120 One-Design Class Sailboat Handbook 



Racing Activity: Inland Lake scows are the number-one racing craft in 

 the States of Wisconsin and Minnesota. There are weekly local lake races 

 plus an invitational regatta and the Annual ILYA Regatta. 

 Other Data: The number of boats built (approximately of the various 

 classes is interesting: Class A— 2,500; Class C— 5,000; Class D— 500; Class 

 E-5,500; Class M-500; and Class X-2,000. New boats are being added 

 each year. 



Inter-Club 



Association Name: Inter-Club Class, no class association as yet 



Insignia on Sail: Letters "IC" 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard catboat 



Overall length— 11 feet, 6 inches Draft— 3 feet** 



Beam— 4 feet, 7 inches Sail area— 72 square feet 



Construction Material Allowed: Fiberglass 



Price Range: New, about $600 



Principal Builder: O'Day Corporation, Inc., 9 Newbury St., Boston 16, 



Mass. 



Racing Activity: This boat is fast becoming the number-one frostbiting 



racing craft in the Northeast. It is also used in intercollegiate racing. 



Interlake 



Association Name: Interlake Sailing Class Association 



Annual Dues: Full members $4; associate members $2 



Insignia on Sail: Jib and mainsail (see page 113) 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 



Overall length— 18 feet Draft— 8 inches* 



Waterline— 15 feet, 3 inches —4 feet, 7 inches** 



Beam— 6 feet, 3 inches Sail area— 175 square feet 



Construction Materials Allowed: Wood or fiberglass 



Price Range: New, less sails, $1,600; used, from $1,000; kits, $1,450 



Principal Builder: Customflex, Inc., 3409 South St., Toledo 9, Ohio 



Racing Activity: Class has approximately 400 in the United States plus 



several fleets in Canada. It is a very active racing class, with its greatest 



concentration in the Great Lakes region. 



