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On the Web
- Sailing with JoJaffa - Learn to sail and get inspired to start sailing.
- National Solo - Classic Sailing Dinghy - The National Solo is a classic, one-design, single handed sailing dinghy. Designed by Jack Holt in 1956, the Solo remains a popular dinghy, sailed at many clubs in the UK and abroad.
- New Zealand Sailing - Dinghy photos and New Zealand sailing links.
- Taplow Lake Sailing Club - Located east of Maidenhead and offers racing and social dinghy sailing and dinghy sailing courses. Includes membership information, news, reports, weather, events, photos, diary, and related links.
- Ahoy-Boats.co.uk - Multihull Sailing Dinghy - Mulithull sailing boat, rowing boat, motor boat, trimaran, proa, catamaran or dory, the 16' VirusPlus is all of these in one. It is adaptable and versatile, fast yet safe - a family boat.
- Sailing in Australia - A directory of Australian and international sailing resources. Details of classes sailed in Australia. Contacts for classes sailed in Canberra, Australia.
- Alegayter Sails - Is a manufacturer from South Australia who delivers a full range of sails. Everything from dinghy sails to performance sails. They also delivers a full range of sailing accessories.
- UK Mirror Class Association - www.ukmirrorsailing.com is the National Mirror Class Sailing Website. The people behind it are friendly and very knowlegeable on Mirror Dinghies and sailing them.
- Skip Skipson and Crewey's High Performance Sailing Site - Information about racing dinghies, including links to class pages, and other relevant links.
- Beginners Muck - An account of a sailing cruise round the Small Isles in the Hebrides, Scotland in a Wayfarer dinghy.
Wikipedia Articles
- Minto Sailing Dinghy - The Minto Sailing Dinghy is a sailing dinghy first produced commercially in the early 1960 and still in production.
- Wanderer (sailing dinghy) - The Wanderer is a 14 foot Fiberglass hull Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. One of the main objectives of the design was to produce a robust safe and versatile dinghy that could be used for knockabout day sailing and cruising as well as racing, but was light enough to be handled ashore.
- Dinghy sailing - Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats by using (1) the sails and (2) underwater foils (daggerboard or centreboard and rudder). It also involves adjusting (3) the sail trim and (4) balance by movement of the crew, particularly in windy weather ("move fast or swim").
- US Sailing - The United States Sailing Association, better known as US Sailing, is the governing body for the sport of sailing in the United States, particularly yacht, dinghy, windsurfing, and radio sailing racing. US Sailing is a "Member National Authority" of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF).
- Norfolk Schools Sailing Association - Norfolk Schools Sailing Association, was integral in the formation of the Royal Yachting Associations (RYA) dinghy sailing scheme and the production of the Bittern Class sail training dinghy.