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One-design.racing

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One Design Central - US Sailing

    https://www.ussailing.org/competition/one-design-central/
    One design is a form of racing where all boats are virtually identical or similar in design. Class-legal boats race each other without any handicap calculations, start at the same time, and the winner is the first to cross the finish line. There are more than 200 actively raced one design classes in the U.S.

One-Design - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-Design
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One Design Racing – NBYA

    https://nbya.org/onedesign/
    One Design Racing NBYA continues to support One Design racing that was reintroduced in 2008 after a gap of several years. The J/30 class continues to support One Design events. During 2010 and every year through 2013, Mark Rotsky in his J/30 Nemesis captured the Ron Carr Memorial Trophy for the best results in J/30 One Design racing on the bay.

One Design Racing – Sailescapes

    https://www.sailescapesyachtcharter.com/one-design-racing/
    One design racing is a minimum of 5 identical yachts in their own division racing against one another, many sailors regard this form of racing a true test of their sailing skills as opposed to 'cheque book' sailing.

One Design Classes - Sail1Design

    https://sail1design.com/one-design-classes/
    Atlantic - The Atlantic one-design is a classic keel boat designed for club racing and fast sailing. 30' overall, the Atlantic was designed by Starling Burgess in 1929 for racing on Long Island Sound. Within two years, one hundred of the boats were built in Germany, shipped across the ocean, and began an 80 year tradition of… Continue Reading

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