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词条 Payne-Mortlock sailing canoe
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{{Infobox Sailboat Specifications
|name = Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe
|image = Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe2.jpg
|imagesize = 200
|alt = A Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe with a mainsail and a jib seen from the lee, with her crew just visible on the hiking plank on the port side.
|caption = An early photo the Payne-Mortlock canoe
|class_symbol =
|class_image = Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe sail symbol.svg
|class_imagealt = The class symbol, two capital C's, one mirrored and positioned below and to the left of the other with the corner overlapping.
|class_imagesize=
|crew = 2
|type = Monohull
|loa =
|loh = {{convert|5.79|m|ft}}
|lwl =
|beam = {{convert|1.37|m|ft}}
|draft =
|hull =
|keel = Centerboard
|construction = Plywood, some modern boats in Fiberglass
|mastheight =
|mainsailandjib =
|mainsail = {{convert|11.7|m2|sqft}}
|jib = {{convert|4.8|m2|sqft}}
|spinnaker = {{convert|9.8|m2|sqft}}
|trapeze = No (employs hiking planks)
|d-pn =
|rya-pn =
|phrf =
|year = 1946–1947
|designer = Alan Payne, Bill Payne and Bryce Mortlock
|location = Victoria, Australia
|updated = 20 January 2009
|olympic = no
}}

The Payne–Mortlock Sailing Canoe is a 5.8m, two person, senior racing dinghy, rigged with a mainsail, jib and spinnaker. Designed in the mid-late 1940s by Alan Payne, (also known for designing the Australian America's Cup Challengers, Gretel and Gretel II), Bill Payne and Bryce Mortlock, the class has been sailed in Australia for over 50 years, and is one of the few senior classes that were designed within Australia.[1]

The designers started work on designing a two man sailing boat in 1938, completing the first vessel, "Willy's Canoe", in 1946. From there they increased the size of the hull, and the new class was introduced into Victoria through the Hobsons Bay Yacht Club.[1] Subsequently the class traveled to South Australia in the 1950s and was employed as one of four recognised classes that were being raced at the Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club.[2] Today the Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club is the only place in Australia where regular races are still held.[1]

The canoe was based on Uffa Fox's Brynhild design, and possesses a sleek hull with two hiking planks.[1]

References

1. ^{{cite web | title = The Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe | work = YACHTe | url = http://www.yachte.com.au/classes/pm-canoe.asp | accessdate = 17 January 2010 }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=History |work=Brighton & Seacliff Yacht Club |url=http://www.bsyc.asn.au/html/history.htm |accessdate=17 January 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091013011512/http://www.bsyc.asn.au/html/history.htm |archivedate=October 13, 2009 }}

External links

  • Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club
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