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Daily Archives: March 11, 2019

One Man’s Mistake is Another Man’s Treasure

Lake Champlain Chapter, NewsBy March 11, 201910 Comments

By Fritz Horton member of the Lake Champlain chapter The Thistle Class sailing dinghy was designed in 1945 by Gordon (“Sandy”) Douglass to reach the post-war market yearning for inexpensive, high-performance one design boats. The design was patterned after then-current versions of the International 14 Class dinghies, in which Douglass had won a bronze medal…

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