Zeddie

Zeddie

Zeddie ( or Z Class or Takapuna) is an old New Zealand sailing dinghy. The first boat was designed and built by Mr R.B. Brown at Northcote (Auckland, New Zealand) in the 1920s. The Zeddie originally had a gaff-rigged mainsail, no jib and a spinnaker which was sheeted around the front of the mast leading to many capsizes. This rule was changed in the interests of safety. The Zeddie is 12 foot 6 inches long and about 5 foot in the beam.

National Competition was for the Cornwell Cup named after the English boy hero Jack Cornwell. The Zeddie was the major training class for New Zealand teenagers through until the late 1950s. There is still a small fleet of Zeddies sailing in New Zealand in the 2000s.

Extensive commentary on the Zeddie is available in the references below by Carter, Anderson, and Kidd.

ee also

*Dinghies
*Sailing

Further reading

* Ronald Carter (1944) Little Ships. The story of the birth and growth of New Zealand's yachting fleet from the earliest recorded events to the year 1940. See photo of Te Lua Z 6 in photo preceding page 101. See pages 109-110 for history of the class.
* Ronald Carter (1954) Glory of Sail. A Pictorial Study of Auckland Yachts. Photos by Max Frommherz. See photos of Trojan on pp 20-21, Outlaw Z 110 on pp 122-123.
* Grahame Anderson (1999) FAST LIGHT BOATS, a Century of Kiwi Innovation. [http://boatbooks.co.nz/yachthist2.html]
* Harold Kidd and Robin Elliott (1999) Southern breeze. A history of yachting in New Zealand.

External links

* [http://www.wbbc.wellington.net.nz/wbbc_old/history.htm Worser Bay Boating Club]
* [http://www.geocities.com/ia_assn_nz/ Idle-Along Association of NZ]


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