Major One-Design Racing Sailboat Classes 149 



Type and Dimensions: Keel sloop 



Overall length— 21 feet Draft— 3 feet 



Waterline— 15 feet Sail area— 185 square feet 



Beam— 6 feet, 3 inches 



Construction Material Allowed: Fiberglass 



Price Range: New, about $2,000 



Principal Builder: Henry R. McCane, 8428 S. Fernando Rd., Sun Valley, 



Calif. 



Racing Activity: Most of the 120 boats in the class are concentrated in 



California waters, were they are popular as day-sailers and cruising boats 



as well as racers. 



Windmill 



Association Name and Address: Windmill Class International Racing 

 Association, 784 53rd Avenue So., St. Petersburg 5, Fla. 

 Annual Dues: $5 



Insignia on Sail: Windmill (see page 143) 

 Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop 

 Overall length— 15 feet, 6 inches Draft— 6 inches* 

 Waterline— 14 feet, 8 inches —3 feet, ly^ inches** 



Beam— 4 feet, 8 inches Sail area— 119 square feet 



Construction Material Allowed: Plywood 

 Price Range: New, with sails, about $700; used, about $500 

 Principal Builders: 



Armstrong Boats, Inc., Rt. 3, Norwell, Mass. 

 Concho Boat Co., 2515 N. Randolph St., San Angelo, Texas 

 R. Ellenbest, 1300 Betty Lane, Clearwater, Fla. 

 Graham-Prams, 8365 Leona St., Forestville, Washington 25, D.C. 

 R. Hamann & Sons, Rt. 52, Carmel, N. Y. 

 Homer Luzier, 1130 Pomelo Ave., Sarasota, Fla. 

 John I. Stroud, 6710 Collins Ave., Pennsuaken, N. Y. 

 Racing Activity: Extremely popular in Southern waters. Florida, Ala- 

 bama, Georgia and Texas hold Windmill State Regattas as well as na- 

 tionals and internationals. Approximately 1,500 boats are now being 

 sailed, and range throughout 42 states and Cuba, Canada, Guatamala, 

 Finland and Japan. This class is still in its infancy, but a good, strong 

 organization. 



