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Inside the Classes: The Pelican | Sailing World

    https://www.sailingworld.com/inside-classes-pelican/
    The Pelican was designed by Californian Bill Short in 1959, to be easily built from sheets of plywood and sailed by a family on a budget. It was supposed to fill several roles; cruiser, racer,...

Home | pelican-sailing

    https://www.pelican.org.au/
    The Pelican is Western Australia's premier double handed junior training dinghy, with a proud history dating back more than 60 years. Find out more here....... The Pelican Class Pelican dinghys are sailed by six yacht clubs in both …

PELICAN COVE SAILING CLUB - Home Page

    https://www.pelicancovesc.com/
    Pelican Cove Sailing Club Welcome to the Pelican Cove Sailing Club (PCSC) Sarasota, FL. The Club has been in operation since 1986, first under the banner of the Siesta Key Sailing Club and more recently under the banner of the Pelican …

Racing Info – Pelican Lake Yacht Club

    https://plyc.info/racing-info/
    Experience Sailing for Free Come experience sailboat racing on Pelican Lake for free on Sundays. Captains are looking for crew (guests) to help on the boat/ learn a new skill or to relax. No experience or equipment is necessary. Life jackets are supplied (if needed).

Racing Rules - PELICAN COVE SAILING CLUB

    https://www.pelicancovesc.com/racing-rules.html
    Pelican Cove Sailing Club Racing Rules 1. Standard Rules of the Road and Racing Rules Apply (see simplified diagram at end of this page). Also see the US Sailing 2021-2013 Sailor’s Guide to the Racing Rules. 2. VHF: All boats must have VHF …

The 12-foot Pelican Designed by Bill Short - Sail Magazine

    https://www.sailmagazine.com/racing/the-12-foot-pelican-designed-by-bill-short
    May 13, 2014 The Mighty Pelican Designed by Bill Short in 1959, the rugged 12-foot Pelican is ideal for the high wind and chop found on San Francisco Bay, where the boat once numbered in the dozens.

Pelican Lake Sailing School – Pelican Lake Yacht Club

    https://plyc.info/pelican-lake-sailing-school/
    Established in 1972 and rejuvenated in 2000 with modern equipment and trained instructors focusing on today’s youth. We are a Minnesota 501 (c) Non-profit Community Sailing Program Sailing School donations can be sent to: PLSS % Jeff Peltier, 21853 Broadwater Drive, Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 or donate online with the link below.

Frequently Asked Questions – San Francisco Pelican Fleet 1

    http://sfpelicanfleet1.com/faqs/
    The major builders of Pelicans were Fred and Don Smith of Samish Island, Washington. They started building Pelicans in 1964. The 12’ Pelican has a bowsprit that brings its full length to 15’. It is 6’ wide, weighs about 390 lbs, and has a sail area of 105 square feet. The 12’ Pelican has a lug rig. Back to Index

San Francisco Pelican - actually seaworthy? - Sailing Anarchy

    https://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?/topic/228067-san-francisco-pelican-actually-seaworthy/
    She is deeper, has more sorage space, and is more stable than a racing dinghy or yacht tender. Although not a racer, the Pacific Pelican is fast in a breeze of 7-9 knots. The design incorporates the lines of a Banks dory with the oriental sampan bow. If her lines were extended to the dory’s extreme ends she’d be about 22’ long.

Pelicans | pelican-sailing

    https://www.pelican.org.au/pelicans
    The Pelican Sailing Association ('PSA') is the governing body for the Pelican dinghy. The objectives of the Association are to: Encourage sailing and racing of the Pelican sailing dinghy, Govern and control the ongoing development of the Pelican-class, Oversee and organise Pelican-class championship events.

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