Major One-Design Racing Sailboat Classes 131 



Beam— 6 feet, 6 inches 

 Construction Material Allowed: Fiberglass 

 Price Range: New, $1,500 to $2,000 



Principal Builder: East Coast Boats, P. O. Box 117, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 

 Racing Activity: The class was started in the fall of 1958. National cham- 

 pionship initiated in 1959. Over 100 Mobjacks are in use, with the largest 

 number concentrated in Lower Chesapeake Bay. 



Moth 



Association Name: International Moth Class Association 



Annual Dues: $1 



Insignia on Sail: Letter "M" within a circle 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 



Overall length— 11 feet Draft— 5 inches* 



Waterline— 10 feet, 9 inches Sail area— 72 square feet 



Beam— 4 feet, 7 inches 



Construction Material Allowed: No limit. (The Moth Class is not a strict 



one-design. The boat may be developed by individual owners, with only 



minimum restrictions.) 



Price Range: New, with sails, $500 to $750; used, $100 up; kits, $250 up 



Principal Builders: 



Francis L. Abbot, 200 West Ave., Ocean City, N. J. 



Challenger Marine, 13301 Biscayne Bay, N. Miami, Fla. 



P. Evanson Boat Co., 4110 Freeland Ave., Philadelphia 28, Pa. 



Nautica Corp., P. O. Box 26, Paramus, N. J. 



Old Greenwich Boat Co., 46 John St., Stamford, Conn. 



Surfliner Corp., Lake Wales, Fla. 



John Wright, Jr., 308 W. Queen Lane, Philadelphia 44, Pa. 



Racing Activity: Thirty-eight fleets in the United States (another 20 



without charter). Over 4,000 boats are active in the United States and 



throughout the world. 



Naples Sabot 



Association Name: Naples Sabot One-Design Association 



Annual Dues: $2 



Insignia on Sail: Letter "N" within a Dutch wooden shoe 



