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Type of sailing dinghy
The Fly class is a singlehanded sailing dinghy designed by Roger Fillery and later modified by Kenneth Ford. It was intended to be built at home, and appears
Fly_(dinghy)
Topics referred to by the same term
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Fly_(disambiguation)
One-design sailing dinghy
Laser (also known as ILCA) is a class of single-handed, one-design sailing dinghies using a common hull design with three interchangeable rigs of different
Laser_(dinghy)
Sailing of small boats, usually for sport
Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats - usually for recreational purposes, learning necessary sailing skills (often also within family)
Dinghy_sailing
International racing sailing class
The Optimist, also known as Opti, is a small, single-handed sailing dinghy intended for use by young people up to the age of 15. The Optimist was designed
Optimist_(dinghy)
Royal Air Force officer
Squadron Leader Henry Melvin "Dinghy" Young, DFC & Bar (20 May 1915 – 17 May 1943) was a bomber pilot in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the
Dinghy_Young
International racing sailing class
The Mirror is a type of popular sailing dinghy with more than 70,000 built. The Mirror was named after the Daily Mirror, a UK newspaper with a largely
Mirror_(dinghy)
Intercollegiate sailing conference
Source: For Coed teams, these in-conference championships include: Coed Dinghy Fleet Racing, NEISA Coed Championship/ US Coast Guard Alumni Bowl Men's
New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association
New_England_Intercollegiate_Sailing_Association
Competitive sailing sport
Dinghy racing is a competitive sport using dinghies, which are small boats which may be rowboats, have an outboard motor, or be sailing dinghies. Dinghy
Dinghy_racing
Wooden or fibreglass dinghy
Wayfarer is a wooden or fibreglass hulled fractional Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy of great versatility; it can be used for short 'day boat' trips, for longer
Wayfarer_(dinghy)
Olympic sailing class
The 470 (Four-Seventy) is a double-handed monohull planing dinghy with a centreboard, Bermuda rig, and centre sheeting. Equipped with a spinnaker, trapeze
470_(dinghy)
Two-person dinghy for competitive racing
The Albacore is a 4.57 m (15 ft) two-person planing dinghy with fractional sloop rig, for competitive racing and lake and near-inshore day sailing. Hulls
Albacore_(dinghy)
Ship type
The International 420 Dinghy is a sailing dinghy popular for racing and teaching. The hull is fiberglass with internal buoyancy tanks. The 420 has a bermuda
420_(dinghy)
Olympic sailing class
The 49er is a double-handed skiff-type high-performance sailing dinghy. The two crew work on different roles with the helm making many tactical decisions
49er_(dinghy)
Type of sailboat
Yachting[permanent dead link] "Proud to be Scotland's Number 1 for Sailing Dinghies - RS 500". jpwatersports.co.uk. Wikimedia Commons has media related to
RS500
Sailboat class
The Lightning is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens, as a one-design racer and first built in 1938. An
Lightning_(dinghy)
One Person Sailing Dinghy formerly used in the Olympic
The Finn dinghy is a single-handed, cat-rigged sailboat, and a former Olympic class for men's sailing. Since its debut at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki
Finn_(dinghy)
Type of German sailing dinghy
A Pirate is a type of German sailing dinghy. It was first constructed in 1935, and has no trapeze. The Pirate was designed in 1934 by the German boat builder
Pirate_(dinghy)
International racing sailing class
The OK Dinghy is an international class sailing dinghy, designed by Knud Olsen in 1956. In 1956 Axel Damgaard Olsen of Vordingborg, asked the Danish yacht
OK_(dinghy)
Type of sailing dinghy
The Sabot is a type of sailing dinghy that is sailed and raced singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various parts of the world. The boat is suitable
Sabot_(dinghy)
Bermuda-rigged racing dinghy
The Enterprise is a Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy with a double-chined hull and distinctive blue sails. Normally crewed by two, and sometimes carrying
Enterprise_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Tech Dinghy is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by George Owen, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as a one-design
Tech_Dinghy
Racing dinghy
The National Solo class is a racing dinghy designed by Jack Holt in 1956. The Solo is sailed in the United Kingdom, Holland, Portugal and Australia. Originally
Solo_(dinghy)
Small development class sailing dinghy
The Moth is a small development class of sailing dinghy. Originally a small, fast home-built sailing boat designed to plane, since 2000 it has become an
Moth_(dinghy)
International racing sailing class
dinghy designed in Belgium in 1960 by Alois Roland as a class legal Moth dinghy. The design later changed into its own one-design class. The dinghy is
Europe_(dinghy)
Type of sail boat
The Bermuda Fitted Dinghy is a type of racing-dedicated sail boat used for competitions between the yacht clubs of Bermuda. Although the class has only
Bermuda_Fitted_Dinghy
(ILCA 6) Womans single-handed Olympic sailing class
The Laser Radial or ILCA 6 is a popular one-design class of small sailing dinghy, originally built by Laser Performance and World sailing approved manufactures
Laser_Radial
Class of sailing dinghy
The Corsair is a class of sixteen foot, three handed sailing dinghy. The boat was designed by Australian designer Alan Payne who is famous for designing
Corsair_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Thistle is an American planing sailing dinghy that was designed by Sandy Douglass as a one-design racer and first built in 1945. The design was originally
Thistle_(dinghy)
International racing sailing class
performance sailing dinghy, designed by Bob Miller, latterly known as Ben Lexcen, (Australia) in 1967 as a possible successor to the Finn dinghy for Olympic competition
Contender_(dinghy)
Topics referred to by the same term
and Wills expedition in northern Australia, 1861 Firefly (dinghy), a type of sailing dinghy Firefly (Taiping Rebellion steamer), an armed Chinese steamer
Firefly_(disambiguation)
International racing sailing class
sailing dinghy, with spinnaker, utilising a trapeze for the crew. The origins of the class began in 1953 with the creation of the 18-foot 'Coronet' dinghy designed
505_(dinghy)
Class of sailing dinghy for youths
The Cadet is a class of sailing dinghy designed to be sailed by two children up to the age of 17. It is a one-design class, originally designed by Jack
Cadet_(dinghy)
Type of sailing boat
The 2000 (formerly the Laser 2000) is a performance sailing dinghy designed by Phil Morrison and currently sold by RS Sailing. It combines a traditional
2000_(dinghy)
Japanese anime television series
"Self-Cleaning Machine", an entire scene is censored where Dinghy's vacuum backfires, and Linda's clothes fly out the window and land in parts of town. A bra lands
Wowser_(TV_series)
British National class of sailing dinghy
National class of a small sailing dinghy. The Scorpion is a lightweight, high-performance, two person, hiking racing dinghy. Its adjustable rig enables sailing
Scorpion_(dinghy)
Flags used for naval communication
international meaning, as seen in the image of USS Blue Ridge above. In yacht and dinghy racing, flags have other meanings; for example, the P (Papa) flag is used
International maritime signal flags
International_maritime_signal_flags
Single handed sailing dinghy
The Byte is a single-handed sailing dinghy designed by Canadian Ian Bruce, who also commissioned and marketed the Laser. The Byte has three sail choices
Byte_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
Javelin, also called the Javelin 14 and O'Day Javelin is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Uffa Fox as a one-design racer and first built in 1960
Javelin_dinghy
Sailboat class
270 Fireflies have been completed. The Firefly is a recreational sailing dinghy, initially built predominantly of hot-moulded plywood, glassfibre construction
Firefly_(dinghy)
Type of racing sailboat
rigged sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor. One of the main objectives of the design was to produce a robust safe and versatile dinghy that could be
Wanderer_(sailing_dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Flying Scot is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Sandy Douglass as a one-design racer and first built in 1958. The design has been previously
Flying_Scot_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
pram sailboat that was designed by Charles McGregor as a sail training dinghy and yacht tender, first built in 1939. It is now often sailed as a singlehanded
El_Toro_(dinghy)
Type of sailing dinghy
The Bosun is a 14-foot GRP sailing dinghy originally created for the Royal Navy by designer Ian Proctor and built by Bossoms Boatyard in 1963. The design
Bosun_(dinghy)
1966 sailing dinghy class
The Lark is a two-person, non-trapeze sailing dinghy, designed in 1966 by Michael Jackson (who was also responsible for many National 12 and Merlin Rocket
Lark_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Flying Dutchman is a Dutch planing sailing dinghy that was designed by Uus Van Essen and Conrad Gülcher as a high performance, one design racer and
Flying_Dutchman_(dinghy)
Sailing dinghy
Standard or ILCA 7 is a popular one-design class of single-handed sailing dinghy, originally built by Performance Sailcraft Canada. The laser is cat rigged
Laser_Standard
Dinghy
The Sunburst is a two-handed, 3.5 metres (11 ft) centreboard sailing dinghy. It was designed in the late 1960s in New Zealand by John Balmain Brooke, where
Sunburst_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Beverly Dinghy is an American sailing dinghy or rowboat that was designed by A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff and first built in 1953. The boat can be employed
Beverly_Dinghy
Sailboat class
The Snipe is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by William F. Crosby as a one design racer and first built in 1931. The boat is a World Sailing
Snipe_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Banshee, sometimes called the Banshee 13, is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Richard L. Reid as a one-design racer and first built
Banshee_(dinghy)
Sailing dinghy
a classification referring to a particular design for a two-man sailing dinghy with a glass fibre hull. Its rig consists of a main, a jib and an optional
Otter_(dinghy)
Boat type
The Heron Dinghy is a dinghy designed by Jack Holt of the United Kingdom as the Yachting World Cartopper (YW Cartopper). The Heron dinghy was designed
Heron_(dinghy)
International racing sailing class
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29er_(dinghy)
Minto Sailing Dinghy is a sailing dinghy first produced commercially in the early 1960 and still in production. The Minto Sailing Dinghy began its life
Minto_Sailing_Dinghy
Type of sailboat
The Twelve Foot Dinghy was designed by George Cockshott, an amateur boat designer from Southport, England in response to a 1912 design contest. It became
12_foot_dinghy
Sailboat
The Front Runner is a small day sailing dinghy. It is a high-performance, responsive, and comfortable one-design class sailboat. It is stable and user-friendly
Front_Runner
Sailing dinghy
wooden or fibreglass hulled double-handed fractional Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy designed by Jack Holt in 1949. The class is active in the UK, Ireland, Australia
GP14
Type of sailing dinghy
The Streaker is a type of sailing dinghy designed in 1975 by Jack Holt. It is a light (minimum weight only 48 kg) one-person boat with a uni-rig stayed
Streaker_(dinghy)
Type of racing dinghy
Highlander is a large (20 foot LOA) high performance one-design racing dinghy, also used for day sailing, popular in the United States. It was designed
Highlander_(dinghy)
Single-trapeze racing skiff
The Cherub is a 12 feet long, high performance, two-person, planing dinghy first designed in 1951 in New Zealand by John Spencer (d 1996). The class is
Cherub_(dinghy)
partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies, and multihull (catamarans and trimarans). Historically known as the IYRU
List_of_sailing_boat_types
Racing dinghy designed by Phil Morrison
The Laser 4000 (now "4000") is a racing dinghy designed by Phil Morrison crewed by two people. Its one-design weight-equalised system enables physically
Laser_4000
Sailboat class
The Impulse is an Australian sailing dinghy that was designed by Arthur Caldwell as a one-design racer and first built in 1975. The design was originally
Impulse_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Fireball is a British sailing dinghy that was designed by Peter Milne as a one-design racer and first built in 1962. In the past the design has been
Fireball_(dinghy)
Sailing dinghy
The Butterfly is a one-design sailing dinghy, originally designed for a crew of two, but now most commonly raced single-handed. It was designed in 1961
Butterfly_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
1965, but it is now out of production. The Kite is a recreational sailing dinghy, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a single sail catboat rig, a
Kite_(sailboat)
Australian sailing and racing boat
The 125 is a 12 ft 6 in (3.81 m) two person intermediate sailing dinghy complete with main, jib, spinnaker and trapeze. The 125 class has a strong following
125_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
Vanguard were merged to form LaserPerformance. The Laser 2 is a sailing dinghy, built predominantly of fibreglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, a raked
Laser_2
Class of sailing dinghy
sailing dinghy for use by families, so needing to be larger than their earlier Puffin dinghy. It has since become a popular learning and racing dinghy in Australia
Pacer_(dinghy)
Single-handed sailing dinghy from 1959
The Minisail is a 13-foot single-handed dinghy which was designed by Ian Proctor in 1959 and became popular in the 1960s. It was the predecessor to the
Minisail_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Phantom is a British sailing dinghy that was designed by Paul Wright and Brian Taylor as a one-design racer and first built in 1971. The design was
Phantom_(dinghy)
The Do-it-yourself Mermaid is an 11-foot (3.4m) plywood sailing dinghy designed by Roger Hancock in 1962. Usually built at home, it is suitable for a crew
Mermaid_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
but it is now out of production. The Mobjack is a recreational sailing dinghy, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional
Mobjack_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Blue Jay is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Drake Sparkman of Sparkman & Stephens as a trainer for the Lightning one-design racer.
Blue_Jay_(dinghy)
Dinghy sailboat
The Miracle is a small dinghy sailboat popularized in the United Kingdom, and designed by Jack Holt — one of the last for the well-known designer. The
Miracle_(dinghy)
International racing sailing class
The B14 is a two-person monohull dinghy, designed by Julian Bethwaite. It is recognised as an international class by the International Sailing Federation
B14_(dinghy)
European light vessel of Dutch origin
The flyboat (also spelled fly-boat or fly boat) was a European light vessel of Dutch origin developed primarily as a mercantile cargo carrier, although
Flyboat
Type of sailing dinghy
The Dart is a New Zealand one-design 11 foot sailing dinghy. The Zephyr was designed by Auckland designer Des Townson, in the late 1950s for building in
Dart_(dinghy)
Class of single handed hiking dinghies
The Solution is a single handed hiking dinghy designed for helms in the 65 to 85 kg (10 to 14 Stone) weight range. It has a light epoxy hull, self draining
Solution_(dinghy)
1974 British film by Claude Whatham
staying at a farm near a lake in the Lake District. They sail a borrowed dinghy named Swallow, and camp on an island in the lake that they call Wild Cat
Swallows and Amazons (1974 film)
Swallows_and_Amazons_(1974_film)
International racing sailing class
The Vaurien is a dinghy designed by Jean-Jacques Herbulot in 1951, and presented in the Boat show in Paris in 1952. It was meant as a reasonable alternative
Vaurien
UK sailing dinghy designed in 1994
The Buzz is a sailing dinghy designed in 1994 by Ian Howlett and John Caig and manufactured by Reg White Limited of Brightlingsea as part of the "White
Buzz_(dinghy)
Type of sailing dinghy
The Laser Pico dinghy is a small sailboat designed by Jo Richards in the mid-1990s and used primarily for training and day sailing. It can be crewed by
Laser_Pico
Dinghy sailed in the United Kingdom
The Merlin Rocket is a 14 foot (4.3 m) dinghy sailed in the United Kingdom. It is an active class, now with over 3800 boats built.[citation needed] The
Merlin_Rocket
American sailboat design from 1933
The Skimmer is an American sailing dinghy, that was designed by William F. Crosby for amateur construction in 1933. The Skimmer design conforms to the
Skimmer_(dinghy)
Australian sailing dinghy
Northbridge Senior 14) is an Australian restricted development class of sailing dinghy, measuring 14 feet in length. The class was designed in 1960 and introduced
NS14_(dinghy_class)
Governing body of sailing in the UK
advisor to the Navy Board on sailing matters. It administers the Bosun dinghy as a one-design sailing class. The Royal Naval Sailing Association was founded
Royal Naval Sailing Association
Royal_Naval_Sailing_Association
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Sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor, in 1956
The Gull sailing dinghy was designed by Ian Proctor in 1956, originally as a frameless double-chine plywood boat. However, it has been through several
Gull_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
sometimes called the Comet OD or Comet One-Design, is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by C. Lowndes Johnson as a one-design racer and first
Comet_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Interclub Dinghy is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a one-design racer and first built in 1946. It is sailed
Interclub_Dinghy
Racing sailing class
launch of the RS100. The RS100 is a responsive and performance-oriented dinghy that planes easily. Its spinnaker significantly increases sail area, enabling
RS100
Fibreglass sailing dinghies
The Fatty Knees fibreglass sailing dinghies were designed by Lyle Hess (1912–2002). Produced in 7' (2.1m), 8' (2.4m) and 9' (2.7m) long models. The 8'
Fatty_Knees
Sailboat class
in 1970. The boat is sometimes confused with the 1970 American Flipper dinghy, of which 582 were built. The design was built by Intermark Sailcraft ApS
Flipper_(Danish_dinghy)
Sailboat class
The Shrimp is a Canadian dinghy that was designed by Hubert Vandestadt and Fraser McGruer and first built in 1972. The boat was designed to employed as
Shrimp_(dinghy)
1933 dinghy design, over 10,000 built
The Penguin is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by Philip Rhodes in 1933 as a one design racer for frostbite racing on the US east coast and
Penguin_(dinghy)
Sailboat design
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Day_Sailer
Dinghy sailed in Australia and New Zealand
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
Javelin_dinghy_(Australasia)
Type of ship or boat
might also refer to A Jollyboat is a 1953 sailing dinghy designed by Uffa Fox. It was the fastest dinghy in its day, and was built by Fairey Marine 1953
Jollyboat_(dinghy)
FLY DINGHY
FLY DINGHY
Biblical
god of the fly
Girl/Female
British, English
Where Hawks Fly
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Fly.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLÃVIO means "yellow hair."
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Flavia, FLÃVIA means "yellow hair."
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word fay, from Old English faie, FAY means "fairy." This name was in use in the 19th century when an interest in medieval times and Arthurian legends--brought about mostly by Tennyson's Idylls of the King--led to the use of such names as Fay and Morgan, Percival, and Tristan.Â
Male
English
Pet form of English Sylvester, SLY means "from the forest."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM-LY means "golden lion."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Danish : unexplained.Perhaps an altered spelling of Dutch Vlij, a topographic name from vallei ‘lowland’, ‘marsh’; in New Netherland this became a common term for a swamp.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, German, Japanese
Fly; Dance in the Air
Boy/Male
Biblical
God of the fly.
Male
Egyptian
, fly.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly south and southwestern England)
English (chiefly south and southwestern England) : variant of Free, from the Old English byform frīg.English : nickname for a small person, from Middle English fry ‘small person’, ‘child’, ‘offspring’ (Old Norse frjó ‘seed’).Americanized spelling of German Frei, Frey.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Flora, FLÓRA means "flower."
Female
Cornish
, escape, fly; alive; or, small water.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the cathedral city on an island in the fens north of Cambridge. It is so named from Old English ǣl ‘eel’ + gē ‘district’.Probably also an Americanized form of German Eley.Nathaniel Ely was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Male
Hebrew
Short form of Hebrew Eliyahu, ELY means "the Lord is my God."
Female
Cornish
, escape, fly; alive; or, small water.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Christopher Urswick, a priest. 'The Taming of the Shrew' Christopher Sly, a...
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Where Hawks Fly; Settlement on the Bank
FLY DINGHY
FLY DINGHY
Girl/Female
Tamil
Malarvizhi | மாஂலாரà¯à®µà¯€à®œà¯à®¹à¯€Â
Cute eyes
Girl/Female
Tamil
Durga Devi | தà¯à®°à¯à®•ா தேவீÂ
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Unique
Girl/Female
English
Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Industrious
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth
Girl/Female
French Anglo Saxon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sindhi, Traditional
Young Krishna; Lord Krishna in his Childhood
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Most Brilliant of the Sayyids
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praised; Feminine of Humaid
FLY DINGHY
FLY DINGHY
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FLY DINGHY
FLY DINGHY
n.
A breeze fly.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fly
v. t.
To skin; to strip off the skin or surface of; as, to flay an ox; to flay the green earth.
v. t.
To fly or flee from; to shun; to avoid.
imp.
of Fly
v. t.
To cause to fly or to float in the air, as a bird, a kite, a flag, etc.
v. i.
Any dipterous insect; as, the house fly; flesh fly; black fly. See Diptera, and Illust. in Append.
n.
Faith; as, by my fay.
v.
A fly. See Fly, n., 9, and 13 (b).
v. i.
A hook dressed in imitation of a fly, -- used for fishing.
v. i.
A heavy wheel, or cross arms with weights at the ends on a revolving axis, to regulate or equalize the motion of machinery by means of its inertia, where the power communicated, or the resistance to be overcome, is variable, as in the steam engine or the coining press. See Fly wheel (below).
v. i.
Any winged insect; esp., one with transparent wings; as, the Spanish fly; firefly; gall fly; dragon fly.
p. p.
of Fly
v. i.
A batted ball that flies to a considerable distance, usually high in the air; also, the flight of a ball so struck; as, it was caught on the fly.
n.
The fly of a flag: See Fly, n., 6.
pl.
of Fly