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Classic International 14 dinghy

Blog to track where Classic International 14 sailing dinghies are now located in North America. I am also interested in archival material (photos, videos, correspondence) on Classic International 14's. You can view the images posted on this blog using Google > Images by typing these words in the search box: "Classic International 14 cbifda blogspot"

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Canada Science and Technology Museum Article


An article featuring International 14 KC1 at Canada Science and Technology Museum .
Posted by old14er at 10:46 AM No comments:
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Started sailing International 14's when I was a teenager in the 1960's and owned and raced them in the 1970's.
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