American Sailboat Hall of Fame

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The American Sailboat Hall of Fame was established in 1994 by Sail America to recognize ingenuity in designs by American boat builders. These sailboats were or are manufactured in production and have made a lasting impact on sailing.

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Classes of Keelboats (Worldwide List)

10 Metre | 11 Metre | 12 Metre | 2.4 Metre | 5 Metre | 5.5 Metre | 6 Metre | 8 Metre | Antrim 27 | Catalina Yachts | Catalina 30 | Colin Archer |Contessa 32 | Dragon | Etchells | Flying Fifteen | Folkboat | Guppy 13 | H-boat | International Americas Cup Class | IOD | J/22 | J/24 | J-Class | Knarr |Laser SB3 | Maxi Yacht | Melges 24 | Monark 540 | Moore 24 | Open 60 Monohull | Ross 930 | San Juan 24 | Shields | Soling | Soverel 33 | Squib | Star | Stella | Sydney 38 | Tartan Ten | Tempest | Vindö | Yngling


Classes of sailing dinghies, scows, sharpies and skiffs (worldwide list)

420 ("Four-twenty") | 470 ("Four-seventy") | 49er | 505 ("Five-oh-five") | Albacore | Australian Sharpie | Blue Jay | Buccaneer 18 | Byte | Cadet | Comet | Contender | El Toro | Enterprise | Europe |Fatty Knees | Finn | Fireball | Firefly | Flying Dutchman | Flying Scot | GP14 | Heron | Highlander | International Fourteen | Javelin | Jersey Skiff | Laser | Laser 4.7 | Laser Pico| Laser Radial | Laser SB3 | Lightning | Manly Junior | Mirror | Musto Skiff | National 12 | OK Dinghy | Optimist | Sabot | Sea Bright | Scow (A, C, E, MC, M16, 17) | Snipe | Solo | Sport 14 | Sport 16 | Streaker | Sunfish | Thistle | Topper | Topper Topaz | Wayfarer | Y flyer | Zoom 8


Classes and types of catamarans, trimarans and multihulls (worldwide list)

A-Catamaran ARC 17 ARC 21 ARC 22 Dart 15 Dart 16 Dart 18 Hobie Proa RC 27 RC 30 Tornado Open Ocean Performance Sixties



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