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- Cape_Cod_Knockabout abstract "A Cape Cod Knockabout, or Knockabout, is a one-design class of 18-foot (5 m) sail boat sailed primarily out of Upper Cape harbors in Massachusetts, USA. Knockabouts were designed by Charles S. Gurney and were popular in the 1940s and well into the 1970s with fleets of 50-60 boats at the annual regatta of the Knockabout Class. There are still active racing fleets in Megansett (North Falmouth), Waquoit (East Falmouth),Lewis Bay (Yarmouth), and Woods Hole (Falmouth). There is also a small racing fleet at the Split Rock Yacht Club in Essex, New York, on Lake Champlain. There are many, many knockabouts throughout Southern New England that are still used for pleasure sailing. The Town of Yarmouth Recreation Dept. owns and runs the Lewis Bay fleet where most of their 15 boats are used for sail training. Hundreds of sailors of all ages have gone through the Yarmouth program using the knockabout to learn on. Yarmouth also maintains a select group of their knockabouts for their racing program. Thirteen to sixteen Knockabouts race in Woods Hole Harbor every Wednesday, with a ladies race on Thursday,and a Spinnaker race on Sunday afternoons. The Cape Cod Knockabout Association holds an annual regatta each summer which is held at one of the above four Cape Cod locations on a rotating basis. Nearly 20 boats attend this regatta each year. Local fleets are generally increasing their numbers. Cape Cod Ship Building in Wareham manufactures the boat.".
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- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keelboats.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wareham,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Essex,_New_York.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Champlain.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Wareham,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLink Woods_Hole,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cape Cod Knockabout".
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- Cape_Cod_Knockabout subject Category:Keelboats.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout subject Category:Wareham,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout hypernym Class.
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout type Type.
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- Cape_Cod_Knockabout comment "A Cape Cod Knockabout, or Knockabout, is a one-design class of 18-foot (5 m) sail boat sailed primarily out of Upper Cape harbors in Massachusetts, USA. Knockabouts were designed by Charles S. Gurney and were popular in the 1940s and well into the 1970s with fleets of 50-60 boats at the annual regatta of the Knockabout Class. There are still active racing fleets in Megansett (North Falmouth), Waquoit (East Falmouth),Lewis Bay (Yarmouth), and Woods Hole (Falmouth).".
- Cape_Cod_Knockabout label "Cape Cod Knockabout".
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