132 One-Design Class Sailboat Handbook 



Type and Dimensions: Catboat with leeboard 

 Overall length— 7 feet, 11 inches Draft— 5 inches* 

 Waterline— 5 feet, 9 niches Sail area— 38 square feet 



Beam— 3 feet, 10 inches 



Construction Materials Allowed: Plywood or fiberglass 

 Price Range: New, about $320; used, $150 to $250; kits $150 to $200 

 Principal Builders: 



Apache Boat Works, San Diego, Calif. 

 Glassform Industries, Long Beach, Calif. 

 Mastercraft, North Hollywood, Calif. 

 W. D. Schock Co., 18141 Greenville Rd., Santa Ana, Calif. 

 Racing Activity: Quite active in Southern California all year around, 

 especially in Alamitos Bay, Mission Bay and San Diego Bay. The Balboa 

 and Newport areas are very active in summer months, while in Northern 

 California to British Columbia they are raced mostly in the winter "frost- 

 bite" season from November through March. Over 2,600 of these boats 

 have been made and the majority are raced regularly. Often referred to 

 as the "Sabot" class. 



National One-Design 



Association Name: National One-Design Racing Association 



Annual Dues: Owner and boat $5; crew member $2; associate $2 



Insignia on Sail: Letter "N" within a circle 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 



Overall length— 17 feet Draft— 3 feet, 6 inches** 



Waterline— 10 feet, 6 inches Sail area— 137 square feet 



Beam— 5 feet, 8 inches 



Construction Materials Allowed: Fiberglass, wood planking and plywood 



Price Range: New, $1,000 to $1,300; used, $350 to $1,200; kits about $650 



Principal Builders: 



Peter Geis, Severna Park, Maryland 



Ray Greene & Co., 504 S. Byrne Rd., Toledo 9, Ohio 



Olympics Plastics Co., Seattle, Wash. 



Racing Activity: Fleets on West Coast, East Coast, Middle West and 



Oklahoma hold seasonal racing. Area championship regattas held each 



summer (Eastern, Western and Great Lakes), and a national champion- 



