Introduction To The Streaker
The Streaker dinghy was designed by Jack Holt in 1975 and was first launched in November of that year. His
rationale was to design a 'light weight Solo' as he was finding it difficult to haul his Solo up the slipway as he
got older.
It is a lightweight single handed dinghy designed for both racing or cruising. It has a single
sail that can be easily rigged and controls lead back to the cock pit allow it to be easily adjusted whilst a
float. The hull weight of only 48 kg makes launching and recovery easy.
The Streaker Class Owners Association (SCOA) was formed in 1976 and since then the class has grown steadily and
there are strong fleets nationwide, with sail numbers now fast approaching the 1580 mark and SCOA membership
totalling more than 140, spread over at least 70 clubs in the UK.
The Streaker is an easy boat to handle no matter how inexperienced the helm might be, it offers extremely
lively racing performance in a very broad range of conditions, belying her relatively modest Portsmouth Yardstick
of 1162. A benefit of the low hull weight means that onshore handling is easy to handle, even allowing it be popped
on the roof on most small family cars without any problem.
Careful consideration was given to the overall design and this means she will accept a wide range of crew weights
and sizes without seriously affecting either comfort or performance. Recently this versatility has been further
enhanced by the addition of an optional 'cut-down' mainsail to the class regulations, making the Streaker even easier
to handle for both novice and/or lightweight helms even in the most trying of conditions.
Seconhand Streakers can be bought for around £400 upwards. Alternatively, for those looking for a brand new boat,
Streakers are available in all stages of completion, from a set of plans, to a finished, ready-to-sail boat. For
those who fancy building their own boats, kits are supplied as a selection of pre-cut hull panels. Typically such a
boat can be built in little over one hundred man hours and once painted and fitted out, the finished craft will
grace any dinghy park in the country.
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