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- Salcombe_Yawl abstract "The term Salcombe Yawl refers to a small sailing dinghy restricted class native to Salcombe in South Devon, and also to the traditional sailing vessel from the area upon which that class was based, with a 200-year history. The current class of vessel has about the size of a Merlin Rocket, that is 4.88 metres (16.0 ft) and about 180 have been built of which 80% are still in use. It is built traditionally by hand from mahogany, and is clinker built. The centre plate is cast iron, but more recent Yawls have bronze plates. While it is rigged as a ketch with the mizzen ahead of the rudder post, the label yawl is probably derived from a corruption of the word yole, meaning a small inshore fishing boat. Designers, work within the class restrictions, adding innovations to each vessel. It is raced in two classes depending on the age of the boat. A newly built boat in 2009 would cost £40,000 while a second hand vessel would be half of that. There is a glassfibre derivative with aluminium spars called a Devon Yawl. The mould for this was taken from a 1968 Salcombe Yawl and because of the nature of its construction is a one-design. There are approximately 300 Devon Yawls and they are built both in the UK and USA.".
- Salcombe_Yawl thumbnail Salcombe_Yawl_1967.png?width=300.
- Salcombe_Yawl wikiPageExternalLink www.syoa.co.uk.
- Salcombe_Yawl wikiPageExternalLink salcombeyawl.htm.
- Salcombe_Yawl wikiPageID "21694503".
- Salcombe_Yawl wikiPageRevisionID "532288360".
- Salcombe_Yawl caption "A Salcombe Yawl, reefed, crewed by teenagers on the Kingsbridge Estuary in 1967".
- Salcombe_Yawl crew "2".
- Salcombe_Yawl hasPhotoCollection Salcombe_Yawl.
- Salcombe_Yawl imagesize "220".
- Salcombe_Yawl location Devon.
- Salcombe_Yawl location Salcombe.
- Salcombe_Yawl name "Salcombe Yawl".
- Salcombe_Yawl rig Ketch.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Monohull.
- Salcombe_Yawl year "1938".
- Salcombe_Yawl subject Category:Dinghies.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Artifact100021939.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Boat102858304.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Conveyance103100490.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Craft103125870.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Dinghies.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Dinghy103199901.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Instrumentality103575240.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Object100002684.
- Salcombe_Yawl type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Salcombe_Yawl type SmallBoat104244997.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Vehicle104524313.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Vessel104530566.
- Salcombe_Yawl type Whole100003553.
- Salcombe_Yawl comment "The term Salcombe Yawl refers to a small sailing dinghy restricted class native to Salcombe in South Devon, and also to the traditional sailing vessel from the area upon which that class was based, with a 200-year history. The current class of vessel has about the size of a Merlin Rocket, that is 4.88 metres (16.0 ft) and about 180 have been built of which 80% are still in use. It is built traditionally by hand from mahogany, and is clinker built.".
- Salcombe_Yawl label "Salcombe Yawl".
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- Salcombe_Yawl sameAs Q7403770.
- Salcombe_Yawl sameAs Q7403770.
- Salcombe_Yawl sameAs Salcombe_Yawl.
- Salcombe_Yawl wasDerivedFrom Salcombe_Yawl?oldid=532288360.
- Salcombe_Yawl depiction Salcombe_Yawl_1967.png.
- Salcombe_Yawl isPrimaryTopicOf Salcombe_Yawl.