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Sail Plans: Dimensioned and Balanced for the Marblehead Class Model Racing Yacht
Here in Wisconsin, where skippers frequently encounter high wind velocities during the course of our model yacht racing season, it is almost essential that our craft be equipped with first, second, and even third suits of sails, while the hulls themselves remain of such a design as to be driven easily on those days when the winds are light. This situation compels may of us to make more than a casual study of our sail requirements.

Sails by Walter K. Moss
The sailing qualities, speed, and control of your model are dependent on good sails.


The Marblehead 50/800 Class
Model yachting has been growing in this country slowly but surely for a good many years, but since the introduction of the Marblehead 50/800 Class it has gone ahead by leaps and bounds.

Model Yachting: Volume 3, Issue 4 – April 1934
Building Model Yachts for Our Boys.
Correspondence.
Tacks & Jibes.
Steering Gear Plans.

A Catalog of Model Yachts, Model Ships & Yacht Fittings: Stevens’s Model Dockyard – 1934
This catalog includes lists of books and fittings for scale and sailing models. It also model sails and spars and solid hulls. They also offer a set of sailing model cutters and schooners.