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The Dublin Bay Mermaid is a one-design wooden sailing dinghy originally designed for sailing in Dublin Bay. It is a 17 foot half-decked centreboard boat rigged as a Bermuda sloop, designed for the Dublin Bay Sailing Club in 1932 by John B. Kearney.〔Smyth, Paul (2000) ''The Dublin Bay Mermaid, A History 1932 - 2000'', p3, Kompass Ireland, Dublin〕 The class still races in Dublin Bay. The national class association is the Mermaid Sailing Association The table below lists the pre-1940 boats with their original names are. The boats were not completed in numerical order as sail numbers were not allocated until some years after the first Mermaids were launched.:〔Smyth, Paul (2000) ''The Dublin Bay Mermaid, A History 1932 - 2000'', Appendix 3, Kompass Ireland, Dublin〕 ==Mermaids== See table below for full list of boats.〔Mermaid Sailing Association records〕 An * indicates that the number originally used on an earlier boat, since wrecked or broken up. 'W' and 'B' after a number indicates wrecked or broken up respectively. A name or names in brackets indicates earlier name(s). Boats highlighted in bold have won the National Championship. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dublin Bay Mermaid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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