Fast Light Boats
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For a century now, New Zealand sailors have been designing, building, and sailing boats that will plane.
In true Kiwi fashion, their innovative developments have mostly been carried out by amateurs ? sailors keen to build a faster boat for next season ? who taught themselves design and boat-building skills out in the back shed and then learned to sail their new light boats in innovative ways.
Many Kiwi sailors have started out as youngsters racing P-class boats. Whether they progressed through the one-design classes of Zeddies, Idle Alongs, and Xies, experimented with R-class or Q-class boats, or in more recent times got into Optimists, Laswers and 470s, they have honed their skills and worked out what makes boats sail fast.