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Minisail (dinghy)

Index Minisail (dinghy)

The Minisail is a 13-foot single-handed dinghy which was designed by Ian Proctor in 1959 and became popular in the 1960s. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Barnes & Noble, Bossoms Boatyard, Brighton Sailing Club, Dinghy sailing, Ian Proctor, Routledge, Topper (dinghy).

  2. 1950s sailboat type designs
  3. Boats designed by Ian Proctor
  4. Sailing classes

Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble Booksellers is an American bookseller with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States.

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Bossoms Boatyard

Bossoms Boatyard is located opposite Port Meadow, Oxford, England, on the bank of the River Thames.

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Brighton Sailing Club

Brighton Sailing Club is a dinghy sailing club located on Brighton Beach, Brighton East Sussex UK.

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Dinghy sailing

Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats by using five essential controls. Minisail (dinghy) and Dinghy sailing are dinghies.

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Ian Proctor

Ian Douglas Ben Proctor (12 July 1918 – 23 July 1992) was a British designer of boats, both sailing dinghies and cruisers. Minisail (dinghy) and Ian Proctor are boats designed by Ian Proctor.

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Routledge

Routledge is a British multinational publisher.

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Topper (dinghy)

The Topper is an 11 foot sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. Minisail (dinghy) and Topper (dinghy) are boats designed by Ian Proctor and dinghies.

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See also

1950s sailboat type designs

Boats designed by Ian Proctor

Sailing classes

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minisail_(dinghy)

Also known as Monaco Mk.1, Monaco Mk.2.