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- Highlander_(dinghy) abstract "The Highlander is a large (20 foot LOA) high performance one-design racing dinghy, also used for day sailing, popular in the United States. It was designed by Gordon K. (Sandy) Douglass in 1949, to be a more comfortable alternative to the Thistle. The Highlander was the last boat built by the Douglass & McLeod company. The Highlander features an 88 pound centerboard. The Highlander sails with a main, jib and spinnaker. With over 1000 boats built, the Highlander has gained reputation for being stable and secure. There are currently 14 racing fleets of Highlanders located in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Douglass' Flying Scot is known as the little sister to the Highlander. In July 2012, Skip Dieball won the 2012 Highlander National Championship, which took place at Edgewater Yacht Club in Cleveland, Ohio.".
- Highlander_(dinghy) thumbnail Highlander(dinghy).jpg?width=300.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageExternalLink www.sailhighlander.org.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageID "2133498".
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageLength "2833".
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageRevisionID "525412804".
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinghies.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Centreboard.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Dinghy_racing.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Douglass_&_McLeod.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Fiberglass.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Flying_Scot_(dinghy).
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Length_overall.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Monohull.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink One-Design.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Sandy_Douglass.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Thistle_(dinghy).
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLink File:Highlander(dinghy).jpg.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Highlander (dinghy)".
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Highlander".
- Highlander_(dinghy) classImage "Highlanderlogo.png".
- Highlander_(dinghy) construction "Wood or Fiberglass".
- Highlander_(dinghy) crew "3".
- Highlander_(dinghy) design One-Design.
- Highlander_(dinghy) designer Sandy_Douglass.
- Highlander_(dinghy) draft "0.67".
- Highlander_(dinghy) keel Centreboard.
- Highlander_(dinghy) name "Highlander".
- Highlander_(dinghy) olympic "no".
- Highlander_(dinghy) type Monohull.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Sailboat_Specifications.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_dinghies_and_skiffs.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ship-type-stub.
- Highlander_(dinghy) year "1949".
- Highlander_(dinghy) subject Category:Dinghies.
- Highlander_(dinghy) hypernym Dinghy.
- Highlander_(dinghy) type Type.
- Highlander_(dinghy) type Type.
- Highlander_(dinghy) comment "The Highlander is a large (20 foot LOA) high performance one-design racing dinghy, also used for day sailing, popular in the United States. It was designed by Gordon K. (Sandy) Douglass in 1949, to be a more comfortable alternative to the Thistle. The Highlander was the last boat built by the Douglass & McLeod company. The Highlander features an 88 pound centerboard. The Highlander sails with a main, jib and spinnaker.".
- Highlander_(dinghy) label "Highlander (dinghy)".
- Highlander_(dinghy) sameAs Q5759292.
- Highlander_(dinghy) sameAs m.06p8_3.
- Highlander_(dinghy) sameAs Q5759292.
- Highlander_(dinghy) wasDerivedFrom Highlander_(dinghy)?oldid=525412804.
- Highlander_(dinghy) depiction Highlander(dinghy).jpg.
- Highlander_(dinghy) homepage www.sailhighlander.org.
- Highlander_(dinghy) isPrimaryTopicOf Highlander_(dinghy).