Flying Eleven (dinghy)

Flying Eleven (dinghy)

Infobox Sailboat Specifications


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The Flying Eleven is an Australian boat designed as a high performance racing skiff suitable for 12 to 18 year olds. High performance sailing is fast becoming the goal of a great many dinghy sailors with the appearance of 49ers as an Olympic class.Fact|date=January 2008 The Flying Eleven is a logical step in the transition between junior classes such as the Manly Junior or Sabot and prepares young sailors for classes such as Cherubs, 420s, 470s, 29ers, Moths, 13s or even 49ers.

95 boats competed on Sydney Harbour at the 2005 National Championship, while 72 went to Belmont 16' Skiff Sailing Club for the 2006 Championship. 43 went to the Nedlands Yacht Club in Perth for the 2007 Nationals.

History

The F11 started in 1964. The main classes available for training young sailors were the VJ, MJ, Moth, Heron and it appeared there was an opening for a class with::Comparative speed to the VJ :No hiking boards:More leg room:Main, jib and spinnaker :Light weight for transporting :A crew of two:Ease of building and :The possibility of dad getting his foot in occasionally

The acceptance campaign then started and 3 different "models" of the Flying Eleven were taken to different clubs each weekend and sailed in all weathers. These three models were called the Open Sailer, the Self Drainer, and the Fully Decked Model. The fully decked model did not appeal to the go-fast boys and, although the self drainer was popular, the VJ self drainer was well established therefore the emphasis was put on a boat which, firstly, had to be expertly sailed to stay afloat and, secondly, would serve as a trainer for the open skiff classes — so the open sailer it had to be.

During the 1965–66 season Sans Souci Club accepted the F11 as a class, other clubs slowly followed and the NSW Fll Association was formed in 1967. After trying various types of additional buoyancy, such as side tanks, the lines were redrawn and a complete set of plans issued to the Association, covering hull, sails, centreboard and rudder.

The early F11s were not as attractive or sophisticated as today - the clew of the genoa was 16" above the gunwale — the mainsail hung from one full length top batten, with some short leech battens, all battens were made of cane, and the venturis, which were tube and box type with corks, would today be regarded as museum pieces.

High profile sailors to come from the class:
* In recent years: Jacqui Bonnitcha, Joe Turner, James Dorron, John Winning, Kylie Mara, Nathan Outteridge, Nicky Souter.
* Over the years: Adam Beashel, Craig Ferris, James Spithill, Jonathan Bonnitcha, Malcolm Page, Michael Coxon, Nathan Wilmot, Stephen McConaghy.

External links

* [http://www.flying11.yachting.org.au/ Flying Eleven Association of Australia]


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