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- | ====== UK Cherub Class ====== | ||
- | The Cherub is a two-person 12 foot racing dinghy with asymmetric spinnaker and twin trapezes. Just twelve feet long, weighing around 70kgs fully rigged for sailing, the Cherub combines spectacular performance with the “on the edge” handling characteristics only found in true lightweight skiffs. | + | <slider boats:3216-2021070x-_10_.jpg> |
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- | The Cherub rules are simple and allow for maximum flexibility for designers, allowing boats to be created to incorporate sailor' | ||
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+ | The UK Cherub is a two-person 12 foot racing dinghy with asymmetric spinnaker and twin trapezes. Just twelve feet long, weighing around 70kgs fully rigged for sailing, the UK Cherub combines spectacular performance with the “on the edge” handling characteristics only found in true lightweight skiffs. | ||
+ | The UK Cherub rules are simple and allow for maximum flexibility for designers, allowing boats to be created to incorporate sailor' | ||
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