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Bart Senior February 24th 06 05:09 PM

One Design Racing Classes #1
 
What one-design class features the letters I and C.

What features distinguish this class of racing keelboat?



[email protected] February 25th 06 04:18 PM

One Design Racing Classes #1
 
On 24 Feb 2006, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:

What one-design class features the letters I and C.


International One Design

What features distinguish this class of racing keelboat?


That their long overhangs, comparatively slim bodies, and large-ish
sail plans make them beautiful to look at? That they were designed
primarily by Corneilius Shields in the mid-1930s and that there are
still comparatively large and active fleets?

DSK February 26th 06 05:39 PM

One Design Racing Classes #1
 
What one-design class features the letters I and C.


wrote:
International One Design


True.
I think the 10-Sq-M canoe class use a styled "IC" sail
insignia also.


What features distinguish this class of racing keelboat?



That their long overhangs, comparatively slim bodies, and large-ish
sail plans make them beautiful to look at? That they were designed
primarily by Corneilius Shields in the mid-1930s and that there are
still comparatively large and active fleets?


That their tiny little cute attached rudders make them
handle like much bigger & more cumbersome boat? That being
sailed with no engine makes their skippers a cut above
average in docking skills?

That their tiny little cute spinnakers will nonetheless
death-roll them in a good breeze, if sailed hell-for-leather?

IIRC the IOD class had it's origin as an interclub racer for
winter time, intended to be a small less-expensive version
of the older Universal Rule and Meter boats.

I also agree that they're beautiful. Right up there with the
Dragon and the Atlantic for grace & eye appeal.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



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