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WQ= World Qualifier I=Invitational O=Open
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- Friday, November 1
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- Tuesday, November 12
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Sunfish are incredibly popular single-handed sailboats. Raced and cruised in over 20 countries, this flexible, tunable rig makes it suited to a diverse range of sailors.Few classes have women, youth and masters regularly finishing in the top 10 (or winning!) national and World Championships. Since the boat has changed little over the years, you don’t need a brand-new Sunfish to start racing. While new boats are reasonably priced, used boats are plentiful, and with perhaps a new sail you are ready to join the fun!
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One-Design Class Type: Dinghy
Was this boat built to be sailed by youth or adults? Both
Approximately how many class members do you have? 500
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About United States Sunfish Class Association
The International Sunfish Class Association is the governing body of Sunfish racers everywhere. The Sunfish Class offers diversity unmatched by any one-design racer. Young, old, short, tall, big, small, man, woman, world-class or just learning, we are a welcome and opening group of people who love our little boats. We are Olympians, World Champions and the single-handed class in the Pan American Games. We are dedicated to racing our best while recognizing the Corinthian essence of the sport. Sailors won’t find a more welcoming, open and friendly group of sailors anywhere. We are classic, competitive and fun! Our mission is to promote and develop Sunfish Class one design racing worldwide under uniform rules, enhance the enjoyment of the boat and to provide an efficient medium of exchange of information and friendship among Sunfish sailors.
THE WINDWARD LEG – The Class Newsletter- is now being published in English and Spanish: https://www.sunfishclass.org/past_issues_windward_leg
Boats Produced: 750,000
Class boat builder(s):
LaserPerformance/MacLaren
Approximately how many boats are in the USA/North America? 600,000
Where is your One-Design class typically sailed in the USA? List regions of the country:
Nine USA Regions … Florida, New England, New York, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Gulf Coast, Southeast, Southwest, West
Does this class have a spinnaker or gennaker? No
How many people sail as a crew including the helm? One
Ideal combined weight of range of crew: 120-185 lbs
Boat Designed in 1953
Length (feet/inches): 13′ 9″
Beam: 4′ 1″
Weight of rigged boat without sails: 125-185
Draft: 2′ 11″
Mast Height: 10′
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Sunfish are incredibly popular single-handed sailboats. Raced and cruised in over 20 countries, this flexible, tunable rig makes it suited to a diverse range of sailors.Few classes have women, youth and masters regularly finishing in the top 10 (or winning!) national and World Championships.
The Sunfish Class offers diversity unmatched by any one-design racer. Young, old, short, tall, big, small, man, woman, world-class or just learning, we are a welcome and opening group of people who love our little boats.
Sunfish - the world's best recreational sailboat. Sunfish sailing is all about simplicity and FUN - from generation to generation. For over sixty years there has been no better way to play on the water. Sunfish have explored quiet coves, planed across lakes and bays, and danced in the big ocean swells. Hailed by Fortune Magazine as one of ...
In this Video, Sunfish Sailor, Lee Montes shows you how to take a regular Recreational Sunfish Sailboat and shows you need to Rig it to be a Racing Sunfish Sailboat.
Lee Montes, Sunfish Sailor, interviews and talks to Sunfish Legend Bob Findlay.
Adult small-boat sailing classes are taught using the Sunfish, the most popular one-adult sailboat in the world. In the Beginner course, you will learn to rig, launch, and sail your boat.