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The Warsash One Design is a 27 ft Sloop -rigged sailing yacht which was constructed of glassfibre (GRP) by Russell Marine of Leigh on Sea , Essex, in the 1960s.

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8-737: [REDACTED] Look up wod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WOD may refer to: Warsash One Design , 27 ft sailing yacht designed by Fred Parker in the 1960s Wodonga railway station , in Victoria, Australia Wolani language Workout of the Day, an integral part of CrossFit World Oceans Day , celebrated 8 June World of Dance , an American media company World of Darkness , fictional settings for supernatural horror-themed role-playing games World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor ,

16-489: A transom stern ), masthead rig (the Folkboat has a fractional rig ) and substantial encapsulated lead ballast , (the Folkboat's is cast iron) giving a ballast ratio of 60%. The vessel was normally fitted with a small (6hp) inboard engine but on some boats a lazarette in the counter stern incorporated an outboard well with removable GRP plug. This allowed the yacht to be propelled by a small outboard motor . To do this,

24-440: A professional crew enters the category of superyacht . Sailing cruising yachts are designed for multi-day voyages with the capacity for overnight passage making. Their range and endurance relies primarily on sail power and the storage of provisions for the crew. Power cruising yachts are designed for multi-day voyages with the capacity for overnight passage making. Their range and endurance relies primarily on fuel supply and

32-645: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Warsash One Design The yacht was designed by Fred Parker, a member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects , and drew heavily on the design of the Folkboat . The principal differences between the Warsash One Design (WOD) and the Folkboat are the WOD’s counter stern (the Folkboat has

40-516: The companionway . Interior joinery is of marine plywood on hardwood frames and the hull interior finish is painted GRP. The WOD was initially intended as an offshore one design class (a contemporary Royal Ocean Racing Club rating certificate gives a rating of 17.78 feet) but the WOD proved to be an extremely capable offshore cruiser and became a popular choice for long distance voyaging. Jim Dilley sailed WOD 25 ‘Reiger’, not fitted with an engine, from

48-458: The GRP plug is removed and the leg and propeller of the outboard passed through the aperture to project below the outline of the hull . Accommodation below is basic with settee berths to port and starboard. Forward of the main bulkhead is a small forepeak typically with a sea toilet (for example a Simpson Lawrence SL400) beneath a V-berth. A rudimentary galley is incorporated just forward of

56-555: The UK to New Zealand. 'Reiger' was later sailed to Tasmania by her next owner Ben Tucker. Two WODs have participated in the Jester Challenge. The principal dimensions are as follows: Cruiser yacht A cruising yacht is a sailing or motor yacht that is suitable for long-distance travel and offers enough amenities to live aboard the boat, yet is small enough to not require a professional crew. A yacht that would require

64-512: The fifth World of Warcraft expansion set William O. Douglas , American jurist Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title WOD . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WOD&oldid=1014911867 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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