International 210, the Glossary
The International 210 is an American sailboat that was designed by Fenwick Williams under the supervision of C. Raymond Hunt as a one design racer and first built in 1946.[1]
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37 relations: Aluminium, Bermuda rig, C. Raymond Hunt Associates, Chesapeake Bay, Chine (boating), Day sailer, Fiberglass, Fractional rig, Halyard, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, International 110, J/24, Keel, Keelboat, Length overall, List of sailing boat types, Massachusetts Bay, Masthead rig, Monohull, One-design racing, Outhaul, Pearson Yachts, Plywood, Rudder, Sailboat, Sailing (sport), Sailor, Shields (keelboat), Skeg, Sloop, Star (keelboat), Stem (ship), Teak, Tiller, Transom (nautical), United States, Waterline length.
- 1940s sailboat type designs
- Sailboat type designs by C. Raymond Hunt Associates
- Sailboat types built by Graves Yacht Yard
- Sailboat types built by Pearson Yachts
Aluminium
Aluminium (Aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13.
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Bermuda rig
A Bermuda rig, Bermudian rig, or Marconi rig is a configuration of mast and rigging for a type of sailboat and is the typical configuration for most modern sailboats.
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C. Raymond Hunt Associates
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Chesapeake Bay
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States.
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Chine (boating)
A chine in boat design is a sharp change in angle in the cross section of a hull.
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Day sailer
A daysailer, day sailer, or dayboat is a small sailboat with or without sleeping accommodations but which is larger than a dinghy.
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Fiberglass
Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber.
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Fractional rig
A fractional rig on a sailing vessel consists of a foresail, such as a jib or genoa sail, that does not reach all the way to the top of the mast.
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Halyard
In sailing, a halyard or halliard is a line (rope) that is used to hoist a ladder, sail, flag or yard.
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) is an American publisher of textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, and reference works.
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International 110
The International 110 is an American sailboat that was designed by C. Raymond Hunt as a one-design racer and first built in 1939. International 210 and International 110 are sailboat type designs by C. Raymond Hunt Associates and sailboat types built by Graves Yacht Yard.
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J/24
The J/24 is an international One-Design and Midget Ocean Racing Club trailerable keelboat class built by J/Boats and defined by World Sailing.
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Keel
The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a watercraft.
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Keelboat
A keelboat is a riverine cargo-capable working boat, or a small- to mid-sized recreational sailing yacht.
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Length overall
Length overall (LOA, o/a, o.a. or oa) is the maximum length of a vessel's hull measured parallel to the waterline.
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List of sailing boat types
The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies, and multihull (catamarans and trimarans).
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Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts Bay is a bay on the Gulf of Maine that forms part of the central coastline of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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A masthead rig on a sailing vessel consists of a forestay and backstay both attached at the top of the mast.
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Monohull
right A monohull is a type of boat having only one hull, unlike multihulled boats which can have two or more individual hulls connected to one another.
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One-design racing
One-design racing is a racing method which may be adopted in sports using complex equipment, whereby all vehicles have identical or very similar designs or models, avoiding the need for a handicap system.
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Outhaul
An outhaul is a control line found on a sailboat.
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Pearson Yachts
Pearson Yachts was a sailboat manufacturer founded by Everett Pearson and Clinton Pearson in 1956.
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Plywood
Plywood is a composite material manufactured from thin layers, or "plies", of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers, having both glued with each other at right angle.
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Rudder
A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, airship, or other vehicle that moves through a fluid medium (usually air or water).
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Sailboat
A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails and is smaller than a sailing ship.
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Sailing (sport)
The sport of sailing involves a variety of competitive sailing formats that are sanctioned through various sailing federations and yacht clubs.
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Sailor
A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who works aboard a watercraft as part of its crew, and may work in any one of a number of different fields that are related to the operation and maintenance of a ship.
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Shields (keelboat)
The Shields, also called the Shields 30 and the Shields One-Design, is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Olin Stephens of Sparkman & Stephens as a one design racer and first built in 1962.
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Skeg
A skeg (or skegg or skag) is a sternward extension of the keel of boats and ships which have a rudder mounted on the centre line.
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Sloop
A sloop is a sailboat with a single mast typically having only one headsail in front of the mast and one mainsail aft of (behind) the mast.
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Star (keelboat)
The Star is a one-design racing keelboat for two people designed by Francis Sweisguth in 1910.
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Stem (ship)
The stem is the most forward part of a boat or ship's bow and is an extension of the keel itself.
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Teak
Teak (Tectona grandis) is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae.
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Tiller
A tiller or till is a lever used to steer a vehicle.
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Transom (nautical)
In some boats and ships, a transom is the aft transverse surface of the hull that forms the stern of a vessel.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Waterline length
A vessel's length at the waterline (abbreviated to L.W.L) is the length of a ship or boat at the level where it sits in the water (the waterline).
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See also
1940s sailboat type designs
- Blue Jay (dinghy)
- Bluenose one-design sloop
- Buzzards Bay 14
- Cadet (dinghy)
- Cape Cod Mercury 15
- Finn (dinghy)
- Firefly (dinghy)
- Flying Fifteen
- GP14
- Interclub Dinghy
- International 210
- K 6 (keelboat)
- Knarr (keelboat)
- Mälar 25
- Nordic Folkboat
- Optimist (dinghy)
- Raven (sailboat)
- Rebel 16
- Rhodes 77
- Thistle (dinghy)
Sailboat type designs by C. Raymond Hunt Associates
- Cal 22
- Cal 3-24
- Cal 39 (Hunt/O'Day)
- International 110
- International 210
- O'Day 19
- O'Day 192
- O'Day 20
- O'Day 22
- O'Day 222
- O'Day 23
- O'Day 240
- O'Day 25
- O'Day 26
- O'Day 272
- O'Day 28
- O'Day 30
- O'Day 302
- O'Day 40
- Paceship PY 23
- Paceship PY 26
- Ranger 30
- Tanzer 27
Sailboat types built by Graves Yacht Yard
- International 110
- International 210
Sailboat types built by Pearson Yachts
- Alden 44
- Alerion Express 19
- Alerion Express 28
- Freedom 21
- Freedom 24
- Freedom 25
- Freedom 28
- Freedom 28 Cat Ketch
- Freedom 30
- Freedom 35
- Freedom 36
- Freedom 36 Cat Ketch
- Freedom 38
- Freedom 39
- Freedom 39 PH
- Freedom 42
- Freedom 45
- Herreshoff Eagle
- Independence 20
- International 210
- J/80
- Lagoon 35
- Lagoon 37
- Lagoon 42
- Navy 44 (M&R)
- Pearson 22
- Pearson 23
- Pearson 23C
- Pearson 24
- Pearson 26
- Pearson 28
- Pearson 28-2
- Pearson 30
- Pearson 303
- Pearson Ariel
- Pearson Electra
- Pearson Ensign
- Pearson Lark
- Pearson Renegade
- Pearson Triton
- Pearson Vanguard
- Pearson Wanderer
- Triton 21
- Triton 22
- Triton 25
- Triton 27
- Triton 30