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  1. RCSails

    The M or Marblehead Class, sometimes called the "50/800", is a medium size high performance development class. It's original concept in the 1930's was to produce the largest model that would conveniently fit in the standard American car of the time. The class is a development class with the main restrictions being a hull length of 50 inches and ...

  2. All Radio Sailboats

    Class: Marblehead. Development class started in 1930s, with maximum hull length of up to 1290mm. Class Type: Box Rule Designs Listed: 249. 247. ... Marblehead Carbonic Boats (AUS) Katana V2. Marblehead Carbonic Boats (AUS) Kingfin. Marblehead Stan Witty (GBR) Kisutch. Marblehead Bob Sterne (CAN)

  3. Marblehead

    The Marblehead (M) class is probably the most exciting to sail with its moderate size and light weight combined with high manoevrability and stability. Essentially a box rule with minimal constraints. A modern M will usually be made almost entirely of carbon fibre - hull, foils, spars and fittings. The class was the first to adopt hi tech ...

  4. Marblehead

    The Marblehead is a medium-sized yacht providing exciting performance and the ability to handle most sailing conditions if rigged properly. This development class is restricted in overall length and sail area. The Marblehead is considered the leader in the use of advanced construction materials and techniques. This class is undergoing a popular ...

  5. Marblehead RC Model Racing Yacht

    https://www.sarikhobbies.com/product/marvellous-marbleheads/From 'Marvellous Marbleheads' DVD, featuring world class radio controlled racing sailboats. Desig...

  6. Vintage Marblehead

    Vintage Marblehead. In 1930 Roy Clough, then commodore of the Marblehead Model Yacht Club, proposed a new class of larger model sailboats. The first published reference we have is from Model Yachting for Oct-Nov 1930. These boats must be "50 inches on deck" (50 in LOA). The sail area was settled at 800 in 2, and the single most popular ...

  7. Janusz Walicki (G6) and his Skalpel Design of the Marblehead Class

    Skalpel is a very sucessful RC model yacht of the Marblehead Class, designed by german, Janusz Walicki (G6). Walicki's Skalpels are sold to almost very corne...

  8. Marblehead T50

    Marblehead T50 . The Marblehead T50 is one of the newer additions to the Tippecanoe family of beautiful model sailboats! ... The hull, including all the RC gear and batteries, weighs a mere 1 pound 11 ounces! To support the very tall 'A' rig, the keel bulb is seven pounds. ... If you have questions about which boat is right for you, feel ...

  9. Marblehead class

    Contested in free-sailing Marblehead model yachts operated by vane Posted on 9 Oct 2023 Marblehead Nationals at Keighley Racing on the edge of Ilkley Moor, 256 feet above sea level Posted on 21 Sep 2023 MYA Marblehead Ranking 3 & 4 at Datchet Water A true test of a boat's reliability, and a skipper's stamina

  10. Marblehead class

    Marblehead. The M or Marblehead Class, sometimes called the "50/800", is a remote-controlled high performance development class. It's original concept in the 1930's was to produce the largest model that would conveniently fit in the standard American car of the time. The class has been highly developed over the years to produce a high ...

  11. Katana Marblehead Made in Australia

    RadioSailingShop Katana Marblehead Made in Australia [Katana] - Made in Australia by Carbonix this Marblehead Class Yacht i construct ed in aerospace grade prepreg Carbon fibre with Milled Bronze bulb. Keel fin, Rudder, rudder post hull breather, carbon hatch lid with quick release inspection port, mast deck blocks included. Swing rig mast retention device and lick in rudder fitting standard.

  12. RCSails

    Sagitta - Marblehead Class Yacht. Our Sagitta is a very slim Marblehead Class Yacht, best sailed with a swing rig, with superb performance in light winds. Boat Data: - hull lenght 126cm (50") without front fender. - beam 17.2cm (6.75") - epoxy-fiber glass hull & deck moldings. - carbon keel & rudder available.

  13. Marblehead Yacht plans from Cornwall Model Boats

    The Marblehead class boats are light, responsive and very fast. This ISAF RSD international class rule is 'open' allowing great design and construction freedom within the main speed determining parameters restricted to 1290mm length, 700mm draught and 0.5161 square metres of measured sail. Ultimate efficiency and excellent performance has developed within these simple limits. Please Note ...

  14. IRSA Marblehead Class

    The IRSA Marblehead (M) class is probably the most exciting to sail with its moderate size and light weight combined with high manoevrability and stability. Essentially a box rule with minimal constraints. A modern M will usually be made almost entirely of carbon fibre - hull, foils, spars and fittings. The class was the first to adopt hi ...

  15. Marblehead Class (M)

    Marblehead Class (M) The Marblehead class (M) is probably the most exciting to sail with its minimal rule structure and modern construction techniques a modern M will usually be made of carbon fibre and kevlar with full carbon rigs. The rules do allow for most boats from the mid 90's onward to be modernised and still hold their own in current ...

  16. The Vintage Marblehead Construction Manual

    This is my manual on how to build a classic, wooden, radio-controlled sailboat using purchased laser-cut frames. It's 128 pages, and includes almost 200 images and drawings. The latest version is 1.4 and covers how I made my own cast-lead ballasts. The boats shown in this manual are Vintage Marblehead's that have been updated for RC, but the ...

  17. Marblehead

    Marblehead. RM International Marblehead. The modern 'M' class yacht is a 'high-tech' racer, sporting up to 6 measured rigs with trends of profiled rotating masts, unstayed carbon rigs, pocket luff mainsails, pre-preg carbon hulls and fins offering a wide scope for design freedom. At only 1290 mm in overall length, the restricted ...

  18. Marblehead Class

    The SAILSetc range of products for the Marblehead class has been constantly refined since 1978 and provides for everything from a completed boat down to the smallest component part. The Marbleheads built by SAILSetc have had a long run of success at world championship level: 3rd 1986 NO SECRET, 2nd 1988 HUSH HUSH, 5th 1990 ENIGMA, 1st 1992 ...

  19. Marblehead Model Yacht Club

    Birthplace of the "Marblehead Class" and home to the new " American Marblehead Class". If it's a Marblehead we sail them! We also have a large fleet of CR 914s sailing as well as Dragon boats... and International, AMYA Ms.. Anyone interested in learning about, watching, or participating in the sailing of these yachts check out our 2019 schedule under the "Racing Information" tab to see our ...

  20. SAILSetc

    Trading since 1978 SAILSetc is one of the largest suppliers of equipment for radio control sailing. Our range of products is focussed on the four international classes (One Metre, Marblehead, Ten Rater, A Class) as well as the growing number of smaller classes. However, the equipment we supply is also suitable for, or adaptable to, many of the ...

  21. Choosing a Marblehead design

    If you are sailing with others, pick a boat that is in a division of the Marlbehead class similar to what others are sailing. I.E. if others are sailing boats from the 80's, pick a boat from the 80's If heavy-air is your only criteria, pick a Marblehead with alot of forward reserve buyoancy, and step down to a "B" rig.

  22. Marblehead

    Equation Marblehead 2019: This design is based on the successful Ellipsis IOM concept, that of correct volume distribution rather than fashionable features with the emphasis on simplicity This design is the result of two Sailing Marblehead prototypes, The Ellipsis 1c and Ellipsis 2a. After payment is made. I will email you the pdf file. If you require another format: DXF, or DWG, 2D or printed ...

  23. Sail Plans: Dimensioned and Balanced for the Marblehead Class Model

    Sail plans balanced to a 4″ mast rake. Center of effort of No. 2 suit 1″ ahead of that of No. 1 suit to balance heavier winds. Booms will clear water under average heeling of yacht in blows. Jib fore-stay is under 80 per cent height ruling. Spar lengths: mast 65.5, boom 21.5, jib-club, 12.2.