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- Dragon_(keelboat) abstract "The International Dragon is a one-design keelboat.The Dragon was designed by Norwegian Johan Anker in 1929. In 1948 the Dragon became an Olympic Class, a status it retained until the Munich Olympics in 1972. The Dragon's long keel and elegant metre-boat lines remain unchanged, but today Dragons are constructed using the latest technology to make the boat durable and easy to maintain. GRP construction was introduced in 1973 and the rigging has been regularly updated.The Dragon Class is actively represented in over 26 countries in 5 Continents. There were 1444 boats registered in 2004 and the number of boats built has averaged 45 per year. There are many more which are used for day sailing or cruising. The World Championships are held in every odd year and the European Championships are held annually. The Gold Cup, which can only be held in certain specified European countries, is unique in that all six races count without discard. It is held annually and often attracts over 100 entries, usually starting in one fleet.A strong Class Association manages the class rules carefully to ensure safety, high quality and uniformity. Spars and sails have a wide range of adjustment during racing, allowing a skillful crew to optimize the boat for any conditions. Crew weight limits, and restrictions on hiking out allow the Dragon to be raced successfully by a range of ages and genders. It is possible to trail the Dragon behind many four-wheel drive vehicles. It is often dry-sailed. It may be raced against boats of other classes, employing a Portsmouth Yardstick handicap of 986 or a D-PN of 89.5.Since 2008 the Dragon is one of the Vintage Yachting Classes at the Vintage Yachting Games.".
- Dragon_(keelboat) thumbnail Dragon_(keelboat).svg?width=300.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink www.afsid.org.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink www.britishdragons.org.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink dragon-class.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink www.dragonclass.nl.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink dragon.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink www.intdragon.net.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageExternalLink www.usdragons.org.
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageID "5145614".
- Dragon_(keelboat) wikiPageRevisionID "602721987".
- Dragon_(keelboat) classImage "Dragon insigna.svg".
- Dragon_(keelboat) construction Carvel_(boat_building).
- Dragon_(keelboat) construction Composite_material.
- Dragon_(keelboat) construction Fiberglass.
- Dragon_(keelboat) construction Plywood.
- Dragon_(keelboat) crew "2".
- Dragon_(keelboat) crew "Maximum crew weight:".
- Dragon_(keelboat) dPn "89.5".
- Dragon_(keelboat) design One-Design.
- Dragon_(keelboat) designer Johan_Anker.
- Dragon_(keelboat) hasPhotoCollection Dragon_(keelboat).
- Dragon_(keelboat) keel "Fixed".
- Dragon_(keelboat) location "Norway".
- Dragon_(keelboat) name "International Dragon".
- Dragon_(keelboat) olympic "vintage".
- Dragon_(keelboat) rig Bermuda_rig.
- Dragon_(keelboat) ryaPn "986".
- Dragon_(keelboat) type Monohull.
- Dragon_(keelboat) updated "10".
- Dragon_(keelboat) year "1929".
- Dragon_(keelboat) subject Category:Classes_of_the_International_Sailing_Federation.
- Dragon_(keelboat) subject Category:Keelboats.
- Dragon_(keelboat) subject Category:Olympic_sailboat_classes.
- Dragon_(keelboat) type Abstraction100002137.
- Dragon_(keelboat) type Class107997703.
- Dragon_(keelboat) type ClassesOfTheInternationalSailingFederation.
- Dragon_(keelboat) type Collection107951464.
- Dragon_(keelboat) type Group100031264.
- Dragon_(keelboat) type OlympicSailboatClasses.
- Dragon_(keelboat) comment "The International Dragon is a one-design keelboat.The Dragon was designed by Norwegian Johan Anker in 1929. In 1948 the Dragon became an Olympic Class, a status it retained until the Munich Olympics in 1972. The Dragon's long keel and elegant metre-boat lines remain unchanged, but today Dragons are constructed using the latest technology to make the boat durable and easy to maintain.".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Draak (zeilboot)".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Drachen (Bootsklasse)".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Dragon (keelboat)".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Dragon (voilier)".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Dragon".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Dragone (natante)".
- Dragon_(keelboat) label "Дракон (класс гоночных яхт)".
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Drachen_(Bootsklasse).
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Dragon.
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Dragon_(voilier).
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Dragone_(natante).
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Draak_(zeilboot).
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs m.0d4wm9.
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Q909576.
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Q909576.
- Dragon_(keelboat) sameAs Dragon_(keelboat).
- Dragon_(keelboat) wasDerivedFrom Dragon_(keelboat)?oldid=602721987.
- Dragon_(keelboat) depiction Dragon_(keelboat).svg.
- Dragon_(keelboat) isPrimaryTopicOf Dragon_(keelboat).