Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Enterprise_(dinghy)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) abstract "The Enterprise is a two-man sloop-rigged hiking sailing dinghy with distinctive blue sails. Despite being one of the older classes of dinghies, it remains popular in the United Kingdom and about a dozen other countries, and is used for both cruising and racing. It has a combination of size, weight, and power which appeals to all ages, and to sailing schools. The Enterprise is accredited as an International Class by the International Sailing Federation, the ISAF. The Enterprise is most often sailed with no spinnaker. However the international class rules allow the decision of whether to allow spinnakers to be made by the national authority. In the U.K. and Canada, no spinnakers were allowed until 2002 when a new PY handicap was introduced in the UK to allow spinnakers to be used in multi class racing in clubs, although spinnakers may still not be used in "Class" racing; in the United States they are allowed.Early boats, wooden and GRP, used buoyancy bags fixed under the benches and thwarts for internal buoyancy but nowadays foam reinforced plastic boats have built in buoyancy tanks improving stiffness and removing much of the maintenance associated with air-filled bags. Wooden boats still tend to have buoyancy bags to the rear and a forward bulkhead.They are also relatively unstable in comparison with other dinghies of similar performance, they have handling characteristics which would generally be associated with much faster designs.Enterprises provide close tactical racing, as opposed to some modern designs, which are considered "boat speed-obsessed". Originally "The News Chronicle Enterprise", this predates Jack Holt's other newspaper sponsored Mirror Dinghy as the first UK sailing dinghy to be sponsored by a national newspaper.The first two Enterprises built were sailed from Dover to Calais both as a test and for advertising purposes. This feat was recreated on the Enterprise's 50th anniversary, but this time the two boats were sailed both to France and back again.".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) thumbnail Sailing_at_LCSC_2.jpg?width=300.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) wikiPageExternalLink www.sailenterprise.org.uk.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) wikiPageExternalLink Enterprise99.PDF.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) wikiPageID "496905".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) wikiPageRevisionID "608198178".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) caption "Enterprises racing on the River Thames".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) classSymbol "E".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) crew "2".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) dPn "92.6".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) designer Jack_Holt_(dinghy_designer).
- Enterprise_(dinghy) hasPhotoCollection Enterprise_(dinghy).
- Enterprise_(dinghy) imagesize "250".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) keel Centreboard.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) name "Enterprise".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) rig Sloop.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) ryaPn "1117".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Monohull.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) year "1956".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) subject Category:Boats_designed_by_Jack_Holt.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) subject Category:Classes_of_the_International_Sailing_Federation.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) subject Category:Dinghies.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) subject Category:Two-person_sailboats.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Artifact100021939.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Boat102858304.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type BoatsDesignedByJackHolt.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Conveyance103100490.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Craft103125870.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Dinghies.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Dinghy103199901.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Object100002684.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Sailboat104128499.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type SailingVessel104128837.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type SmallBoat104244997.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Two-personSailboats.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Vehicle104524313.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Vessel104530566.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) type Whole100003553.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) comment "The Enterprise is a two-man sloop-rigged hiking sailing dinghy with distinctive blue sails. Despite being one of the older classes of dinghies, it remains popular in the United Kingdom and about a dozen other countries, and is used for both cruising and racing. It has a combination of size, weight, and power which appeals to all ages, and to sailing schools. The Enterprise is accredited as an International Class by the International Sailing Federation, the ISAF.".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) label "Enterprise (dinghy)".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) label "Enterprise (natante)".
- Enterprise_(dinghy) sameAs Enterprise_(natante).
- Enterprise_(dinghy) sameAs m.02hgmv.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) sameAs Q3480810.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) sameAs Q3480810.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) sameAs Enterprise_(dinghy).
- Enterprise_(dinghy) wasDerivedFrom Enterprise_(dinghy)?oldid=608198178.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) depiction Sailing_at_LCSC_2.jpg.
- Enterprise_(dinghy) isPrimaryTopicOf Enterprise_(dinghy).