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Mirror

  • Designer

    Jack Holt / Barry Bucknell

  • Design year

    1961

The Mirror is a very popular sailing dinghy, with more than 70,000 built. The Mirror was named after the Daily Mirror, a UK newspaper with a largely working class distribution. The Mirror was from the start promoted as an affordable boat, and as a design it has done a great deal to make dinghy sailing accessible to a wide audience. Although most popular in the UK, Mirrors are also sailed in other countries, notably Australia, Ireland, Sweden, Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, New Zealand, the Philippines and the United States.

Build / Config

  • Vessel type

    Dinghy

  • Hull type

    Monohull

  • Rig type

    Gunter Rig

  • Keel config

    Daggerboard

  • Construction

    Plywood

Ratings / Handicaps

  • Number of crew

    2 (typical)

Dimensions

  • Length (overall)

    3.3m

  • Length (water)

    2.95m

  • Beam

    1.39m

  • Draught

    0.7m

  • Mast

    4.9m

  • Displacement

    45.5 kg

Sails

  • Sail area (total)

    10 m2

  • Main sail area

    4.6 m2

  • Spinnaker area

    4.4 m2

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