Optimist sailing dinghy OP Sailling
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Optimist sailing dinghy
Optimist sailing dinghy
Optimist sailing dinghy
Optimist sailing dinghy
Optimist sailing dinghy
Optimist sailing dinghy
Optimist sailing dinghy
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Characteristics

Crew
single-handed, children's, double-handed
Use
regatta, recreational, instructional
Sailing dinghy class
Optimist
Length

2.3 m
(7'06" )

Width

1.14 m
(3'08" )

Weight

35 kg
(77.2 lb)

Description

The optimistic sailing boat (English name OPTIMIST) was established in 1947. At that time, a group of parents wanted to enrich their children's boring leisure life. They suggested that the well-known designer Mr. Clark Mills design a sailing boat specially suitable for children. The hull of the ship is small, single-person operation, easy to learn, a bit like a kart in the sailing world.The most important feature is that it can bring happiness to children, and it has a great effect on the development of children's good character. A total of 1.5 million young people in more than 100 countries around the world are using optimistic sailing boats for learning, training and entertainment.The first boat of nearly 80% of sailing enthusiasts in the world is the optimistic class. It has fulfilled the blue dreams of many children in the world.Among the Olympic sailing champions, more than 85% of sailing athletes start with optimistic sailing as training, and the proportion is very high. Specifications Length:2.3m Width:1.14m Mast height:2.33m Beam:1.9m Sail Area:3.25cbm Boat Weight:35kgs Capacity:1people Package details:Packed in carton 1.2X0.45X2.35m (length*width*height) gross weight 40kg. Packing QTY:20’container-22pcs 40’container-40pcs

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