The Optimist Dinghy 1947-2007: A provisional history of the first sixty years of the International Optimist dinghy

$19.50

This book provides a historical account of a youth sailing vessel, teaching history and sports development.

The Optimist Dinghy 1947-2007: A provisional history of the first sixty years of the International Optimist dinghy
The Optimist Dinghy 1947-2007: A provisional history of the first sixty years of the International Optimist dinghy
$19.50

[wpforms id=”1190″ title=”true” description=”Request a call back”]

The orange crate that changed the world. How did a funny looking box with a strange rig from the creeks of Florida come to be the globally accepted first sailboat for young people? How did it happen? What were the steps that led to its success? How did it change attitudes to junior sailing? How many Optimists are there? How does it relate to the Olympics? This book chronicles, with help of contemporary documents and photos, the history of sixty years of change and growth, and charts with hard facts and figures what has become the stuff of legends. Nothing has gathered more legends than the historic events of 1947. In a 23-page supplement Cliff McKay Jr., the first boy to sail an Optimist, has researched and now publishes what really happened.

Additional information

Dimensions 20.3 × 0.8 × 25.4 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “The Optimist Dinghy 1947-2007: A provisional history of the first sixty years of the International Optimist dinghy”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *