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Skipper
Skipper 14" Dinghy
Skipper Dinghy class symbol
Class symbol
Development
DesignerPeter Milne (boat designer)
NameSkipper
Boat
Crew1-2
Hull
TypeMonohull
ConstructionGlassfiber molding
Hull weight160 lb (73 kg)
LOA13 ft 11 in (4.24 m)
Beam5 ft (1.5 m)
Rig
Rig typeBermuda
Sails
Mainsail area70.05 sq ft (6.508 m2)
Jib/genoa area13.45 sq ft (1.250 m2)

The Skipper Dinghy is a centerboard class of sailing dinghies designed by Peter Milne (boat designer) for recreational use and racing. There are three models of the Skipper Dinghy: the Skipper 12, the Skipper 14 and the Skipper 17. The Skipper sailboats was sold in large numbers, and has retained a devoted owner base.[1][2]

Peter Milne (boat designer) (20 September 1934 – 23 May 2008) was one of Britain's best known designers and sailing journalists. He designed more than forty craft, including the Skipper, Fireball and Javelin dinghies.

Richmond Marine Ltd, a now-defunct company, was responsible for the production of the Skipper Dinghy in the 1970s. Richmond Marine was the project of David Thorpe sometime Yachting Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph and winner of the Prince of Wales Cup in 1950's. Bourne Plastics of Netherfield & Langarmaking build the hulls for Richmond Marine’s dinghies of which 800 were made and sold in the first year.

The Skipper Dinghy is no longer in production as Richmond Marine Ltd has since ceased operations. [3][4][5][6][7]

Notably, Ellen MacArthur, a successful solo long-distance yachtswoman. She broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe, a feat which gained her international renown. Her first cruiser was 'Kestrel' a Skipper, that she writes about in her book 'Taking on the World'.[8]

Margaret Dye, wife of famous sailor Frank Dye, mentions the Skipper 14 as a viable alternative to the Wayfarer in her book Dinghy Cruising.

[9]

Renowned, Sir Alec Rose, another British sailor who became famous for his solo circumnavigation of the globe, wrote a small practical guide to sailing the Skipper Dinghy 'Skippering Skipper with Sir Alec Rose.'. [10]

  1. ^ Budd, Robert H. (1974). Sailing boats of the world: a guide to classes. Bayard Books. p. 360. ISBN 9780220666507.
  2. ^ Devoted owner base of the Skipper Dinghy
  3. ^ Thope, David (August 28, 1970). "Skipper Dinghy". Yachts and Yachting. pp. 10–12.
  4. ^ Owen, David (December 1969). "Three Dinghies in one". Design Journal. 252: 44–45.
  5. ^ ISO 8666 Small craft — Principal data
  6. ^ ISO 12215-5 Small craft — Hull construction and scantlings
  7. ^ "Bourne Plastics of Netherfield & Langar supply bodies for 800 skipper dinghies the first year". Nottingham Guardian. Nottinghamshire, England. 26 July 1971. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  8. ^ MacArthur, E. (2001). Taking on the world: the official story. VCI.
  9. ^ Dye, M. (2001). Dinghy Cruising (2nd ed.). Adlard Coles Nautical. p. 20.
  10. ^ Rose, Alec (1970). Skippering Skipper with Sir Alec Rose. United Kingdom: Nautical Publishing Company.

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