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International Moth Speed Guide - North Sails

    https://www.northsails.com/sailing/en/resources/north-sails-international-moth-speed-guide
    Max vang should be achieved in 15 knots and max cunningham in 18 knots. The Moth gets overpowered quickly, and from 18 knots upwards a softer tip or different sail is required. North’s LA and DS designs have a slight variation in the luff rounds to cover the range, with the DS being aimed at 14 knots true wind speed.

International Moth Class Association

    http://www.moth-sailing.org/
    The international Moth Class is the fastest one Person Dinghy in the World. Key Facts: Maximum Length: 3.355 m. Maximum Beam: 2.250 m. Total Weight: Unrestricted (~ 35-40 Kg) Maximum Sail Area: 8.25 m². Optimum Skipper Weight: 60-80 Kg.

Classic Moth Boats - Classic Moth Boat Association

    https://www.mothboat.com/
    Classic Moth Boats are a class of small fast singlehanded racing sailboats that originated in the US in 1929 by Joel Van Sant in Elizabeth City, NC. The Classic Moth is a monohull development class using a modified version of the International Moth rule in effect pre 1969. With an eleven foot over-all length, a maximum beam of 60 inches, a ...

How moth sailing became 'Formula 1 on water' | CNN

    https://www.cnn.com/2015/03/30/sport/moth-sailing-mainsail/index.html
    A moth is fast, nimble, jittery and seemingly uncontrollable. But this is no bug’s life, the moth shares its name with one of the most exciting sailing boats in …

Moths to the Flame | Sailing World

    https://www.sailingworld.com/story/racing/moths-to-the-flame/
    In 20-plus knots of breeze, Slingsby, in this moment, and the entire week, is redlining his torpedo-shaped Exocet Moth. Talk about sending it. This is a big deal. Slingsby and the rest of the top ...

Moth (dinghy) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moth_%28dinghy%29
    43 rows

Home | US Moth Class Association

    https://www.usmothclass.com/
    West Coast Events 2022. New Years Day Race: Jan 1, SDYC, San Diego. Winter Series #3: Jan 15-16, MBYC, San Diego. Winter Series #4: Feb 19-20, MBYC, San Diego. Long Beach Spring Classic: Mar 12-13, ABYC, Long Beach (Also training @ ABYC the weekends before and after) Intro To Moth Women's Clinic: April 2-3, MBYC, San Diego (Check Moth Class USA ...

International Moth Sails - Mainsails | North Sails

    https://www.northsails.com/sailing/en/od/international-moth
    Let’s Talk Moth Racing with Tom Slingsby, Iain Jensen and Rob Greenhalgh. Having claimed …

Foiling Moth for the Masses - Sail Magazine

    https://www.sailmagazine.com/racing/foiling-moth-for-the-masses
    Dec 15, 2015. The dream of high-performance full-foiling racing has become that much more attainable with the introduction of the Waszp, a mass-produced one-design that sells for under $12,000, about half the price of a Moth. The Waszp comes from the drawing board of Aussie designer Andrew McDougall, creator of the cutting-edge Mach 2 foiling ...

International Moth Low Riders – Dedicated to non-foiling …

    https://intmothlowriders.org/
    The American Classic Moth Class was created by Captain Joel Van Sant of Elizabeth City, North Carolina in 1929, a year after Australian Len Morris launched the Inverloch 11 foot and subsequently renamed it a Moth. The sail was smaller, and had an “M” in a circle as its logo, but was very similar to the original Australian design even though ...

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