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Single-handed sailing dinghy H12
regatta

single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
single-handed sailing dinghy
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Characteristics

Crew
single-handed
Use
regatta
Length

3.65 m
(11'11" )

Description

Specification Length 3.65m Beam 1.55m Draught 1.08m Weight 62kg Sail area 7.1m2 Jib 2.0 m2 Performance Main 7.5 m2 The H12 Racer is an ideal boat for racing. This boat is designed that with the right wind conditions the boat will get up and plain and be an exciting sail. In big winds, with all the boats design benefits the boat is an outstanding performer giving any new racing owner the confidence to push the boat to its limits but also with the knowledge the boat is easy to handle in these windy conditions This new generation of rotor-moulded boat has been designed by Phil Morrison not only to last the rigours of time but to be the most outstanding 12ft (3.65 m) dingy ever designed, with unique sailing benefits and qualities to become in time a world leader. We offer a very simple upgrade kit, which includes kicker, ratchet blocks and a racing main which when added to the standard H12 Cruiser changes the boat into a great racing boat. The H12 Racer then performs very well to its PY 1250 handicap and with the full race set up this boat is guaranteed to keep new racing sailors entertained and rewarded for their efforts. When we sell a new boat, Hartley Boats likes to complete a full boat handover. Not only to ensure that you understand how to rig your new boat but most importantly that you get the best from your new investment and enjoy sailing the boat and come of the water wanting to return and sail again.

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