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GENERAL
INFORMATION
The SABRE was designed in 1974 by Rex Fettell
who also designed the MINNOW and as at May 2004 close to 1,700
boat plans have been issued.
It is arguably the largest single-handed class in Australia
with 36 clubs sailing the SABRE in Victoria and strong fleets
in South Australia and Tasmania and is well represented in
NSW, QLD and WA.
The largest fleets in Victoria are at Black Rock YC, Blairgowrie
YS, Mordialloc SC, Albert Park YC, Albert Park S.C., McCrae
YC, Elwood SC and Williamstown SC.
The Class has contributed significantly to the sailing scene,
particularly in Victoria, as one of the most active supporters
of V.Y.C. activities. As a training class for future world
class sailors the Sabre is second to none.
Sabre sailors who have done well on the world sailing scene;
Arthur Brett
1998
Sabre Australian Champion, Contender World champion 2001 and
02, AYF coach.
Jenni Lidgett
470
Olympic rep Atlanta
Owen McMahon
470 Olympic rep, Australian sabre champion 1988.
Stuart Wallace
Laser World Champion
Sarah Blanck
World Womens Laser Radial Champ 1997, World Europe champion
2002 and Olympic rep 2004 (Europe).
Melannie Dennison
Olympic
rep 2000 (Europe)
Stewart Rose
LW
Sharpie Australian champion 3 times.
Krystal Weir
Womens
laser radial world champion 2004, Member of winning Australian
Youth Team 2003 (laser radial), 2nd womens laser radial world
championship 2003.
Neville
Wittey
Won
the NSW Sabre championship in 1988 and is one of Australia's
leading Soling, Yngling and Etchells skippers. Neville was
Soling Olympic rep 2000 and has won the world Yngling championship
twice, 1996 and 2004.
The majority of young skippers in the VYC State Squad for
the past 10 years have been SABRE and ex-SABRE skippers. The
Sabre has been the most represented class at the annual schools
regatta over the past 10 years.
Class Championships cater for all age groups with trophies
awarded to the first 5 places in the OPEN category as well
as the first three places in the following categories:-
JUNIOR - Less than 18 years old
SENIOR - 18 and less than 40 years old
MASTER - 40 and less than 50 years old
GRAND MASTER - 50 and less than 60 years old
VETERAN - 60 years and over
LADIES
Division trophies are also generally awarded in championships
when there are appropriately high entries. Divisions are usually
determined by results in the first two or three races.
In the past few years entries in the Victorian State Championship
have ranged between 40 and 100 boats and the 2004 Australian
Championship hosted by Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron attracted
a record equalling 100 Sabres
SABRE'S ATTRACTION
The same reasons designer Rex Fettell had when he conceived
the design.
A need for a single-handed dinghy that was light, of simple
easy to build design, with good handling performance, even
in 20 knots plus and lumpy seas, a comfortable cockpit and
close class racing suitable for both male and female sailors
who weigh between 50 to 80 kg. Although the ideal weight is
claimed to be 65 Kg - 72 Kg, winners have been at the extremes
depending on conditions.
Females have won both the Australian and Victorian championships.
SABRE is a REAL boat, not a low profile surfboard type. Performance
suits the average sailor rather than the super athletic skipper
and at an affordable price.
SABRE fits neatly into the position between junior and family
sailing dinghies, and the high performance but expensive international
classes. Large fleets in so many clubs ensures excellent competition,
a strong training base and protection of your investment.
SABRE is maintained as a strict one-design class by an Australian
Association and supported by strong, active State Associations
with sufficient flexibility to move with the times and technological
development without detriment to earlier boats.
The boat is readily transported by car-topping or light trailer
and is easily carried by two people. Many skippers have beach-trolleys
for easy single-handed launching which also fit onto their
trailers.
CONSTRUCTION
For the keen do-it-yourself type the SABRE is easily amateur
built by the simple stitch plywood and fibreglass tape method.
It is estimated that most amateurs can complete a SABRE in
40 man-hours. Full size templates and comprehensive building
notes are available from the association to ensure ease of
construction. Timber costs approximately $250 and current
estimated all-up cost is $3500 home built.
Low maintenance all Fibreglass/Foam sandwich or Plywood/Fibreglass
composite boats are available to varying degrees of completion
from licensed builders. The standard and strength of these
boats is excellent as well as being very competitive. Moulds
are constructed under Association control and there are a
number professional builders in Victoria and South Australia.
A boat registration number and a set of building/fitting out
notes MUST be purchased from the Association prior to commencing
construction. (Both Amateur and Professionally built boats).
Following the building notes will ensure compliance and a
Class 'A' Measurement Certificate which is mandatory for class
championships.
Boat registration, Building/Fitting Out notes and Association
Membership are available from :-
Maree Early
National Secretary/Treasurer
LPO Box 8071
Carrum Downs 3201
Mobile 0417 358 260
Current cost is $90 which also includes the first year's full
membership of the Association. Paper templates are available
from Maree.
SAILS
The loosefoot mainsail must be made from a minimum cloth weight
of 3 oz as from 1st September 1992. Previously cloth weight
was unrestricted and many sails were made of 2.2 oz cloth
which whilst very competitive, have now banned in the interests
of longevity and cost minimisation.
Currently the most popular Sailmakers ( in alphabetic order
) are
HOOPER Sails
IRWIN Sails
THOMSON SAILS
ASSOCIATION OBJECTIVES:-
* To encourage the growth, popularity and racing of the SABRE
Class.
* To regulate the SABRE class by encouraging and ensuring
compliance with the established class rules.
* To foster the sport of yachting in general, whether racing
or pleasure.
WHAT
DOES THE ASSOCIATION DO ?
We ensure continuation of the SABRE as a One-Design class
by
1. Constant review of construction materials, building procedures
and fittings.
2. Active promotion, by displaying and demonstrating the SABRE
at Boat Shows.
We provide assistance in construction, through provision of
Association building templates.
We conduct Association meetings where ideas are exchanged,
and guest speakers talk on subjects relating to the class
and sailing.
We conduct a sailing program enabling new sailors to obtain
expert advice and assistance from experienced SABRE Coaches.
Regular Clinics and a Short Course Teams racing sharpen handling
skills for National and State Championships.
We conduct Association races for those skippers interested
in top class competition. E.g. State and National Titles,
Association Trophy days and Inter-club Team Races.
The Association actively encourages Youth sailing Training
and participation in V.Y.C. Youth events. SABRE is a recognised
Youth Training Class.
We provide assistance to Clubs interested in promoting the
class within the Club.
We publish a Association newsletter called the 'SABRE RATTLE'
to keep members informed, pass on helpful hints, and provide
details of races, meetings etc.
We assist members in the purchase and sale of boats by maintaining
lists of boats for sale and advertising them in the 'SABRE
RATTLE' or on the web site.
MEMBERSHIP
COST:
Membership is for the period 1st July to 30th June and cost
currently is :-
JUNIOR - $25
SENIOR }
MASTER }- $30
VETERAN }
FAMILY - $35
SPECIFICATIONS
STRICT, ONE DESIGN SINGLE-HANDED DINGHY
Designer: Rex Fettell ( Melbourne )
LENGTH....................................... 3770 mm
LENGTH W/L............................... 3352 mm
BEAM............................................1473 mm
DRAFT..........................................127 mm
DRAFT C/BOARD DOWN......... 762 mm
MAST LENGTH............................5335 mm
BOOM LENGTH........................... 2135 mm
HULL WEIGHT (min).................... 41 kg
MAINSAIL (LOOSE FOOT )........ 6.4 sq mt
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