Eddy
Designed soon after World War II by Jack Holt, and introduced as a one-design class by the Yachting World Magazine, the International Cadet is internationally recognised as a recreational vessel racing dinghy for young people, supplied in kit form this example was built by 'Eddy' Hughes. The dinghy is also called 'Eddy'.
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Object details
| ID: | BAE0005 |
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| Type: | Racing Dinghy; International Cadet Class |
| Materials: | Marine-ply; Glue |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Holt, Jack; Hughes, W. M. E. |
| Vessels: | Eddy K2279 fl.1960 |
| Date made: | circa 1961-62 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
| Measurements: | Overall: 4140 mm x 3280 mm x 1300 mm x 175 lb |
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