Major One-Design Racing Sailboat Classes 125 



Principal Builders: 



Beacon Boat Co., 1691 S. Shore Drive, Holland, Mich. 



Graves Yacht Yards, Inc., 89 Front St., Marblehead, Mass. 



Racing Activity: Fleets in Marblehead, Manchester, Gloucester, Cohas- 



set, Boston Bay and Falmouth— all in Massachusetts; Western Long Island 



Sound; Milford, Conn.; Hawaii; Muskegon and Kalamazoo, Michigan; 



San Francisco, Calif. Total boats built about 300; total active racing, 200. 



Jet 14 



Association Name: Jet 14 Class Association 

 Annual Dues: $5 

 Insignia on Sail: A jet airplane 

 Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 

 Overall length— 14 feet Draft— 4 feet, 2 inches** 



Waterline— 13 feet, I14 inches Sail area— 113 square feet 



Beam— 4 feet, 8 inches 



Construction Materials Allowed: Molded plywood and fiberglass 

 Price Range: New, less sails, about $850; few used boats are on the mar- 

 ket and those which are available generally sell for around $650; kits, 

 various prices. 

 Principal Builders: 



Anchor Line Marine, 2920 W. 11th Ave., Eugene, Ore. 

 Halifax Marina, 912 Halifax Dr., Port Orange, Fla. 

 R. Hamann & Sons, R.F.D., Carmel, N. Y. 

 Leon F. Irish Co., 4300 Haggerty Rd., Walled Lake, Mich. 

 Elmer C. Kenyon, Wales, Mass. 



Olsen Boat Works, Inc., 70 Commonwealth Ave., Red Bank, N. J. 

 Siddons & Sindle, Inc., Central Ave., Island Heights, N. J. 

 Doug Westin's Boat Shop, River Road, Sayville, N. Y. 

 John Wright, Jr., 328 W. Queen Lane, Philadelphia 44, Pa. 

 Racing Activity: Class numbers about 500 boats. Fleets are located in East 

 Coast areas primarily. Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, 

 Maryland, Washington, D. C, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, 

 Michigan, Louisiana, Texas and Colorado have fleets. 



Jollyboat 



Association Name: North American Jolly Boat Association 



