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- Sabot_(dinghy) abstract "The Sabot is a sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various places around the world. The boat was suitable for amateur production. Early models were usually made in plywood. More recent models have been made in fibreglass. Variations on the design include El Toro from the Richmond Yacht Club in San Francisco Bay Area, the "Naples Sabot" from Naples community of Long Beach, California, as well as Australian varieties, such as the Holdfast Trainer.".
- Sabot_(dinghy) thumbnail SabotBoatOnCradle.jpg?width=300.
- Sabot_(dinghy) wikiPageExternalLink www.dinghygroup.org.au.
- Sabot_(dinghy) wikiPageExternalLink www.naples-sabot.org.
- Sabot_(dinghy) wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Sabot_(dinghy) wikiPageID "1865890".
- Sabot_(dinghy) wikiPageRevisionID "581658192".
- Sabot_(dinghy) caption "Fully rigged Sabot ready to sail".
- Sabot_(dinghy) construction One-Design.
- Sabot_(dinghy) crew "1".
- Sabot_(dinghy) design Fiberglass.
- Sabot_(dinghy) design Plywood.
- Sabot_(dinghy) hasPhotoCollection Sabot_(dinghy).
- Sabot_(dinghy) imagesize "200".
- Sabot_(dinghy) keel Daggerboard.
- Sabot_(dinghy) olympic "no".
- Sabot_(dinghy) rig Bermuda_rig.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type "Monohull, Pram dinghy".
- Sabot_(dinghy) subject Category:Dinghies.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Artifact100021939.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Boat102858304.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Conveyance103100490.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Craft103125870.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Dinghies.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Dinghy103199901.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Object100002684.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type SmallBoat104244997.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Vehicle104524313.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Vessel104530566.
- Sabot_(dinghy) type Whole100003553.
- Sabot_(dinghy) comment "The Sabot is a sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various places around the world. The boat was suitable for amateur production. Early models were usually made in plywood. More recent models have been made in fibreglass. Variations on the design include El Toro from the Richmond Yacht Club in San Francisco Bay Area, the "Naples Sabot" from Naples community of Long Beach, California, as well as Australian varieties, such as the Holdfast Trainer.".
- Sabot_(dinghy) label "Sabot (dinghy)".
- Sabot_(dinghy) sameAs m.0626rj.
- Sabot_(dinghy) sameAs Q7396291.
- Sabot_(dinghy) sameAs Q7396291.
- Sabot_(dinghy) sameAs Sabot_(dinghy).
- Sabot_(dinghy) wasDerivedFrom Sabot_(dinghy)?oldid=581658192.
- Sabot_(dinghy) depiction SabotBoatOnCradle.jpg.
- Sabot_(dinghy) isPrimaryTopicOf Sabot_(dinghy).