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12ft Skiff
The 12 ft Skiff, is a dinghy dating to the early 20th century, it is in length, hence the name and is a two man boat. Both the crew and the helm are able to use the trapeze at the same time. It has an asymmetrical spinnaker and a jib, in addition to the mainsail.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=12ft Skiff Dinghy Class Information )〕 ==History== The origin of the Skiff is dubious, but it is thought to have roots in the smaller skiffs sailed on Sydney Harbour in the late 1800s. The Skiff became a class in its own right in 1924, when it was raced in several clubs around Australia, at this time the skiff was manned by a crew of 5, but around about the 1940s it changed to a three man boat, and then became the 2 man boat that is used today. After the 1940s the skiff went international.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Twelve Foot Skiff Association: History )〕 Nowadays the Skiff is mainly sailed in Australia and New Zealand, although it is growing in popularity in Great Britain.
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