Wendy Two

Wendy Two

Description

The Wendy Two (also styled as Wendy II) is a small 10-foot American fiberglass sailing dinghy featured as a build-it-yourself plan in the Motor Boating "Ideal Series" publications on fiberglass boat construction (Volume 48 and related titles from the mid-20th century era). Designer details are not prominently attributed in surviving references (listed under generic or unknown designer categories in sail data compilations), and it appears to have been intended as an affordable, home-buildable or small-shop project rather than a factory-produced model from a major yard. No commercial production history or builder is documented, with construction focused on simple fiberglass layup techniques suitable for amateur builders. Exact quantity built is unknown but presumed very low, as it remains an obscure entry-level dinghy primarily encountered in vintage boatbuilding literature rather than on the water today.

Construction Details

Designer Unknown
Builder Home Built
Length 10.000 ft
LOA 10.000 ft
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The standard boat dimensions

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Sails

Wendy Two - MAINSAIL

Luff 13.75 ft - (4191 mm)
Foot 7.75 ft - (2362 mm)
Leech * 15.41 ft - (4697 mm)
Tack Angle * 88.03 °
Diagonal * 15.55 ft - (4740 mm)
Head (inches) * 3.5 in - (89 mm)
Area 53.2 ft²
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