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- Dublin_Bay_24 abstract "The Dublin Bay 24 footer yacht is a one-design wooden sailing boat designed for sailing in Dublin Bay.It was designed in the mid-1930s, under a commission from a group of Dublin Bay owners, members of the Royal Alfred Yacht Club, yacht designer Alfred Mylne produced the largest one-design yacht in Europe. The classic lines prompted one owner to declare it a ”six-metre with a proper amount of beam” and the sea-keeping qualities, particularly downwind in heavy conditions were much admired. Although used now as dayboats, some of them have raced and cruised offshore in the past, including Fastnet Races, the Northwest coast of Norway & throughout Scotland.Built at the Isle of Bute, their building was disturbed by the war so the first boat was not delivered until 1946. Eventually eight hulls were constructed and seven of them raced for many years in Dublin Bay.List of Boats and their sail numbers: Fenestra Vandra (lost) Euphanzel Zephyra Adastra Harmony Periwinkle ArandoraThe original five were Euphanzel, Fenestra, Vandra, Zephra and Adastra. These were later joined by Harmony and Arandora. Periwinkle stayed in Scotland.The class is now defunct, and none of the Dun Laoghaire berthed fleet remain. The last Dublin Bay Sailing Club Dublin Bay 24 Class race was held on 25 September 2004. The entire fleet are currently undergoing a refit in Benodet, Brittany, France. Once restored the fleet will be based at Villefranche-sur-Mer on the French Riviera.".
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- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageRevisionID "682293028".
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Mylne.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Benodet.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Bénodet.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keelboats.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_Bay.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_Bay_Sailing_Club.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Dun_Laoghaire.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Dún_Laoghaire.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Fastnet_Race.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink French_Riviera.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Bute.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Monohull.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink One-Design.
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- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Alfred_Yacht_Club.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Villefranche-sur-Mer.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dublin Bay 24".
- Dublin_Bay_24 construction Wood.
- Dublin_Bay_24 crew "4".
- Dublin_Bay_24 design One-Design.
- Dublin_Bay_24 designer "Alfred Mylne".
- Dublin_Bay_24 hasPhotoCollection Dublin_Bay_24.
- Dublin_Bay_24 keel "Fixed".
- Dublin_Bay_24 name "Dublin Bay 24".
- Dublin_Bay_24 olympic "no".
- Dublin_Bay_24 type Monohull.
- Dublin_Bay_24 updated "2014-05-28".
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- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dublin_Bay_24 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ship-type-stub.
- Dublin_Bay_24 year "1938".
- Dublin_Bay_24 subject Category:Keelboats.
- Dublin_Bay_24 hypernym Boat.
- Dublin_Bay_24 type Ship.
- Dublin_Bay_24 type Type.
- Dublin_Bay_24 type Type.
- Dublin_Bay_24 comment "The Dublin Bay 24 footer yacht is a one-design wooden sailing boat designed for sailing in Dublin Bay.It was designed in the mid-1930s, under a commission from a group of Dublin Bay owners, members of the Royal Alfred Yacht Club, yacht designer Alfred Mylne produced the largest one-design yacht in Europe. The classic lines prompted one owner to declare it a ”six-metre with a proper amount of beam” and the sea-keeping qualities, particularly downwind in heavy conditions were much admired.".
- Dublin_Bay_24 label "Dublin Bay 24".
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- Dublin_Bay_24 sameAs Q5310817.
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- Dublin_Bay_24 wasDerivedFrom Dublin_Bay_24?oldid=682293028.
- Dublin_Bay_24 isPrimaryTopicOf Dublin_Bay_24.