A fleet of entries in the 12’ Dinghy class designed by Georges Cockshott will again be billeted in the Principality. Single-handers, the dinghy became an international class in 1914 and Olympic class in 1920. Completing the scene will be around 30 motorboats including Rivas, the famous mahogany boats so prized by the jet set in the fifties, alongside Chris Craft boats, as owners put their race machines through their paces with regularity and elegance contests that only a jury of experts are in a position to judge.
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