| About the Thistle |
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| Written by Mike Poltorak | |
| Tuesday, 04 September 2007 | |
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The Thistle's classic design is unique among current sailboats. One of the most noticeable differences between the Thistle and newer designs is the fact it does not have a deck.
This makes the boat lighter, and, coupled with its hull design,
causes it to ride up over waves not through them. This also lowers the center of
gravity so that a Thistle not only does not 'Turtle' when swamped, but makes it
is very easy to right by the crew. The boat is extremely seaworthy, and many of our members sail and race them in the ocean. The class has active participation by women and juniors. A national event is held for each.
The original boats were constructed of 5 ply molded plywood, using
a technique pioneered during WW1 for aircraft construction. Most of these boats
remain strong and competitive to this day. Thistle #1 consistently places very
high in competition, winning the nationals several years ago. Good serviceable used boats can be found for under $2000. Competitive club racers are regularly available for $2500-$4500. Newer or 'proven' boats are more, and a new boat is about $10,000-$12,000. The class encourages a low cost approach, and allows only one suit of sails per owner per year. There is a Used Boat Clearinghouse for boats and gear currently listed for sale on the national class website at www.thistleclass.com. Or contact the Fleet Captains.
LOA ................17'0" |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 September 2007 ) |
About the Thistle 

