Major One-Design Racing Sailboat Classes 121 



Other Data: The Interlake was designed by Francis Swiesguth and first 

 built of wood in 1932 making it one of the oldest one-design class sail- 

 boats in America. All boats now manufactured are of fiberglass. 



International Decked Sailing Canoe 



Assocation Name and Address: American Canoe Association, 400 Eastern 

 St., New Haven, Conn. 

 Annual Dues: $4 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 



Overall length— 17 feet (max.) Beam— 3 feet, 7 14 inches (max.) 



—16 feet (min.) —3 feet, 1% inches (min.) 



Sail area— 10 square meters max. (107.64 sq. ft.) 

 Construction Materials Allowed: None specified 

 Price Range: New, with sails, about $1,200; used, about $850 

 Principal Builder: Max Andersson, Vasteras, Sweden 

 Racing Activity: About 100 boats are sailed in the United States, with 

 major racing activity being off City Island, New York, and in the St. 

 Lawrence River near Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. Racing in interna- 

 tional competition is held each year. 



Other Data: This is one of the fastest single-man sailing craft. However, 

 this class is not a one-design boat, but must fit into stated requirements. 



International One-Design 



Association Name: International One-Design Class Association 



Annual Dues: Various in different fleets 



Insignia on Sail: Letter "I" superimposed on letter "C" 



Type and Dimensions: Keel sloop 



Overall length— 33 feet, 5 inches Draft— 5 feet, 4 inches 



Waterline— 21 feet, 5 inches Sail area— 433 square feet 



Beam— 6 feet, 10 inches 



Construction Material Allowed: Wood 



Price Range: New, with sails, about $9,500; used, $4,000 to $6,000 



Principal Builder: Bjame Aas, Fredrikstad, Norway 



Racing Activity: Eight fleets located on Long Island Sound, others in 



Marblehead, Northeast Harbor, San Francisco, Bermuda, England, 



Marseilles, France and Outer and Inner Norway; representing 130 regis- 



