Snipe (dinghy)


The Snipe is a foot, 2 person, one design racing dinghy. Designed by William F. Crosby in 1931, it has evolved into a modern, tactical racing dinghy with fleets around the world. The class is governed by the Snipe Class International Racing Association and recognized by the International Sailing Federation as an International Class sailed in 30 different countries. There have been over 31,000 Snipes constructed worldwide.
The global Snipe slogan is "Serious sailing, Serious fun".
The Snipe class has both developed and attracted some of the sailing world's top competitors. Four of the top olympic medalists in sailing have competed in the Snipe. Five Snipe sailors have received the ISAF World Sailor of the Year Awards: Mark Reynolds, Robert Scheidt, Torben Grael, Anna Tunnicliffe and Santiago Lange.

History

During a meeting of the Florida West Coast Racing Association in March 1931, Bill Crosby promised to publish a new trailer boat design in the magazine "The Rudder". This was done on the July 1931 issue, and the new boat was called "Snipe". The first boat, named "Adelaide", was built in Pass Christian, Mississippi, by Jimmy Brown and father, and was issued sail number 1 of the class in September 1931, and is now in the collection of the Antique Boat Museum, located at Clayton, New York. By May 1932, 150 boats were already registered, and by the end of the year the number reached 250. In July 1936, the class was the largest racing class in the world.

Regattas

s are held in most countries and local, regional, national and international championships offer great opportunities to compete at different levels of skills. Most regattas include open, junior, women, masters and coed categories.
The World Championships are the most important competitions, followed by the Europeans and the Western Hemisphere & Orient Championships. These regattas are sailed every two years. In Europe, the European Cup is sailed alternately with the European Championship.
Annual regattas include the North American Championship and the South American Championship in the Western Hemisphere and the South European Championship, Nordic Championship and East European Championship in Europe.
The Snipe is also present at the following Multi-sport events:

Argentina

The most important regattas are:
The most important regattas are:
The most important regattas are:
The most important regattas are the events that compose the National Circuit. These include the most important competition, the Spanish Nationals, the second most important competition, the Spanish Cup, and the most popular local regattas chosen every year by the national assembly. When the "Iberian Championship" is hosted by Spain, this regatta is also included in the circuit.

USA

The National Championship is the top regatta of the year.
A series of regattas across the country every year are included in the US Highpoint Championship Series, where the top placing skipper is awarded the Minneford Trophy. Some of these events usually included are the Colonial Cup and the Frigid Digit Regatta, the Earl Elms Memorial Regatta and the Carolyn Nute Memorial Regatta, Halloween Regatta, Ron Payne Memorial, Comodoro Rasco Regatta, Briody Regatta, St John’s Tea Party Regatta, Winchester Invitational, Rocky Mountain Championship, Riff Raff Regatta, Indiana Open, Fire on the Water, Whittemore St John Regatta and Norm Tanner Regatta.
Regional championships include the Atlantic Coast Championship, the Pacific Coast Championship, the Southwestern Championship and the six District Championships.
The Winter Circuit Championship, which includes three events, one of them in the Bahamas, awards the Zimmerman Trophy to the sailor who attends all 3 events and has the lowest score: