- British Moth
Infobox Sailboat Specifications
caption = Two British Moths racing atMedley Sailing Club
class_symbol =
numberofcrew = One
loa = 3353 mm (11 ft 0 in)
lwl =
beam = 1275 mm (4 ft 2 in)
draft =
hull = 45 kg (110 lb)
mainsailandjib=
mastheight =
mainsail = 9.28 msu|p=2 (100 ftsu|p=2)
jib =
spinnaker =
dpn =
phrf =
portsmouth =
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olympic =
formerolympic =British moth is the name of an 11 foot (3.3528
meter ) sailing dinghy designed in 1932 by Sydney Cheverton.The first boats built were sailed on the
Brent Reservoir inNorth London . British Moths were the first class to use this famous stretch of water for dinghy racing, and for a time it was known as the "Brent One Design". The British Moth National Championship trophy is still the Brent Cup.Unfortunately, after
World War II ,sailing was not resumed on the Brent Reservoir and the boats became somewhat scattered. However, the British Moth continued to be sailed at other clubs and now has a relatively small but dedicated following.In 2004 the British Moth Boat Association funded the development of a new hull mould designed by Ian Howlett. This has seen renewed activity within club fleets and a number of river clubs taking up the class.
ee also
* Common origins with the International
Moth (dinghy) External links
* [http://www.britishmoth.co.uk/ British Moth Boat Association website]
* [http://www.medleysailingclub.co.uk/ One of the largest British Moth fleets can be found at Medley Sailing Club, Oxford]
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