Double handed 4.20m dinghy with spinnaker and trapeze. The 420 is a one design class, which is sailed competitively in over 45 countries around the world.
Double handed 4.7m dinghy with spinnaker and trapeze. This strict one design class which fulfills the Olympic double handed sailing discipline for both Men and Women.
An international class for junior and youth sailors. The Cadet is a two person, non-trapeze boat with a spinnaker and is capable of being sailed in very strong winds.
The International Finn dinghy is a 4.5 m long single-handed dinghy. The FINN was first used at the Olympics in 1952 in Helsinki and has been used at every Olympic regatta since then.
Single handed dinghy. A choice of three rigs allows a wide range of competitive sailor weights and age range. The Laser and Laser Radial are Olympic classes at the 2008 Olympic Games for men and women respectively.
The Optimist Dinghy is a strict one-design single handed dinghy approved by the international Sailing Federation for under 16 year olds. The boats are of fibreglass construction, with a length of 2.31m, and use only a mainsail
Hobie provides an extensive range of catamarans for multihull sailors. The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) recognisies the HOBIE 14, HOBIE 16, HOBIE 17, HOBIE 18 AND HOBIE TIGER as full International Class catamarans.
NACRA: The Nacra is a popular, high performance, off the beach production class catamaran with a range of models available to suit sailors of all ages and skill levels.
TAIPAN: The versatility of the 4.9 attracts sailors looking to sail in either cat or sloop-rigged. With the addition of a spinnaker the Taipan 4.9 can also be sailed in Formula 16HP (high-performance) class mode.