Jack Holt (dinghy designer)
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Jack Holt (1912-1995) was a prolific designer of sailing dinghies. His pioneering designs of dingies using plywood did much to popularise the sport of sailing in the period immediately following World War II.
Born in Hammersmith, London near the River Thames Holt designed more than 40 boats, many of which are listed below.
Jack Holt was awarded an OBE in 1979 for his services to sailing.
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[edit] Sailing Clubs
Jack Holt has been associated with several sailing clubs. His premises were next door to Ranelagh Sailing Club, and he designed the Merlin Rocket and his National 12 designs there.
In 1956 he was a co-founder of Wraysbury Lake Sailing Club[1]
He was closely associated with the London Corinthian Sailing Club[2], very close to his Putney premises
[edit] Jack Holt Designs
- Cadet[3]
- Diamond Keelboat[4]
- Enterprise[5]
- GP 14
- Heron
- Hornet
- International 10sq m Canoe[6]
- International 14[7]
- Lazy E[8]
- Merlin Rocket[9]
- Miracle
- Mirror[10]
- Mirror 16[11]
- National 12[12]
- National E[13]
- North Norfolk 16[14]
- Pacer, formerly Puffin Pacer[15]
- Solo
- Streaker
- Vagabond
[edit] Boatbuilding
In addition to designing boats, Jack was also a boatbuilder. His fittings business was in the loft above the boatbuilding workshop. Naturally he built all the boats he designed, but he also built boats designed by others, including:
[edit] Sailing fittings
Jack collaborated with Glen and Tony Allen from Essex to manufacture and supply a lightweight range of dinghy fittings
[edit] Sailmaker
[edit] Notes
- ^ Wraysbury Lake SC has the largest fleets of Enterprise and Solo in the world
- ^ London Corininthian SC Club History
- ^ Commissioned by Yachting World
- ^ Commissioned by Yachting World
- ^ Originally the News Chronicle Enterprise. the first dinghty sponsored by a national paper
- ^ Quest was designed and built by JH
- ^ the International 14 is a development class. JH is among many designers
- ^ The Lazy E was one of several dinghies trialled by the Admiralty for sailing by the Royal Navy. The Ian Proctor designed Bosun was selected
- ^ Jack collaborated with Beecher Moore in the design of the first Merlin Rocket Holt - About us
- ^ Designed by JH and Barry Bucknell
- ^ Designed by JH as a larger version of the Mirror dingy
- ^ A development class, Holt had some very successful river designs
- ^ The National E is 5m and uses a mainsail, jib, spinnaker and trapeze
- ^ Some later boats designed by JH
- ^ History of the Pacer Class
- ^ Minutes of the Meeting of the International Albacore Association held on July 28, July 29, and July 31, 1997 - Status of Boat Builders - Worldwide