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Type of hard chined sailboat
work boats and boat building, some of which include sharpie design and construction. He was a particular advocate of pleasure boats based on work boat models
Sharpie_(boat)
Topics referred to by the same term
Sharpie, Sharpy or Sharpey may refer to: Sharpie (boat), a type of long, narrow sailboat 12 m2 Sharpie, a small, vintage, former Olympic sailboat Sharpie
Sharpie
Island-class patrol boat
The MV Sharpie was a vessel owned and operated by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society starting in December 2017. She was being used in their direct
MV_Sharpie
Type of sailing dinghy
The Australian Sharpie is a 3-person sailing dinghy which has evolved from the 12-square-metre class sailed in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia
Australian_Sharpie
Type of Sharpie sailing boat
The 12 m2 Sharpie was a type of Sharpie sailing boat designed in 1931 by the Kröger Brothers in Warnemünde, Germany. The peak of the class was in the 1956
12_m2_Sharpie
Boat with a flat bottom
Pram Punt Pünte Quffah Sandolo Scow Sharpie (boat) Thames sailing barge Trow Horse-drawn boat Pedalo Pusher (boat) Towpath Cecelski, David S. (2012).
Flat-bottomed_boat
Riverboat Rodney boat Roll-on/roll-off ship Rowboat Runabout Top of page Sailboat Sampan Schooner Scow Sea kayak and Kayak Shad boat Shallop Sharpie Shikara Ship's
List_of_boat_types
American boat designer
writings of small-boat historian Howard I. Chapelle and others, he developed the theory that the optimum chine line for a sailing sharpie should represent
Phil_Bolger
emblems consists of sail emblems and their class description. 12 Metre 12m² Sharpie 125 145 15 Metre 2.4 Metre 29er 30m² Skerry cruiser 40m² Skerry cruiser
List_of_sail_emblems
Class of cutters of the U.S. Coast Guard
The Island-class patrol boat is a class of cutters of the United States Coast Guard. Forty-nine of these boats were launched between 1985 and 1992, and
Island-class_patrol_boat
One-design sailing dinghy
and equipment; the key pinnacles of the class, with a 1970s boat being identical to a boat made today. The International Laser Class Association (ILCA)
Laser_(dinghy)
Sailing at the Olympics
The 12 m2 Sharpie was a sailing event in the sailing program of the 1956 Summer Olympics, held at Port Phillip. Seven races were scheduled. Twenty-six
Sailing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – 12 m2 Sharpie
Sailing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics_–_12_m2_Sharpie
Recreational boating in medium/large ships
recreational boating activities using medium/large-sized boats or small ships collectively called yachts. Yachting is distinguished from other forms of boating mainly
Yachting
Ships operated by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Sea Shepherd unveiled a third U.S. Coast Guard patrol vessel, the MV Sharpie. This vessel is identical to the Farley Mowat and the John Paul DeJoria
Neptune's_Navy
American naval architect (1901–1975)
to go sailing and designed a number of small boats. His article on a 14-foot (4.3 m) Chesapeake sharpie skiff is typical of many of his articles. His
Howard_I._Chapelle
US Coast Guard cutter ship
joined by another ex-USCG island class cutter in December 2017, the MV Sharpie. Jules Verne was then renamed MV John Paul DeJoria on 31 January 2017,
MV_John_Paul_DeJoria
Motor car race
The 2007 Sharpie 500, the 24th race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup season was run on the newly repaved and reconfigured .533 mile Bristol Motor Speedway
2007_Sharpie_500
Sailboat class
The X Boat, also called the Cub, is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by John O. Johnson as a one-design racer and first built in 1932. The
X_Boat
Competitive sailing sport
Dinghy racing is a competitive sport using dinghies, which are small boats which may be rowboats, have an outboard motor, or be sailing dinghies. Dinghy
Dinghy_racing
Gaff-rigged sharpie sailboat
based on the Lightfoot Sharpie designed by Bob Johnson, creator of the Island Packet Yachts series of boats. The Florida Bay Boat Company, owned by Trane
Bay_Hen_21
Type of flat-bottomed barge
scow boats in open water and bad weather. The squared-off shape and simple lines of a scow make it a popular choice for simple home-built boats made from
Scow
Coast guard cutter acquired in 2015
the MV Sharpie. The MY Farley Mowat served in the Sea Shepherd's Operation Milagro alongside the MY Sam Simon, MV White Holly and MV Sharpie. Neptune's
MY_Farley_Mowat
Sailboat class
boat was an Olympic sailing class from 1960 until 1992. The boat was built in the past by Sunbeam Yachts, Alpa Yachts, Mader Bootswerft, MacKay Boats
Flying_Dutchman_(dinghy)
Personal-size type of dinghy
appeared around 1952 as the "next generation" improvement on their original boat, the Sailfish. In contrast, the Sunfish has a wider beam for more stability
Sunfish_(sailboat)
International racing sailing class
set-up challenges crews to be fit and coordinated, and maneuvers in the boat require athleticism due to its lack of inherent stability and the high speed
29er_(dinghy)
Skiff design
surf, sailed to the fishing grounds, and returned through the surf. The boat is quite different from the Jersey Skiff, being more round-sided, with less
Sea_Bright_Skiff
International racing sailing class
working-class distribution. The Mirror was from the start promoted as an affordable boat, and as a design it has done a great deal to make dinghy sailing accessible
Mirror_(dinghy)
New Zealand sailor (1927–2016)
was a New Zealand yachtsman. Together with Peter Mander, Cropp won the Sharpie class at the 1956 Olympics. Cropp and Mander were the first sailors from
Jack_Cropp
Cat rigged sharpie sailboat
The Marsh Hen is a sharpie with a catboat spritsail rig built from 1981 to 2003 by several US companies including Custom Fiberglass and Sovereign America
Marsh_Hen
Johnson Boat Works was a builder and developer of racing sailboats of the scow design in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. It was founded in 1896, by John O
Johnson_Boat_Works
Class of sailing dinghy
The Corsair is a class of sixteen foot, three handed sailing dinghy. The boat was designed by Australian designer Alan Payne who is famous for designing
Corsair_(dinghy)
Sailing of small boats, usually for sport
Dinghy sailing is the activity of sailing small boats - usually for recreational purposes, learning necessary sailing skills (often also within family)
Dinghy_sailing
American actor (1923–1999)
hawk-nosed face made him a ready candidate for Runyonesque gangster and sharpie roles, often in comedies. His Broadway appearances included Guys and Dolls
Danny_Dayton
Sailing dinghy
laser is cat rigged, with a single mainsail and is a simple, light and fast boat to sail. The Laser Standard is the original of the Laser family of dinghies
Laser_Standard
Type of racing boat
observers. Although these boats require precise handling, they provide insight into historical sailing methods. Currently the oldest boat in the fleet is the
Historical_10_foot_skiffs
American marine conservation organization
Bob Barker, Steve Irwin, Sam Simon, John Paul DeJoria, Farley Mowat, Sharpie, Jairo Mora Sandoval, White Holly, Martin Sheen and Sea Eagle. The Steve
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
Sea_Shepherd_Conservation_Society
Type of sailing dinghy
singlehandedly usually by young sailors in various parts of the world. The boat is suitable for amateur production. Early models were usually made from plywood
Sabot_(dinghy)
Amateur or professional competitive sport
some longer offshore races cross open water. Boats used for racing include small dinghies, catamarans, boats designed primarily for cruising, and purpose-built
Sailing_(sport)
Sailboat launched in 1945
strict one-design class sailboat designed by Philip Rhodes in 1945. The first boat was launched in 1945 in Skaneateles. More than 1500 have been built.[page needed]
Rhodes_Bantam
The Netherlands dominated at the International competition in the 12m2 Sharpie. This Olympic sailing event was gender independent, but turned out to be
Sailing at the 1956 Summer Olympics
Sailing_at_the_1956_Summer_Olympics
Propulsion of a vehicle by wind power
into the 20th century.) The earliest image suggesting the use of sail on a boat may be on a piece of pottery from Mesopotamia, dated to the 6th millennium
Sailing
Wooden or fibreglass dinghy
can be used for short 'day boat' trips, for longer cruises and for racing. Over 11,000 have been produced as of 2016. The boat is 15 feet 10 inches (4.83 m)
Wayfarer_(dinghy)
Gaff rigged US-built sharpie sailboat
American sharpie, named for the bird. It was designed by the Reuben Trane and first built in 1981. The design was built by the Florida Bay Boat Company
Mud_Hen_17
Sailboat class
designed by Uffa Fox as a one design racer and first built in 1946. The boat was originally named the Sea Swallow. It was an Olympic class and raced at
Firefly_(dinghy)
One Person Sailing Dinghy formerly used in the Olympic
Finn is a physically demanding boat to race at the highest levels, especially since the class rules now allow unlimited boat rocking and sail pumping when
Finn_(dinghy)
Small, inexpensive, and lightweight sailboat
a two-person, lateen-rigged sailboat manufactured and marketed by Meyers Boat Company of Adrian, Michigan. The Snark was conceived and marketed by Snark
Snark_sailboat
Class of sailboat
races on Sydney Harbour, Australia in 1892 and later in New Zealand. The boat has changed significantly since the early days, bringing in new technology
18ft_Skiff
Australian Sharpie Sailing Association Lightweight Sharpie 1962–present Lightweight sharpies are an Australian version of the 12 m2 Sharpie. Australian
List of Australian sail racing associations
List_of_Australian_sail_racing_associations
Sailboat class
US by the Clark Boat Company, Lippincott Boat Works, Nickels Boat Works, Jack A. Helms Co., Lockley Newport Boats, Skaneateles Boat & Canoe, Mobjack
Lightning_(dinghy)
Sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor, in 1956
designed by Ian Proctor in 1956, originally as a frameless double-chine plywood boat. However, it has been through several incarnations: the wooden Mark I, GRP
Gull_(dinghy)
Commercial fishing technique
billion microplastic fragments shed in the oceans each year from fishing boats. In the US, a study found that the risk for non-fatal injuries was 35 per
Longline_fishing
on the Thames are lasers, GP14s, Wayfarers and Enterprises. One sailing boat unique to the Thames is the Thames Rater, which is sailed around Raven's
Sailing_on_the_River_Thames
Sailboat class
and first built in 1964. The boat is a smaller variant of the Shark 20 and a development of the Thai Mark IV. The boat was named after the mythical bird
Phoenix_18
Type of racing sailboat
ashore. On the water the boat can be recognised by its Sail logo of a white W in a blue circular background. Over 1600 boats have been produced. It should
Wanderer_(sailing_dinghy)
Type of multihull sailboat
than other contemporary designs. Munroe was building a "cheap and dirty" sharpie hull made of two 10 m (32 ft) planks, a couple of bulkheads and a crossplanked
Proa
Sailboat class
The class was established in 1928. The boat is a developmental sailing class and so the design rules and the boats themselves have changed dramatically
International_14
Commercial growing of oysters
pungy, sharpie and skipjack. During the 1880s, a powerboat called the Chesapeake Bay deadrise was also developed. Since 1977, several boat builders
Oyster_farming
Direct action marine conservation operations
confirmed its ship had dealt the tuna boat a "glancing blow." They had originally planned to destroy the fishermen's small boat used to lay nets, but called the
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society operations
Sea_Shepherd_Conservation_Society_operations
Racing dinghy
Holland, Portugal and Australia. Originally designed in wood, competitive boats are now widely available in Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) or composite
Solo_(dinghy)
Type of German sailing dinghy
no trapeze. The Pirate was designed in 1934 by the German boat builder Carl Martens. The boat was originally manufactured in solid wood, although since
Pirate_(dinghy)
American regional nickname
Commercial Fishing boat located at Commercial Dock 'Em Guys in Green - NYS DEC Dodge City - Sag Harbor Sharpie - Home made wooden boat, flat bottom anywhere
Bonackers
Sailboat design
1972, the boat was built and sold by O'Day Corp. Later various other builders produced the Day Sailer, including Spindrift, Precision Boat Works, McLaughlin
Day_Sailer
Type of sailing dinghy
Scout Standard Boat (BP18) Snipe Tanzer 16 12m2 Sharpie Thistle Topaz Omega US1 Vanguard 15 Wayfarer Windmill Windy Winkle Brig X Boat Dinghies 20 ft
Bosun_(dinghy)
Canoe racing class
canoe whose rules are governed by the International Canoe Federation. The boat has a narrow bow entry and a planing hull, carrying a mainsail, and a jib
International_Canoe
Type of sailing dinghy
one-person boat with a uni-rig stayed sail plan. It is sailed mainly in the Britain and the Philippines, and over 2200 have been built. Initially, all boats were
Streaker_(dinghy)
Type of sailboat
were well known for their boat designs. AMF Alcort manufactured the boats in increasing quantities and by the late 1970s the boat and class was highly popular
Force_5
Two-person dinghy for competitive racing
conditions. The 2011 international champion described the Albacore as a boat that is simple to get into at first, but one that will challenge the tuning
Albacore_(dinghy)
Sailing dinghy
longer produced, Johnson Boat Works fabricated over 100 of these sport boats before closing its doors in 1998. Johnson Boat Works had built mostly scow
Johnson_18
of sailing boats was on the program for 31 March 1896 (1896-03-31) in Athens. However this event had to be given up since there were no boats available
Sailing at the Summer Olympics
Sailing_at_the_Summer_Olympics
Dinghy sailed in the United Kingdom
class, now with over 3800 boats built.[citation needed] The boat designed around a box rule, meaning that all class boats need to be within a certain
Merlin_Rocket
Sailboat class
1971, the Hobie 16 is the second largest boat fleet in existence with over 135,000 boats built to date. The boat is distinctly recognized for its asymmetric
Hobie_16
Type of sailing dinghy
trainer for the British Moth. The early boats were built from canvas, although that changed and later boats employed a plywood bottom. The modifications
Fly_(dinghy)
Type of boat
The Flying Ant is a class of sailing dinghy. The boat has a plywood design originally designed by John Spencer in New Zealand during the 1950s. It is normally
Flying_Ant
International racing sailing class
to the mast step mounted on the centre line of the boat. The painter, a rope used for securing a boat like a mooring line, is usually tied around the mast
Optimist_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
Beetle Boat Co in New Bedford, Massachusetts. In 1958 the company started building them from fiberglass instead of wood, one of the first boats to use
Tech_Dinghy
Olympic sailing class
Bethwaites, Performance Sailcraft Japan, Peter Johnston, and Ovington boats. The boat has been an Olympic class since it was selected by the International
49er_(dinghy)
One-design sailing dinghy
Stuart Marine in the United States. It remains in production, with 3,200 boats completed. It is a one-design racer that is actively raced." It was designed
Rhodes_19
Sailboat class
first built in 2006. The design is a World Sailing international class. The boat was originally marketed by the manufacturer BIC as the O'PEN Bic, but was
O'pen_Skiff
Type of sailing boat
the crew dry and drains quickly should the boat capsize. Since its introduction in 1998 more than 2,200 boats have been built. The 2000 was commissioned
2000_(dinghy)
Topics referred to by the same term
defunct Tennessee college conference Volunteer 500, the original name of the Sharpie 500 NASCAR race Tennessee Volunteers, the sports teams of the University
Volunteer_(disambiguation)
Dinghy developed in 2011
World's Boat of the Year accolade. The RS Venture is a suitable dinghy for introducing newcomers to the sport of sailing, but is also a good boat to race
RS_Venture
Type of sail boat
racing-dedicated sail boat used for competitions between the yacht clubs of Bermuda. Although the class has only existed for about 130 years, the boats are a continuance
Bermuda_Fitted_Dinghy
Small development class sailing dinghy
fast home-built sailing boat designed to plane, since 2000 it has become an expensive and largely commercially produced boat designed to hydroplane on
Moth_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
by William F. Crosby as a one design racer and first built in 1931. The boat is a World Sailing recognized international class. Sailboatdata.com summarizes
Snipe_(dinghy)
Sailboat class
one design racer and first built in 1965. The design was built by Newport Boats in Newport Beach, California and Mobjack Manufacturing Corp. in Gloucester
Kite_(sailboat)
Sailboat class
dinghy that was designed as a one-design racer and first built in 1956. The boat is a development of the John O. Johnson-designed J Scow of the mid-1950s
MC_Scow
Netherlands' national governing body for boating sports
to the Royal Netherlands Watersport Association: 12-foot dinghy 12 m2 Sharpie 16 m2 [nl] 2.4 Metre 22 m2 29er 30 m2 470 49er 49er FX Cadet Contender
Royal Netherlands Watersport Association
Royal_Netherlands_Watersport_Association
Type of sailboat
The Twelve Foot Dinghy was designed by George Cockshott, an amateur boat designer from Southport, England in response to a 1912 design contest. It became
12_foot_dinghy
Sailboat class
Wayfarer, until a labour strike in the UK cut off the supply. They had the boat adapted for fibreglass construction and started their own production line
CL_16
Sailboat class
has been built by McConaghy Boats of Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia since 2016 and remains in production. 750 boats had been built by May 2019 and
Waszp
Sailboat class
Conrad Gülcher as a trainer and one design racer, first built in 1956. The boat was initially called the Flying Dutchman Junior (after the Flying Dutchman
International_FJ
Type of sailing boat
The Lelievlet is the most commonly used steel sailing and rowing boat of the Sea Scouts of Scouting Nederland, it is also used by many Sea Scouts in Flanders
Lelievlet
as of December 2015 is now World Sailing. Classic dinghy classes List of boat types List of historical ship types List of keelboat classes designed before
List_of_sailing_boat_types
Boat type
tanks; older craft will have bags or retrofitted tanks. Since about 1980 boats have been increasingly made of fibreglass, although the Australian association
Heron_(dinghy)
Yacht club in Victoria, Australia
Sabre, 125, 420, Moth, Sabot, Optimist, Minnow, and Australian Lightweight Sharpie. In 1926 the nineteenth century warship HMVS Cerberus was scuttled to form
Black_Rock_Yacht_Club
Class of sailing dinghy
Dinghy is a class single-handed sailboat that is 12'4" or 3.76 m long. The boat was designed in 1974 by Rex Fettell, who also designed the Minnow. As of
Sabre_(dinghy)
the Russ Friedman 400 Richmond International Raceway 16 August 22, 2009 Sharpie 500 Bristol Motor Speedway 17 May 1, 2010 2010 Crown Royal Presents the
List of NASCAR race wins by Kyle Busch
List_of_NASCAR_race_wins_by_Kyle_Busch
Sailing dinghy
Rudder Publishing Company. 1970. p. 173. Budd, Rhonda (1974). Sailing Boats of the World: A Guide to Classes. Prentice-Hall. p. 270. ISBN 978-0-13-786129-3
Marlin_(dinghy)
Boat used for sport fishing
The Jersey Skiff is a boat that was once popular for sport fishing in the United States. They were introduced by fishermen on the Jersey Shore, and were
Jersey_Skiff
Sailboat class
claims of 1905, 1906 and 1923. The design was initially built by Johnson Boat Works of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, United States and, starting in 1945
C_Scow
SHARPIE BOAT
SHARPIE BOAT
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Harvey, HARVIE means "battle worthy."
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Northumberland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sharp.
Surname or Lastname
English (common in Lancashire)
English (common in Lancashire) : habitational name from Sharples Hall near Bolton, probably so called from Old English scearp ‘sharp’, i.e. ‘steep’ + lǣs ‘pasture’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Harry, HARRIE means "home-ruler."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sherry, SHERRIE means "darling."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Fertile Plain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Darling
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Dirty Stunted Grass
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sherry, SHARI means "darling."
Female
English
English variant form of French Cerise, SHARISE means "cherry."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Shy, Modesty
Girl/Female
French American
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Boy/Male
English American
From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Starkey.
Girl/Female
French, German, Hebrew
Dear; The Plain
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sherry, SHERIE means "darling."
SHARPIE BOAT
SHARPIE BOAT
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hemaprabha | ஹேமபà¯à®°à®ªà®¾
Golden light
Male
Gaelic
Old Gaelic byname DAIMHÃN means "little fawn, little stag."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Bright
Boy/Male
African, Anglo, Arabic, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Turkish
Earth; Of the Earth
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, English, Hebrew
The Lord is My Secret; Precious to the Lord; Treasured by God; Hidden by God; Protected by God; God has Hidden
Boy/Male
Tamil
Indeevar | இநà¯à®¤à¯€à®µà®°
Blue lotus
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Steady; Confident
Female
English
Short form of English Rebecca, BECCA means "ensnarer."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Dignity; Sobriety
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Bird.
SHARPIE BOAT
SHARPIE BOAT
SHARPIE BOAT
SHARPIE BOAT
SHARPIE BOAT
adv.
To a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
a.
To make more tart or acid; to make sour; as, the rays of the sun sharpen vinegar.
imp. & p. p.
of Sharp
n.
A long, sharp, flat-bottomed boat, with one or two masts carrying a triangular sail. They are often called Fair Haven sharpies, after the place on the coast of Connecticut where they originated.
n.
Character or construction of a thing as determining its external appearance; outward aspect; make; figure; form; guise; as, the shape of a tree; the shape of the head; an elegant shape.
v. i.
To play tricks in bargaining; to act the sharper.
v. i.
To grow or become sharp.
a.
To make more eager; as, to sharpen men's desires.
adv.
In a sharp manner,; keenly; acutely.
a.
To raise, as a sound, by means of a sharp; to apply a sharp to.
a.
To give a keen edge or fine point to; to make sharper; as, to sharpen an ax, or the teeth of a saw.
superl.
Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interest; close and exact in dealing; shrewd; as, a sharp dealer; a sharp customer.
superl.
Steep; precipitous; abrupt; as, a sharp ascent or descent; a sharp turn or curve.
v. t.
To sharpen.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sharp
a.
To make sharp.
superl.
Very trying to the feelings; piercing; keen; severe; painful; distressing; as, sharp pain, weather; a sharp and frosty air.
n.
A sharp tool or weapon.
n.
A sharp tone or note.
a.
To make more pungent and intense; as, to sharpen a pain or disease.