112 One-Design Class Sailboat Handbook 



Principal Builder: Geonautics, Inc., 23 Arrow St., Cambridge, Mass. 

 Racing Activity: This is a very popular racing class in Great Britain and 

 is the class that H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh sails. In the United 

 States the class has gained in popularity, especially in New England 

 waters. 



Flying Scot 



Association Name: Flying Scot Sailing Association 

 Annual Dues: $5 



Insignia on Sail: Letters "FS" (see page 103) 

 Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 

 Overall length— 19 feet Draft— 4 inches* 



Waterline— 18 feet, 4 inches Sail area— 190 square feet 



Beam— 6 feet, 9 inches 



Construction Materials Allowed: Fiberglass 

 Price Range: New, $2,050, less sails; no used or kit boats 

 Principal Builders: 



Customflex, Inc., 3409 South St., Toledo, Ohio 

 Gordon Douglass Boat Co., Oakland, Maryland 



Racing Activity: Numbers over 100 boats, mostly in East and Midwest. 

 Fleets chartered at Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.; Greenwich, Conn.; Bur- 

 lington, Vt.; Mansfield, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio; Detroit 

 and Sturgis, Mich.; and Chicago, 111. 



Other Data: Designed with emphasis on family and club use, rather than 

 on speed. 



Gannet 



Class Association: The class is strictly one-design and is governed by the 



United States International 14 Association 



Insignia on Sail: See page 109 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 



Overall length— 14 feet Draft— 6 inches* 



Beam— 5 feet, 4 inches —4 feet, 6 inches** 



Sail area— 125 square feet 



Construction Material Allowed: Fiberglass 



Price Range: New, about $1,000 



