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A Pirate is a type of German sailing dinghy. It was first constructed in 1935, and has no trapeze. The Pirate was designed in 1934 by the German boat builder . The boat was originally manufactured in solid wood, although since the 1960s glass-reinforced plastic, or a sandwich of the two, is also used. According to the regulations for this class of boat, kevlar and carbon fiber are forbidden. The Pirate Class has also been used by the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets as a youth trainer.

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  • Pirat (Bootsklasse) (de)
  • Pirate (dinghy) (en)
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  • Der Pirat, eine 5 m lange Knickspant-Jolle mit 10 m² Segelfläche, wurde im Jahre 1938 von dem deutschen Jollenkonstrukteur Carl Martens gezeichnet, der damit ein Preisausschreiben der Zeitschrift „Yacht“ gewann.Ursprünglich hieß das Boot „10 m² Einheits Jugendjolle“. Der Name „Pirat“ wurde dann in Anlehnung an die amerikanische Gepflogenheit, lyrische Bootsnamen zu wählen, ebenfalls durch ein Preisausschreiben dieser Zeitschrift ermittelt. (de)
  • A Pirate is a type of German sailing dinghy. It was first constructed in 1935, and has no trapeze. The Pirate was designed in 1934 by the German boat builder . The boat was originally manufactured in solid wood, although since the 1960s glass-reinforced plastic, or a sandwich of the two, is also used. According to the regulations for this class of boat, kevlar and carbon fiber are forbidden. The Pirate Class has also been used by the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets as a youth trainer. (en)
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  • Der Pirat, eine 5 m lange Knickspant-Jolle mit 10 m² Segelfläche, wurde im Jahre 1938 von dem deutschen Jollenkonstrukteur Carl Martens gezeichnet, der damit ein Preisausschreiben der Zeitschrift „Yacht“ gewann.Ursprünglich hieß das Boot „10 m² Einheits Jugendjolle“. Der Name „Pirat“ wurde dann in Anlehnung an die amerikanische Gepflogenheit, lyrische Bootsnamen zu wählen, ebenfalls durch ein Preisausschreiben dieser Zeitschrift ermittelt. In der Folgezeit wurde der Pirat zum meistgebauten Vollholzsegelboot Deutschlands. Seit den 1960er Jahren wird der Bootsrumpf auch aus Glasfaserverstärktem Kunststoff, in Sandwichbauweise oder aus Sperrholz gefertigt. Nach den Klassenvorschriften sind Boote aus aramid- und kohlenstofffaserverstärktem Kunststoff jedoch verboten. Durch Neuerungen wie Spinnaker, Alu-Rigg und anderen technischen Finessen wurde das Überleben des Piraten als populäre Bootsklasse bis in die heutige Zeit gesichert. Es wurden bisher allein in Deutschland über 6.000 Boote gebaut. (de)
  • A Pirate is a type of German sailing dinghy. It was first constructed in 1935, and has no trapeze. The Pirate was designed in 1934 by the German boat builder . The boat was originally manufactured in solid wood, although since the 1960s glass-reinforced plastic, or a sandwich of the two, is also used. According to the regulations for this class of boat, kevlar and carbon fiber are forbidden. The Pirate is a youth dinghy. It was formerly the only class used in German youth sailing championships. At present, the Pirate class is only registered in Germany. With more than 380 participants in the official rank list, it is one of the most active race classes in Germany. The Pirate is sailed by two persons, and measures 5.0 metres long by 1.6m across. The Pirate Class has also been used by the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets as a youth trainer. The maximum sail surface, comprising two sails, amounts to 10 m² according to the class regulations. Since the 1960s, spinnakers up to 10 m² are also permitted. The use of a Genoa or Gennaker is not permitted. The sails can be manufactured from cotton, linen or synthetic fabrics. Carbon fiber in the sails is forbidden, and may be used only as reinforcement in the windows of the sail. (en)
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