How much is a Bic sailboat?
A new Open Bic, complete, is listed on the website store.bicsport.com at 3,299,95 US$, including hull, rudder, daggerboard and complete 4.5 rig (mast, boom, blocks, sail, lines).
What is an Open Bic sailboat?
The O’PEN Skiff, formerly known as the O’PEN Bic is a single handed sailboat designed for younger sailors. Developed by Bic Sport and Vitali Design, the boat was launched in 2006. It is an International Class, as recognized by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF).
How much does a c420 weigh?
420 (dinghy)
| Development | |
|---|---|
| Construction | GRP |
| Hull weight | 80 kilograms (180 lb) |
| LOA | 4.20 metres (13 ft 9 in) |
| Beam | 1.63 metres (5 ft 4 in) |
How much does a J80 cost?
The average price ranges between $25-35,000 all up, and as previously mentioned, the J/80 tends to hold its value since older boats are build solid and are competitive with newer boats.
What is the ideal age to sail a Byte CII?
The CII is designed to appeal to sailors in the 40-73kg (90-160lbs) range regardless of age or gender. In the UK, Byte CII sailors range in age from teenagers to ladies and gentlemen in their sixties and seventies – all sailing on a level where age and gender don’t count, only your weight. The boat may be sailed equally well by…
What is a Byte CII?
The Byte CII is one of two boats designated in the ISAF Regulations for use as the Girl’s One Person Dinghy for the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships. The other is the Laser Radial. The Byte CII has been used at two Youth World Championships, in Australia and Canada,
What is the Byte CII dinghy?
The Byte CII has been used at two Youth World Championships, in Australia and Canada, The Byte dinghy was used for both male and female competitors in the Youth Olympic Games during the first two events held in Singapore and Nanjing. The Byte CII is produced by Zou Inter Marine, Qingdao, PRC.
Why the byte with CII rig?
Ian’s aim in developing the Byte with the CII rig was to produce a single-handed dinghy that could be sailed by a wide range of sailors not just from Europe and North America but around the World.