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The 18 ft Skiff is considered the fastest class of sailing skiffs. The class has a long history beginning with races on Sydney Harbour, Australia in 1892 and later in New Zealand. The boat has changed significantly since the early days, bringing in new technology as it became available. Because of the need of strength, agility and skill, the class is considered to be the top level of small boat sailing. Worldwide this boat is called the "18 Foot Skiff". It is the fastest conventional non-foiling monohull on the yardstick rating, with a score of 675, coming only third after the Tornado and Inter 20 (Both multihulls).

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  • 18-foot Skiff (de)
  • 18ft Skiff (en)
  • 18 pieds (fr)
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  • The 18 ft Skiff is considered the fastest class of sailing skiffs. The class has a long history beginning with races on Sydney Harbour, Australia in 1892 and later in New Zealand. The boat has changed significantly since the early days, bringing in new technology as it became available. Because of the need of strength, agility and skill, the class is considered to be the top level of small boat sailing. Worldwide this boat is called the "18 Foot Skiff". It is the fastest conventional non-foiling monohull on the yardstick rating, with a score of 675, coming only third after the Tornado and Inter 20 (Both multihulls). (en)
  • 18-foot Skiff (auch 18-Footer) bezeichnet eine Segelbootsklasse, deren Ursprünge in Australien liegen. (de)
  • Le 18 pieds est une classe de voilier. C'est l'un des skiffs le plus rapide au monde. Depuis les premières régates en 1892 au port de Sydney (Australie) cette classe de skiff à design libre a évolué dans de gros changements pour finir sous la forme actuelle. Beaucoup de personnes considèrent les 18 pieds australiens comme les « Formule 1 » des mers. (fr)
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  • The 18 ft Skiff is considered the fastest class of sailing skiffs. The class has a long history beginning with races on Sydney Harbour, Australia in 1892 and later in New Zealand. The boat has changed significantly since the early days, bringing in new technology as it became available. Because of the need of strength, agility and skill, the class is considered to be the top level of small boat sailing. Worldwide this boat is called the "18 Foot Skiff". It is the fastest conventional non-foiling monohull on the yardstick rating, with a score of 675, coming only third after the Tornado and Inter 20 (Both multihulls). (en)
  • 18-foot Skiff (auch 18-Footer) bezeichnet eine Segelbootsklasse, deren Ursprünge in Australien liegen. (de)
  • Le 18 pieds est une classe de voilier. C'est l'un des skiffs le plus rapide au monde. Depuis les premières régates en 1892 au port de Sydney (Australie) cette classe de skiff à design libre a évolué dans de gros changements pour finir sous la forme actuelle. Beaucoup de personnes considèrent les 18 pieds australiens comme les « Formule 1 » des mers. (fr)
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