The
Yngling
Pronounced
"Ing-ling", the Yngling is a sleek and seaworthy small
racing keelboat that has been described as an agreeable cross between a
planing dinghy and a keelboat.
The Yngling has a sleek form, well-balanced rig, and responsive helm, yet sails happily with a 3-person crew.
There are approximately 4000 Yngling sailed world-wide.
The Yngling Online
| Web Pages: | International Association |
| Rules | Championship Rules |
| Association Rules | |
| Class Rules | |
| Discussion | Yngling Discussion Group |
| Papers | Tuning Guide |
Australian Yngling Contacts
| Australian Association | P. O.
Box 587 Mascot, NSW 2020 |
Class History
| 1967 | Designed by Jan Linge |
| 1971 | International Yngling Association founded. |
| 1979 | Class Recognised by the IYRU. |
| 1990 | Interior redesigned by Jan Linge. |
| 2000 | Class Announced as the Keelboat Women's Fleet for the 2004 Olympic Regatta |
Club Sailing the Yngling
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