B14 (dinghy)
The B14 is a two person monohull dinghy, designed by Julian Bethwaite. It is recognised as an international class by the International Sailing Federation.[1] The boat was designed in 1984.[2]
Development | |
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Boat | |
Crew | 2 |
Hull | |
Hull weight | 64 kg (141 lb) |
LOA | 4.25 m (13.9 ft) |
Beam | 3.05 m (10.0 ft) |
Sails | |
Spinnaker area | 29.2 m2 (314 sq ft) |
Upwind sail area | 17.2 m2 (185 sq ft) |
Racing | |
D-PN | 81.0 |
RYA PN | 870 |
Performance and design
The B14 is designed with a low center of gravity for added stability and an open transom, to help the boat to drain itself quickly and without need of a self-bailer. The mast is set far back in the boat to make room for the large asymmetric spinnaker.[3][4] The boat has a fast handicap, with a Portsmouth Yardstick of 870,[5] designed with racing in mind. For this reason it is highly suitable for more experienced sailors.[3] The boat does not have a trapeze,[2] but instead makes use of wide wings.[3]
History
- Architect: Julian Bethwaite
- Design year: 1986
Events
World Champions
Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||
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1998 Weymouth | Richard Lovering Dick Parker (GBR) |
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2000 Sydney | AT&T Tim Fells Richard Dowsett (GBR) |
Slippery Richard Lovering Ian Lovering (GBR) |
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2001 Torbole | Steve Lovegrove Shaun Barber (GBR) |
Tim Fells Richard Dowsett (GBR) |
David Hayes Sean Dwyer (GBR) |
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2003 Melbourne | AT&T (GBR) Tim Fells David Cunningham |
Snatch (GBR) Jono Pank Shaun Barber |
Buggar the Bone (AUS) Guy Bancroft Rhys Bancroft |
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2004 Torbole | AT&T (GBR) Tim Fells Shaun Barber |
Great Britain Matt Searle Andy Ramus |
Australia Martin Johnson Mike Halkes |
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2006 Sydney | Gutted Hedgehog (GBR) Matt Searle Andy Ramus |
PICA (GBR) Jamie Mears Matt Gill |
AT&T (GBR) Tim Fells Sean Dwyer |
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2007 Falmouth | AT&T Tim Fells (GBR) Shaun Barber (GBR) |
Guy Bancroft (AUS) James Patterson (AUS) |
Chris Bines (GBR) Dave Gibbons (GBR) |
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2009 Hobart | Guy Bancroft (AUS) Nick Darlow (AUS) |
Mark Barnes (GBR) Pete NICHOLSON (GBR) |
Nick RICHARDSON (AUS) Alan NICHOLAS (AUS) |
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2010 Carnac | Guy Bancroft (AUS) David GRACE (AUS) |
Scott CUNNINGHAM (AUS) Jason WALKER (AUS) |
Nick Craig (GBR) Matt JOHNSON (GBR) |
[6] |
2013 Plerin | Tim HARRISON (GBR) Jonny RATCLIFFE (GBR) |
Ben McGrane (GBR) Roz McGrane (GBR) |
Richard REYNOLDS (AUS) Lissa McMillan (AUS) |
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2015 McRae | Guy Bancroft Lachlan Imeneo (AUS) |
Brent Frankcombe Leigh Dunstan (AUS) |
Ian Cunningham David Cunningham (AUS) |
[7] |
2016 Garda | Rick PLAIN Mike VINCENT (AUS) |
Tim HARRISON Jonathan RATCLIFFE (GBR) |
Guy BANCROFT Dave GRACE (AUS) |
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2018 AUS | GBR 796 Nick Craig (GBR) Toby Lewis (GBR) |
AUS 372 Robbie Hunt Ben Price |
AUS 373 Ian Cunningham David Cunningham |
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2019 Carnac | GBR 796 Nick Craig (GBR) Toby Lewis (GBR) |
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2023 Garda | GBR 797 Mark Watts (GBR) Matt Johnson (GBR) |
AUS 375 Craig Garmston (AUS) Paul Fleming (AUS) |
GBR 796 Nick Craig (GBR) Toby Lewis (GBR) |
[8] |
References
- "International series sailing dinghy : SKIFF Ovington". www.nauticexpo.com. Archived from the original on 2 May 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- "B14 Dinghy Class Information". www.noblemarine.co.uk. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- "About B14". www.b14.org. Archived from the original on 2010-01-18. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- "French B14 Class". www.b14.fr. Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- "Portsmouth Number List 2012". Royal Yachting Association. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- http://b14world.org/Results/mondeb14_r10.htm.
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