The following is a list of established day keelboat classes designed before 1970.
Year | Name | Length | Designer | Builder | Origins | Fleets | Ref |
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1886 | Bembridge Redwing mk1 | 6.73 m (22 ft 1 in) | Charles E. Nicholson | Camper and Nicholsons | Bembridge IOW | not active | [1] [2] |
1895 | Cork Harbour One Design | 8.99 m (29 ft 6 in) | William Fife Junior(III) | Carrigaloe Gridiron Works Company (first 6, of 12 total) | Royal Cork Yacht Club | active (at least 5 remaining) | [3] |
1896 | Colleen Class | 6.71 m (22 ft 0 in) | James E. Doyle | Local yards, and latterly (~2009 onwards), Novatecnia, Buenos Aires, Argentina [4] | Dublin Bay Sailing Club [5] | not active | |
1896 | Solent O.D. | 10.13 m (33 ft 3 in) | H.W.White | 23 Whites of Cowes | Members of RYS & Island Sailing Club | not active | [6] |
1897 | Belfast Lough One-Design Class | 11.35 m (37 ft 3 in) | William Fife III | J.Hilditch at Carrickfergus | Royal Ulster Yacht Club | not active | [7] |
1897 | Howth 17 | 5.18 m (17 ft 0 in) (Lwl) | W. Herbert Boyd | J.Hilditch at Carrickfergus: 5 (1897), 3 (1900), also 2 (1988), 1 (2009) | Howth Sailing Club | active | [8] |
1898 | Yorkshire One Design | 7.77 m (25 ft 6 in) | Mr. J. S. Helyer | Field & Co of Itchen Ferry, Southampton | Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club [9] | A few still at Bridlington | [10] |
1899 | Clyde One Design | 15.24 m (50 ft 0 in) | Alfred Mylne | 5 built | Clyde Corinthians | Not Active 1 Remains | [11] |
1901 | Fairy Class | 4.88 m (16 ft 0 in) | Linton Hope | 15 originally built by Hilditch & further 11 for Lough Erne YC | Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club | active | [12] |
1903 | Dublin Bay 21 | 9.91 m (32 ft 6 in) | Alfred Mylne | 7 built, Hollwey (4), Kelly (2) and Clancy (1) | Dublin Bay Sailing Club | not active | [ citation needed ] [13] |
1905 | Fleetwood Jewel Class | originally built by Crossfields | Blackpool & Fleetwood YC | [14] | |||
1907 | Seaview Mermaid | 7.62 m (25 ft 0 in) | GU Laws | 8 Woodnutts Yard | Sea View Yacht Club | Not Active 2 Remain | [15] |
1908 | Yare & Bure One Design | 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) | Ernest Woods | 1–69 (wood) Ernest Woods, 70–94 Herbert Woods (the designer's nephew) [16] (wood), 95–123 (GRP) Kingsley Farrington, 124–140 (GRP) S.Evans, R&P Richardson,P.Dennis, C. Buttivant | Yare Sailing Club [17] | Norfolk Broads Yacht Club, Norfolk Punt Club, Horning Sailing Club, East Anglian Cruising Club | [18] |
1908 | Royal Mersey Restricted class | Royal Mersey | [14] | ||||
1910 | Star | 6.91 m (22 ft 8 in) | Francis Sweisguth | first 22 built by Ike Smith | USA | Olympic class 1932-2012: >8,400 built, >2,000 active, 170 fleets | [19] |
1910 | Yarmouth One Design | 6.40 m (21 ft 0 in) | Henry Longmore | 11 by Theo Smith in Yarmouth (1910) 2 by Woodnutts in St. Helens | Yarmouth, IOW | Yarmouth | [20] |
1911 | XOD | 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) | Alfred Westmacott | Woodnutts Boatyard, others | Bembridge IOW | Solent & Poole | [21] [22] |
1913 | East Coast One Design (E.C.O.D.) | 9.14 m (30 ft 0 in) | G U Laws | W. King & Sons | Originally Royal Corinthian Yacht Club | Thames Estuary Rivers Blackwater & Crouch | [23] |
1913 | Stjärnbåt | 18.0 ft (5.50 m) | Janne Jacobsson | about 530 built | Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club | Sweden | [24] |
Wianno Senior | 7.62 m (25 ft 0 in) | Crosby Yard | Crosby Yard | Nantucket Sound | USA ita [25] | [26] | |
1916 | Royal Mersey Rivers class | 7.01 m (23 ft 0 in) | Crossfields of Arnside | Royal Mersey YC | based on Fleetwood Jewel Class | [14] | |
1922 | Seaview Mermaid | 7.47 m (24 ft 6 in) | Alfred Westmacott | 10 by Souters of Cowes (Wood) | Sea View Yacht Club | Not Active | [27] [28] |
1922 | Hillyard 6-Ton | 8.23 m (27 ft 0 in) | David Hillyard | [29] | |||
1923 | St Mawes One Design | 4.88 m (16 ft 0 in) | William Francis Peters | Ballasted Centreplate Dayboat- 45 | St Mawes Sailing Club | Falmouth, Flushing, and St Mawes | [30] [31] |
1923 | Solent Sunbeam | 7.92 m (26 ft 0 in) | Alfred Westmacott | 60 (Wood) 5 by Mark Downer (GRP) | Itchenor & Falmouth | [32] | |
1924 | Gareloch | 7.32 m (24 ft 0 in) [33] | Ewing McGruer | McGruers | Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club | [34] | |
1924 | West Solent Restricted Class | 10.52 m (34 ft 6 in) | H. Jacobs and H.G. May | 32 by Berthon Boat Company, 5 exported to Argentina "Los Indios" Class | W Mersea YC etc. | Active (East Anglian coast) | [35] |
1926 | Conway Fife One Design | 7.42 m (24 ft 4 in) | W. and R.B. Fife | 12 by A.M. Dickie & Sons of Bangor (Wood) 22 by Various Builder (GRP) | Royal Anglesey Yacht Club | [36] | |
1928 | Conway One Design | 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) [37] | W H Rowlands | Conway Yacht Club | active | [38] | |
1928 | Scottish Islands One Design | 8.53 m (28 ft 0 in) | Alfred Mylne | McGruers at Clynder | 5 on the Clyde, 4 elsewhere (2013) [39] | ||
1928 | Atlantic One-Design | 9.35 m (30 ft 8 in) [40] | Starling Burgess | Cedar Point YC, Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club, Kollegewidgwok YC, Madison Beach Club, Niantic Bay YC | [41] | ||
1929 | Troy-class boats | 8.86 m (29 ft 1 in) | Archie Watty [42] | Archie Watty Marcus Lewis | Fowey | Fowey | |
1929 | Dragon | 8.86 m (29 ft 1 in) | Johan Anker | Multiple [43] | Many places worldwide [43] | active | |
1929 | Mälar 22 | 9.5 m (31 ft) | Gustaf Estlander | Mälarens Seglarförbund | Sweden | [44] | |
1931 | Yonne class | 7.92 m (26 ft 0 in) | Thomas Harrison Butler [45] | 8 | [29] | ||
1932 | Stuart Knockabout | 8.53 m (28 ft 0 in) | Francis Herreshoff | Wooden Boats – Various GRP Boats – Stuart Knockabout LLC | GRP Wooden Total 78 | USA | [46] |
1932 | Royal Burnham One Design | 6.20 m (20 ft 4 in) | Norman Dallimore | 24 | active | [47] | |
1932 | Blackwater Sloop | 5.49 m (18 ft 0 in) | Dan Webb and Feasey of Maldon | >60 | [29] | ||
1933 | Lymington-L-Class | 7.09 m (23 ft 3 in) | Laurent Giles | Initial boats by Elkins, Christchurch | Lymington | 18 built | [48] |
1933 | Mälar 30 | 10 m (33 ft) | Lage Eklund | Mälarens Seglarförbund | Sweden | [49] | |
1933 | Tumlare | 8.31 m (27 ft 3 in) | Knud Reimers | Various | "At least 200" [50] "Some 600" [51] "660" [52] | [53] | |
1934 | Victory | 6.30 m (20 ft 8 in) | Alfred Westmacott | Portsmouth Harbour Racing and Sailing Association [54] Approx 60 (Wood) 6 (GRP) | Portsmouth [55] and Gibraltar [56] | ||
1935 | Royal Corinthian One Design | 6.96 m (22 ft 10 in) | Harry Smith | Burnham Yacht Building Company | Royal Corinthian Yacht Club | Burnham | [57] |
1935 | Royal Mersey Mylne Class | 7.54 m (24 ft 9 in) | Alfred Mylne | Royal Mersey Yacht Club | active | [14] | |
1936 | Bembridge One Design | ~6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) see note | Alfred Westmacott | Westmacott and Woodnutts | Bembridge Sailing Club | active [58] | [59] |
1936 | Vertue | 7.70 m (25 ft 3 in) | Laurent Giles | 275 | |||
1937 | International One Design | 10.06 m (33 ft 0 in) | Bjarne Aas | Long Island Sound- later, fleets in Norway, UK, Bermuda, Canada and US | 285 yachts listed on register, [60] 12 fleets in 5 countries; over 150 yachts racing | the first class to be recognized by ISAF as a "Classic" One Design Class [61] [62] | |
1937 | Deben 4-ton | 6.71 m (22 ft 0 in) | Claude Whisstock | [29] | |||
1937 | Bembridge Redwing mk2 | 8.46 m (27 ft 9 in) | Charles E. Nicholson | 20 by Camper & Nicholson (Wood) Approx. 35 by Various (GRP) | Bembridge | Bembridge Sailing Club [63] Poole | [64] |
1937 | Royal Harwich One Design | 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) | Robert Clark and Austin Farrar [65] | Royal Harwich Yacht Club | |||
1937 | Loch Long One Design | 6.40 m (21 ft 0 in) | James Croll | James Colquhoun & Sons of Dunoon; 11 other builders, one(Aldeburgh Boatyard) still active. | Loch Long Sailing Club | at Aldeburgh Yacht Club and Cove Sailing Club | [66] |
1938 | Neptunkryssare | 9 m (30 ft) | Lage Eklund | Sweden | [67] | ||
1939 | Dublin Bay 24 | 11.51 m (37 ft 9 in) | Alfred Mylne | Isle of Bute | Royal Alfred Yacht Club | Villefranche-sur-Mer | [68] 'Design Mid Thirties; first delivered 1946' |
1942 | Nordic Folkboat | 7.62 m (25 ft 0 in) | [29] | ||||
1943 | Swallow | 7.62 m (25 ft 0 in) | Isaac Thomas Thornycroft | ||||
1944 | K 6 | 6.10 m (20.0 ft) | Einar Ohlson | Svenska Kosterbåtsförbundet | Sweden | [69] | |
1945 | Dauntless | 6.71 m (22 ft 0 in) | [29] | ||||
1945 | Glen | 7.62 m (25 ft 0 in) | Alfred Mylne | Bangor boatyard; some 39 built | Dublin Bay Sailing Club | Dublin Bay Sailing Club active fleet | [70] |
1946 | Bluenose | 23.42 ft (7.14 m) | William James Roué | Canadian | |||
1947 | Flying Fifteen | 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) | Uffa Fox | active | [71] | ||
1948 | Mälar 25 | 10 m (33 ft) | Erik Nilsson | Mälarens Seglarförbund | Sweden | [72] | |
1955 | Revised-L-Class | 7.21 m (23 ft 8 in) | Laurent Giles | Initial boat by Jefferson Bros, Hessle, various Solent yards followed | 9 built in UK | [48] | |
1955 | South Coast One-Design (SCOD) | 7.90 m (25 ft 11 in) | Charles A. Nicholson [Note 1] | Burnes, Clare Lallow, Camper & Nicholson, Woodnutts and WA Souter | 106 built 1955–1970 | [29] [73] [74] | |
1955 | Kestrel 22 | 6.71 m (22 ft 0 in) | J Francis Jones | 100+ built 1955–1970 | [75] | ||
1958 | Hilbre One Design | 5.11 m (16 ft 9 in) | Alan Buchanan | 55 | West Kirby Sailing Club | ||
1959 | Shark 24 | 7.32 m (24 ft 0 in) | George Hinterhoeller | Great Lakes region | active | ||
1959 | Stella | 7.85 m (25 ft 9 in) | Kim Holman | 100+ built | [29] | ||
1960s | Warsash One Design | 8.13 m (26 ft 8 in) | Fred Parker | Russell Marine, Leigh on Sea | |||
1961 | Daring | 10.11 m (33 ft 2 in) | Arthur Robb | 40 | Cowes IOW | [76] | |
1961 | Finesse 21 | 6.40 m (21 ft 0 in) | Laurie Harbottel | Alan Platt | 79 built | [77] | |
1962 | Seaview Mermaid | Arthur Robb | 13 by Various (GRP) | Sea View Yacht Club | Seaview, Isle of Wight | [27] [28] | |
1962 | Rossiter Pintail | 8.31 m (27 ft 3 in) | Hugh Rossiter | [29] | |||
1962 | Alberg 30 | 9.22 m (30 ft 3 in) | Carl Alberg | Whitby Boat Works | Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay | active | [78] |
1965 | Soling | 8.13 m (26 ft 8 in) | Jan Herman Linge | ||||
1965 | Tempest | 6.65 m (21 ft 10 in) | Ian Proctor | active | |||
1966 | Piper One Design | 6.53 m (21 ft 5 in) [79] | David Boyd | Sandbanks | Holy Loch Sailing Club Royal Gourock Yacht Club | [80] | |
1966 | Etchells | 9.14 m (30 ft 0 in) | E. W. Etchells | ||||
1967 | Yngling | 6.38 m (20 ft 11 in) | Jan Herman Linge | ||||
1967 | Ajax 23 | 7.01 m (23 ft 0 in) | Oliver Lee | Halmatic; 24 | RHYC [81] | active | [82] |
1967 | H-boat | 8.26 m (27 ft 1 in) | Hans Groop Paul Elvstrøm (re-design) | over 5000 made; [83] manufacturers in Scandinavia and N Europe | active | [84] | |
1969 | Spækhugger | 7.44 m (24.4 ft) | Peter Bruun | Flipper Scow | Denmark | [85] |
Year | Name | Length | Rule | Origins | Fleets | Ref |
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1904 | Windermere 17s | 5.18 m (17 ft 0 in) | Windermere | Active Restricted Development Class | [86] | |
1906 | 6.5 Metre | Jauge chemin de fer | ||||
1907 | 12 Metre | International rule | active | |||
1907 | 15 Metre | International rule | ||||
1907 | 19 Metre | International rule | ||||
1907 | 23 Metre | International rule | not active | |||
1907 | 6 Metre | International rule | active | |||
1907 | 7 Metre | International rule | ||||
1907 | 8 Metre | International rule | active | |||
1908 | 22m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | Sweden | |||
1908 | 30m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | Sweden | |||
1908 | 45m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1908 | 55m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1912 | 38m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1913 | 15m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1913 | 75m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1913 | 95m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1913 | 120m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1913 | 150m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | ||||
1913 | 40m² Skerry cruiser | Square meter rule | Sweden | |||
1929 | 5 Metre | active | ||||
1937 | 5.5 Metre | active | ||||
Sharpie Classes |
The Monark 540 is a 5.40-metre (17.7 ft) sailboat. It has four beds and a small kitchen under one of the beds.
The International 806 is a sloop-rigged sailing yacht built by Ott Yachts and is popular in northern and central Europe. It is designed as cruiser/racer yacht.
The H-Boat is a strict one-design keelboat designed by Finn Hans Groop in 1967, with some minor modifications by Paul Elvstrøm in 1971. The boat gained international status in 1977. Since 1967 over 5000 hulls have been made, making it one of the most popular yacht classes in the world. The boat is mostly sailed and raced in Nordic countries and Central Europe, although there are a few boats in the UK and the US.
The IF-boat is a sailboat class based on the Nordic Folkboat design.
Ylva is a 12.68-metre (41.6 ft) sailboat class designed by Steen Kjølhede and built in about 100 copies.
Spækhugger is a 7.44-metre (24.4 ft) sailboat class designed by Peter Bruun and built in about 500 copies.
Neptunkryssare is a 9-metre (30 ft) sailboat class designed by Lage Eklund and built in about 275 copies.
Mälar 22 is a 9.5-metre (31 ft) sailboat class designed by Gustaf Estlander and built in about 150 copies.
Mälar 25 is a 10-metre (33 ft) sailboat class and built in about 65 copies.
Mälar 30 is a 11.5-metre (38 ft) sailboat class designed by Lage Eklund and built in about 120 copies.
5 Metre is a development sailing class of French origin.
Elvstrøm 717 is a 7.25-metre (23.8 ft) sailboat class designed by Paul Elvstrøm and Jan Kjærulff and built in more than 50 copies.
Mumm 36 is a 10.91-metre (35.8 ft) sailboat class designed by Bruce Farr with about 100 boats built.
K 6 is a 6.10-metre (20.0 ft) sailboat class designed by Einar Ohlson and built in about 50 copies.
S 30 is a 12.50-metre (41.0 ft) sailboat class designed by Knud Reimers and built in about 300 copies.
Maxi 77 is a 7.62-metre (25.0 ft) sailboat class designed by Pelle Petterson and built in about 3,750 copies.
The Albin Express is a Swedish trailerable sailboat that was designed by Peter Norlin as a cruiser-racer and first built in 1978.
X-79 is a 7.93-metre (26.0 ft) sailboat class designed by Niels Jeppesen and built in about 500 copies.
Monark 606 is a 6.06-metre (19.9 ft) sailboat class designed by Pelle Petterson and built in about 800 copies.