history of the class

1993 Subscription is £12. Geoff Carveth retains the Endeavour Trophy. You could buy a new Superspar M1/M7 for £163, rigging for £35 and a boom for £53.50. ‘Monologue’ featured at the Dinghy Show along with Solo 4000, its black hull and grey deck breaking all the rules aesthetically. This was the Don Marine FRP Solo. Every member had been given tickets to sell, funds from the raffle going towards future training days and the winner, which was drawn at the National Championship was Rod Jenkinson from Delph S.C. All Uk sails would have to carry GBR for international competition, previously it had been ‘K’. Carveth wins the world and national titles at Paignton in the ledger solo 3776, McMillan (3), thresher and houston taking race wins along with carveth but consistency was the key at this tricky venue. Helen falcon wins her fourth straight vacher cup in solo 3760, a thresher and j. Llewelyn takes the turnbull trophy in solo 3912, a don marine frp build. Wraysbury lake had a fight on it’s hands when the local council tried to close it down on the grounds of health and safety. After some negotiations, an agreement was made, much to the relief of the members. Jim hunt started his own loft, the multiple champion soon gaining a strong customer base.

Original 1993 advert

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