International Marblehead

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The International Marblehead is a class of radio controlled sailing yacht used for competitive racing. It is a measurement controlled class administered by the International Radio Sailing Association.

As a designated International IRSA class it is entitled to hold World Championships officially recognised by the International Sailing Federation. A Marblehead has a maximum length of 1290 mm and a maximum draught of ca 700 mm, but no minimum displacement. Up to six rigs are allowed, the tallest being about 2200 mm.

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Gold Silver Bronze
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1998, Viry-Châtillon
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Rad (Own Design)
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  (GER)
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2000,
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Rok (Own Design)
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2002, Ravenna
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Skapel Mk4
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Prime Number (Own Design)
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2006, Fleetwood
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Starkers 2
  (CRO)
Prime Number
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Rok
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2012, Ploërmel
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Grunge (Own Design)
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Prime Numbers (Own Design)
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Starkers 2
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2014, Gouda
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Grunge (Own Design)
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Quark (Own Design)
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Quark
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2016, Lake Garda
  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
  (ITA)
UNKNOWN
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Quark (Own Design)
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2018, Biblis[1]
  (GBR)
Grunge (Own Design)
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Grunge (Brad Gibson)
 Peter STOLLERY (GBR)
Up (Roger Stollery)

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