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SINGLE
HANDED CABIN
BOATS CATAMARANS
RS
FEVA CATALINA
14.2' LASER
II
CATALINA
16.5' INTERLAKE
FLYING
SCOT
MULTI-HANDED
Midwest
Sailing's complete line of boats for daysailing offers you a wonderful
opportunity to relax and enjoy the water. From the popular Catalina
and Hunter Trailerables to the classic one-designs, the Interlake and
Flying Scot, we have something for everyone. All of these boats can
be sailed single-handed but are usually sailed best with two people.
| RS
Feva 12' |
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"The spinnaker adds a lot of excitement." -MICHAEL |
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RS Feva combines the modern design of a skiff with the ultimate
durability of a roto-molded hull. The result is an ultra simple
boat that rigs in seconds and has you and/or a friend speeding over
the water. It fun for both adults and kids. |
| Catalina
14.2 |
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"Sporty, quick moving daysailer. Has some elements and feel
of traditional race oriented one designs (470, Vanguard 15) but
in a boat with seats" -MICHAEL |
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Catalina 14.2 is the perfect combination of day sailing comfort
and racing performance for the active sailing family or couple.
Long seats in the cockpit with seat backs, wide side decks and plenty
of freeboard help keep the crew dry and comfortable. Stability and
easy handling make the 14.2 an ideal boat to learn in, while the
experienced skipper will enjoy the active one design racing class. |
| Laser
II 14.5' |
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"Fun little trapeze boat" -RICK
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Laser II is an all-out, double-handed, racing machine featuring
a trapeze and spinnaker that will challenge sailors of every level.
Developed under the same philosophy as the Laser, the Laser II is
a strict one-design class. However, it's adherence to tight specifications
does absolutely nothing to hinder its performance. The first time
you put the spinnaker up on one of these boats in a breeze, you'll
think it should have seat belts and air bags. |
| Flying
Scot 19' |
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"Great stability. Surprisingly quick for it's size. Planes
out nicely with the centerboard halfway on a reach." -RICK
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common sense rigging and convenient cockpit layout makes sailing
a breeze. You do not have to be an athlete to sail a Scot. Easily
handled by two people, yet large enough for a crowd of six to eight.
It's big enough to be fast and safe on big water, yet small enough
to be towed by a small car. It can also be rigged, launched and
sailed by one person. It is the ultimate family boat for daysailing.
The large, dry, center cockpit, and generous storage space make
it perfect for exploring that new lake or coastal shoreline. Positive
flotation makes the Scot unsinkable, and there is almost nothing
to break or wear out. |
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