The
MG14
(Manly Graduate)
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The
MG14 Photo: MG14 Sailing Class Association |
The MG14 class, formerly known as the Manly Graduate, was developed at the Manly 14ft Sailing Club as an intermediate class between the Manly Junior and the National 14 dinghy (now 14ft Skiff).
The MG takes the same basic hull and rig, and adds a spinnaker and trapeze for more fun.
MG14 Class Specifications
| Overall Length | 4.25 - 4.3 m. | |
| Beam | 1.6 - 1.83 m. | |
| Min. Hull Weight | 64 kg. | |
| Sail Area | ||
| Working Sail | 9.3 sq. m. | |
| Spinnaker | 7.5 sq. m. | |
| Trapezes | One | |
| Racing Crew | Two | |
MG14 Class History
| 1960s | Harry Polland re-rigs a National 14 Dinghy. This becomes the class prototype Manly Graduate. |
| 1963 | The re-rigged boats begin sailing as a class. |
| 1972 | New Constitution and a new hull design based on the Mark IIB Javelin. |
| 1980s | Name change to MG14 |
The MG14 Online
| Web Pages: | NSW Association |
Online Clubs Sailing the MG14
Balmain Sailing Club
Greenwich
Sailing Club
Gosford Sailing
Club
Humpybong Yacht Club
Hunters Hill Sailing Club
Kogarah Bay Sailing Club
Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club
Northbridge Sailing Club
Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron
Other Clubs Sailing the MG14
Balmoral
Sailing Club
Cleveland Yacht Club
Cronulla Sailing Club
Lane Cove 12 ft. Sailing Skiff Club
Maryborough Sailing Club
Saratoga Sailing Club
St George Sailing Club
Taree Aquatic Club
Toronto Amateur Sailing Club
Toukley Sailing Club
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