How fast can a Wayfarer sail?

In their work-up trials to an attempt on the Round Britain dinghy record, currently 76 days (Ludo Bennett-Jones in 2012), Bristol sailors Phil Kirk and Jeremy Warren kept coming back to 3.5Knts as the average speed achieved along the rhum line.

How much is a Waszp boat?

The cost of the Waszp is (US) $10,500 (c£7,966) plus $1,100 (c£834) for worldwide shipping plus local import taxes.

How stable is a wanderer sailing dinghy?

It has high intrinsic stability, and the normal wooden centreplate can be replaced with an 38.5 kg (85 lb) steel centre board which makes it even harder to capsize. The relatively light weight of the boat contributes to its ease of launching and recovery.

How many people can be in a Wayfarer?

To this day the Wayfarer remains a hugely popular boat in use in sailing schools due to its capacity (at nearly 16ft in length it can accommodate up to six adults), its stability and seaworthiness, and its ability to offer satisfying sailing.

How heavy is a Waszp?

The hull is an epoxy, glass, carbon-infused composite so it is tough, but light, weighing 48kg including foils. And although that’s around 18kg heavier than a modern Moth, the WASZP is the same weight as the RS Aero, which I know from experience is light enough to carry down to the water.

What is a Waszp boat?

The Waszp is a singlehanded, one-design foiler. Designed by Andrew McDougall, the Waszp offers affordable foiling on a robust boat.

Who makes wanderer dinghy?

The Hartley Wanderer is a high quality hand-built G.R.P. sailing dinghy suitable for all the family. At 4.27m (14 foot), this delightful dinghy can easily be sailed single handed, it also handles very nicely with a crew of two and can safely accommodate up to 4.

How heavy is a gp14?

GP14

Development
Hull weight 132.9 kg
LOA 4.27 m (14 ft)
Beam 1.54 m
Sails

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