The best kept secret in dinghy racing today

Ok, so its a wayfarer, but bear with me and I'll explain

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The Best Kept Secret in Dinghy Racing

Are you tired of the same old dinghy racing boats? Look no further because the Wayfarer dinghy is a true gem that often goes unnoticed due to common misconceptions. Let’s dive deep into this best kept secret in dinghy racing and discover why it should be your go-to choice for both cruising and competitive sailing.

Designing the Perfect Boat

The Wayfarer dinghy has a fascinating history behind it. Designed by Ian Proctor in 1957, this boat was intended to be an all-around cruising vessel. It soon proved its seaworthiness and durability through various remarkable journeys completed by its owners over the years.

Why You Should Give Wayfarer a Try

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A Boat for All Skill Levels

The Wayfarer is not only an excellent racing boat, but it also provides exceptional comfort and enjoyment for cruising. This spacious dinghy allows the whole family to sail together, making it perfect for those looking to introduce their loved ones to sailing. < !-- wp: heading {"level":3} -->

The Best Kept Secret Unveiled

The best kept secret in dinghy racing today Locations

  • Medway River, United Kingdom (51.3108,-0.5244)

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WERE BACK, or at least for a few weeks

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We buy a boat!

If you follow our channel then you will not be that surprised to hear that we have bought another new boat, but we thought we would introduce it to you all the same. Its another National 12, a "Design 8" this time that is called Fred Afernackerapan Return...
Just go left!
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Just go left!

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