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Flying Fifteen

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Designer
  
Uffa Fox

Crew
  
2

LOA
  
20 ft (6.1 m)

Year
  
1947

Hull weight
  
677 lb (307 kg)

Beam
  
5 ft (1.5 m)


The Flying Fifteen is a 20-foot two person keelboat and was designed by Uffa Fox in 1947. In 2017 therefore the class is 70 years old.

Contents

History

The Flying Fifteen was quickly popular and the most famous Flying Fifteen is Coweslip presented to the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Elizabeth as a wedding present. Uffa Fox and Prince Philip frequently sailed together at Cowes.

The Flying Fifteen has been modernised over the years with Uffa Fox agreeing to changes towards the end of his life to improve the design specification and sail plan. By this time, the class had established itself in a number of countries and when John Calvert-Jones travelled from Australia and won the UK championships, the stimulus was provided for the move to seek international status. Under the guidance of Tom Ratcliffe, an International Federation of Flying Fifteen Associations was formed by nine countries from four continents. The first world championships were held in Perth, Australia in 1979 and subsequently have alternated between the Northern and Southern hemispheres biennially. The first European Championship took place in Spain in May 2004.

Latest information about World Championship venues and results, and countries where the Flying 15 is sailed are available on the Flying Fifteen International (FFI) website http://www.flying15.org

Racing

The International Federation is firmly committed to the one-design ideal and is actively promoting tighter tolerances and improved measuring techniques. The Flying Fifteen is now much more tightly toleranced than in the past and it is now not unusual for boats up to or even over five years old to be fully competitive.

Racing takes place both at sea and on inland waters, particularly large reservoirs and lakes to which the Flying Fifteen is well suited. Although national and world championships are an important feature of the class programme, every effort is made to encourage racing at all levels. Club sailing is the backbone of fleets throughout the world and close racing is enjoyed by men and women, both as helm and crew, with all ranges of ability and age.

World Championships

2017 New Zealand (Napier, North Island) Steve Goacher & Tim Harper (GBR4021)

2015 France (Crozon-Morgat, Brittany) Graham Vials & Chris Turner (GBR4004)

2013 Hong Kong Graham Vials & Chris Turner (GBR4004)

2011 United Kingdom (Hayling Island SC) Graham Vials & Chris Turner (GBR3972)

2009 Australia (Victoria) G. Alderson & D. McAullay (AUS3833)

2007 Spain

Mike Hart & Tim Hall (3817) Open

Vincent & Patrick Harris (2964) Silver

Simon Dangerfield & David Hemingway (2663) Classic

2005 New Zealand

Nick & Janet Jerwood (AUS3743) Open

Sandra Williams & Richard Fletcher (NZL3165) Silver

John & Rosemary Midolo (AUS2672) Classic

(Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Akarana Yacht Club - New Zealand)

2003 Ireland

Barry & Sue Parkin (GBR3630) Open

Brian Campbell-Bottoms & Allan Harley (GBR3175) Silver

Simon Dangerfield & John Washington (GBR798) Classic

(Sailed under the burgee of National Yacht Club - Ireland)

2001 South Africa

Charles Apthorp & Andy Weatherspoon (GBR3591) Open

Peter Morgenrood & Jeremy Kriek (RSA2766) Classic

(Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Natal Yacht Club - South Africa)

Some results are incomplete i.e. 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1990.

RYA Clubs with large Flying Fifteen fleets

  • Hayling Island Sailing Club, Hampshire
  • Bewl Valley Sailing Club, Lamberhurst, Kent
  • Grafham Water Sailing Club, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
  • Dinard yacht club, Dinard, Brittany, France
  • Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club, Somerset
  • Draycote Water Sailing Club, Warwickshire
  • Royal Windermere Yacht Club, Cumbria
  • Loch Lomond Sailing Club, Scotland
  • For a full list of clubs see Http://www.flying15.org for worldwide fleets and http://www.flying15.org.uk for UK fleets.

    References

    Flying Fifteen Wikipedia