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Forums > Sailing General

sailing dinghy ID

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Created by 5knotsisbest > 9 months ago, 14 Apr 2011
5knotsisbest
TAS, 42 posts
14 Apr 2011 2:08PM
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can anyone help identify this dinghy class. Its about 345cm LOA, has a main, jib, spinnaker and trapeze. There is a "303" on the main but I suspect this is just a replacement sail (and not an access 303 for example). Its called "chilli" and has RBSC on the stern. Any ideas


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frant
VIC, 1230 posts
14 Apr 2011 2:45PM
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Looks like a 303 which is the little sister of the 505.

hoop
1979 posts
14 Apr 2011 8:40PM
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Yep, definately a 303. They're a scaled down 505 and where developed in Brighton/Seacliff yacht club in SA. I think they still sail them there.
I sailed them for a couple of years when I was a kid. Good little boats.



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