing dinghy this belongs to, its is made from GRP is 4 meters long and 1.66 meters wide? |
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Rupert
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Posted: 14 Dec 06 at 9:54pm |
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A Marlin, by the look of it, designed by Ian Proctor. If you have sails, they would have a fish on them?
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Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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ryansdesk
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Posted: 14 Dec 06 at 10:20pm |
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i will look into the marlin class, am afraid the sails that came with the dinghy have no markings whatsoever.
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Medway Maniac
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Posted: 15 Dec 06 at 10:32am |
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Looks like this thread is ahead of the other one concerning this boat! And yes, Marlin, that's about it: http://uk.geocities.com/dinghydata/DinghyClasses/Marlin.htm Well done Rupert. |
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ryansdesk
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Posted: 15 Dec 06 at 12:09pm |
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thanks people for all your comments im pretty sure its a Marlin. Im now on the lookout for anything written about the Marlin and does anyone know how i go about get my hands on a set of the plans for the Marlin.
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jannarta
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Posted: 17 Apr 13 at 6:02pm |
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This is an early Marlin Length O.A.13'1" Length at waterline 12' 0" Beam 5'6" Draft 8/12" up 3'6" down mainsail 72sq feet Jib 32.5sq ft Weight of hull 215 lbs Cruising Sails 76.3 sq feet. Side benches are Matured Mahogany and later models are Glass with buoyancy underneath. Stainless steel fittings ropes in Ulstron
Classic and fine safe sailing and cruising.
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