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- CL_16 abstract "The CL 16 is a Canadian-designed 16' sloop sailboat, designed by Henry Croce and Ken Lofthouse in 1967-68 in Mahone Bay, NS. It is essentially the same design as the Wayfarer dinghy, with the addition of a double-hull and a more comfortable cockpit for recreational users. It was produced in Mahone Bay until 1970 when production was moved to the Toronto area. It continues to be produced by a Canadian company (C&L Boatworks) in Fort Erie, on Lake Erie, which began production in 1993 after being produced in Pickering ON since 1970. .The CL 16 is an open cockpit boat that is extremely seaworthy and unsinkable due to a double hull design. CL16's and their Wayfarer cousins have circumnavigated the Great Lakes, and have crossed the North Sea. They can be easily modified to run a spinnaker and/or trapeze. The CL 14 represents a smaller version of this stable craft, and that design shares dimensions resembling the Wanderer.The design is said to be based upon the Ian Proctor's Wayfarer with tweaks by Graham Dodd and George Blanchard. Unlike the Wayfarer, the class permits use of a trapeze. The boat uses a retractable Centerboard. The sail plan consists of a marconi rig with a main, jib, and symmetrical spinnaker.On the other hand, the iteration that was produced by C&L Boatworks first appeared in 1968; its strict one design has remained unchanged since then.The mast has a pin through it that acts as a pivot point, which is held in a tabernacle. When rigged with a tackle on the forestay, it can be lowered to pass beneath bridges. The pivot also facilitates mast raising.As of 2013, it has a Portsmouth Yardstick rating of 95.4. The C&L website says the rating is 97.The CL boatbuilder website differs from a sailmaker's statements about the rig's size. It claims that the boat carries sails that are: Main 95 sq.ft. 8.83 sq.m; Genoa 46 sq.ft. 4.27 sq.m.File:CL-16.jpg".
- CL_16 thumbnail CL-16.jpg?width=300.
- CL_16 wikiPageExternalLink cl16.htm.
- CL_16 wikiPageID "8138830".
- CL_16 wikiPageLength "4792".
- CL_16 wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- CL_16 wikiPageRevisionID "650944863".
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda_rig.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink CL_14.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinghies.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Centerboard.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Centreboard.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Fiberglass.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink File:CL-16.jpg.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Forestay.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Erie.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Erie,_Ontario.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Glass-reinforced_plastic.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Proctor.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Jib.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Erie.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Mainsail.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Monohull.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth_Yardstick.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Spinnaker.
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Tabernacle_(disambiguation).
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Trapeze_(sailing).
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Wanderer_(sailing_dinghy).
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLink Wayfarer_(dinghy).
- CL_16 wikiPageWikiLinkText "CL 16".
- CL_16 construction "GRP with wood trim".
- CL_16 crew "2".
- CL_16 dPn "95.4".
- CL_16 design "One-Design".
- CL_16 hasPhotoCollection CL_16.
- CL_16 mastheight "1327.0".
- CL_16 rig Bermuda_rig.
- CL_16 type Monohull.
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- CL_16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Sailboat_Specifications.
- CL_16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- CL_16 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_Dinghies_and_Skiffs.
- CL_16 subject Category:Dinghies.
- CL_16 type Article.
- CL_16 type Ship.
- CL_16 type Type.
- CL_16 type Article.
- CL_16 type Ship.
- CL_16 type Type.
- CL_16 comment "The CL 16 is a Canadian-designed 16' sloop sailboat, designed by Henry Croce and Ken Lofthouse in 1967-68 in Mahone Bay, NS. It is essentially the same design as the Wayfarer dinghy, with the addition of a double-hull and a more comfortable cockpit for recreational users. It was produced in Mahone Bay until 1970 when production was moved to the Toronto area.".
- CL_16 label "CL 16".
- CL_16 sameAs m.026t06l.
- CL_16 sameAs Q5012810.
- CL_16 sameAs Q5012810.
- CL_16 wasDerivedFrom CL_16?oldid=650944863.
- CL_16 depiction CL-16.jpg.
- CL_16 isPrimaryTopicOf CL_16.