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Cherub Class Owners Association of UK
Just twelve feet long weighing around 70kgs fully rigged for sailing with plenty of canvas, the Cherub combines spectacular performance with the “on the edge” handling characteristics only found in true lightweight skiffs. The Cherub is a two-person 12 foot racing dinghy with asymmetric spinnaker and twin trapezes. Originally created in New Zealand by John Spencer in 1951, Cherubs are mainly sailed in Australia and Great Britain with a growing fleet in France. As well as this, boats can be... more
Details updated10 months ago
Details updated10 months ago
Details updated10 months ago
Cherub Class Owners Association of UK
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