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- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) abstract "The Javelin is a high performance skiff type dinghy sailed in Australia and New Zealand. The class was founded by designer John Spencer in 1961. Spencer also founded the Cherub Class. It is 14 feet long, sporting a large sail area, single trapeze and asymmetrical spinnaker. The Javelin is a development class, meaning that boats vary in shape within a framework of rules, rather than being all built to the same design. Bruce Farr is another well known designer who drew successful Javelins.Its lightweight 70 kg hull, and powerful, efficient sail plan allow it to exceed speeds of 25 knots and provide an exhilarating "ride" with exciting fleet racing.".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) thumbnail AU_Javelin_Dinghy.jpg?width=300.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) wikiPageExternalLink www.javelins.org.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) wikiPageID "37234619".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) wikiPageRevisionID "578086382".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) beam "172.72".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) classImage "Javelin3.png".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) classImagealt "A stylized dart or javelin-head".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) crew "2".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) hasPhotoCollection Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia).
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) hull "150.0".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) jib "50.0".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) loa "14.0".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) mainsail "125.0".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) spinnaker "200.0".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) trapeze "single".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) updated "2010-10-05".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) subject Category:Dinghies.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) subject Category:Sailing_in_Australia.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) subject Category:Sailing_in_New_Zealand.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) comment "The Javelin is a high performance skiff type dinghy sailed in Australia and New Zealand. The class was founded by designer John Spencer in 1961. Spencer also founded the Cherub Class. It is 14 feet long, sporting a large sail area, single trapeze and asymmetrical spinnaker. The Javelin is a development class, meaning that boats vary in shape within a framework of rules, rather than being all built to the same design.".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) label "Javelin dinghy (Australasia)".
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) sameAs m.0n524b7.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) sameAs Q6165348.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) sameAs Q6165348.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) wasDerivedFrom Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia)?oldid=578086382.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) depiction AU_Javelin_Dinghy.jpg.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) homepage www.javelins.org.
- Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia) isPrimaryTopicOf Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia).