150 One-Design Class Sailboat Handbook 



Other Data: The Windmill was designed as a step-up boat for Optimist 

 Class Pram graduates who, at 15 years of age, were no longer able to com- 

 pete via Prams. Now, however, adult owners far outnumber the teenage 

 group. 



Wood-Pussy 



Association Name: National Wood-Pussy Class Association 



Annual Dues: $5 



Insignia on Sail: Letters "WP" interlocked 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard catboat 



Overall length— 13 feet, 6 inches Draft— 7 inches* 



Waterline— 11 feet, 3 inches —3 feet, 6 inches** 



Beam— 6 feet Sail area— 106 square feet 



Construction Materials Allowed: Fiberglass or wood, or wood covered 



with fiberglass 



Price Range: New, $1,100 to $1,200; used, $350 to $750 



Principal Builder: O'Day Corporation, Inc., 9 Newbury St., Boston 16, 



Mass. 



Racing Activity: Fleets are located at Larchmont, Cold Spring Harbor, 



Manhasset Bay, East Hampton, Shelter Island, Ossining and Cedarhurst 



in New York; New Bedford and Edgartown in Massachusetts; Narragan- 



sett Bay in Rhode Island; Shrewsbury River in New Jersey; and several 



locations on the West Coast and in a few places in Southern waters. In 



addition to local club racing, the championships are New Jersey, Long 



Island, West Coast and national. Of the 1,500 boats built, over 300 are 



racing regularly. 



Y-Flyer 



Association Name and Address: American Y-Flyer Yacht Racing Associa- 

 tion, 821 Pepper St., Columbia, S. C. 



Annual Dues: Active or associate members $6; crew members, $2 

 Insignia on Sail: Letter "Y" 



Type and Dimensions: Centerboard sloop (scow design) 

 Overall length— 18 feet Draft— 6 inches* 



Beam— 5 feet, 8 inches —4 feet** 



Sail area— 162 square feet 



