
Greystones Sailing Club Pair Lead GP14 World Champs into Closing Stages in Barbados
4th April 2016 GP14





High Hopes for MacCarthy as 22 Irish GP14s are Packed for Barbados World Champs
18th February 2016 GP14




The GP14 is a popular sailing dinghy, with well over 14,000 boats built.
The class is active in the UK, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and parts of north-eastern USA, and the GP14 can be used for both racing and cruising.
Designed by Jack Holt in 1949, with the assistance of the Dovey Yacht Club in Aberdyfi. The idea behind the design was to build a General Purpose (GP) 14-foot dinghy which could be sailed or rowed, capable of also being powered effectively by a small outboard motor, able to be towed behind a small family car and able to be launched and recovered reasonably easily, and stable enough to be able to lie to moorings or anchor when required. Racing soon followed, initially with some degree of opposition from Yachting World, who had commissioned the design, and the boat soon turned out to be an outstanding racing design also.
The boat was initially designed with a main and small jib as a comfortable family dinghy. In a design philosophy that is both practical and highly redolent of social attitudes of the day the intention was that she should accommodate a family comprising parents plus two children, and specifically that the jib should be modest enough for "Mum" or older children to handle, while she should perform well enough to give "Dad" some excitement when not taking the family out. While this rig is still available, and can be useful when using the boat to teach sailing, or for family sailing, and has some popularity for cruising, the boat is more commonly seen with the full modern rig of a mainsail, genoa and spinnaker. Australian boats also routinely use trapezes.
Crew 2
Draft 1,200 mm (47 in)
Hull weight 132.9 kg
LOA 4.27 m (14 ft)
Beam 1.54 m
Spinnaker area 8.4 m2
Upwind sail area 12.85 m2
Spring Open (Apr 30 May 1)
Sligo YC
Ulsters (May 21-22)
Lough Foyle YC
Nationals (Jul 2-3)
RNIYC
O'Tiarnaigh Pre-Worlds (Jul 30-31)
Skerries SC
GP14 Worlds (Aug 14-19)
Skerries SC
Leinsters (Sep 17-18)
Mullingar SC
Hot Toddy/Youth Championship
(Oct 15-16) - Newtownards SC
Munster Championship
(Nov 5-6) - Cullaun Sailing Club