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B14 (dinghy)

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Crew
  
2

LOA
  
4.25 m (13.9 ft)

Spinnaker area
  
29.2 m (314 sq ft)

Hull weight
  
64 kg (141 lb)

Beam
  
3.05 m (10.0 ft)

Upwind Sail Area
  
17.2 m (185 sq ft)

B14 (dinghy)

The B14 is a two man monohull dinghy, designed by Julian Bethwaite. It is recognised as an international class by the International Sailing Federation. The boat was designed in 1984.

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Performance and design

The B14 is designed with a low center of gravity for added stability and an open transom, to help the boat to drain itself quickly and without need of a self-bailer. The mast is set far back in the boat to make room for the large asymmetric spinnaker. The boat has a fast handicap, with a Portsmouth Yardstick of 870, designed with racing in mind. For this reason it is highly suitable for more experienced sailors. The boat does not have a trapeze, but instead makes use of wide wings.

History

  • Architect: Julian Bethwaite
  • Design year: 1986
  • Various

  • Ideal weight of the crew: 130–180 kg
  • RYA handicap 2012 : 870
  • D-PN: 81.0.
  • References

    B14 (dinghy) Wikipedia