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Mirror
A Mirror in Northern Ireland
photo: IMCA Ireland

The Mirror was first promoted as a boat that would provide affordable sailing enjoyment for the whole family. In many countries the role has shifted to that of a youth training boat. 

They are best known for their very distinct red sails.

Mirror Specifications

Overall length  3.3 m.
beam 1.4 m.
draft 0.1 m.
Construction Varies
Mast 4.9 m.
sail area 
Main 4.6 sq. m.
Jib 1.9 sq. m.
Spinnaker 4.4 sq. m.

Mirror History

1962 Designed by Jack Holt.
1963 First Mirror Sold at the London Boat Show.
1990 Class recognised by the ISAF.

Mirror Online

  WA Association
  Mirror Sailing
Mirror Discussion Mirror Discussion Forum

Online Clubs Sailing the Mirror

Adelaide Sailing Club
Albert Sailing Club
Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club
Fremantle Sailing Club
Hillarys Yacht Club
Indented Head Sailing Club
Lake Glenmaggie Yacht Club
Mordialloc Yacht Club
Mornington Yacht Club
Nedlands Yacht Club
Perth Flying Squadron Yacht Club
Port Albert Yacht Club
Portarlington Sailing Club
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
Royal Perth Yacht Club
Shelley Sailing Club
Sugarloaf Sailing Club
YMCA Sailing Club of Canberra

Offline Clubs Sailing the Mirror

Carrum Sailing Club 
Claremont Yacht Club 
Corio Bay Sailing Club
Corner Inlet Boat Club
Derrinallum Yacht and Power Boat Club
Geelong Grammar School Yacht Club
Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club
Grange Sailing Club
Henley Sailing Club
Koombana Bay Sailing Club 
Latrobe Valley Yacht Club
Meningie Sailing Club
Milang Regatta Club
Murray Bridge Sailing Club
Port Denison Yacht Club 
Princess Royal Sailing Club 
Victor Harbor Yacht Club



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