
International Finn Association
Website of the International Finn Association, the former 'heavyweight dinghy' in the Olympic Games sailing events.
USA Finn Class
23 minutes ago · This is the home of the North American Finn Sailing where you will find our race calendar, information on regattas, sailing technique and advice, a forum & marketplace plus all the info you need to start Finn sailing.
THE FINN
When asked what boat you sail it is sufficient to say 'Finn' to prove excellence. Paul Henderson (1998) The Finn is the most physically and mentally demanding singlehander in the world. It breeds exceptional, all-round sailors by testing all aspects of racing.
Finn (dinghy) - Wikipedia
The Finn dinghy is a single-handed, cat-rigged sailboat, and a former Olympic class for men's sailing. Since its debut at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, the Finn featured in every summer Olympics until 2020, making it the longest serving dinghy in the Olympic Regatta and one of the most prolific Olympic sailboats,. [3]
Finn Class - North Sails
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History of the Finn
For over six decades this thoroughbred singlehanded dinghy has had an incalculable influence on the sailing world, being a blend of a popular club boat, Olympic legend and teacher of many top sailors. The Finn is one of the survivors of the sailing world.
International Finn Class - US Sailing
About International Finn Class This singlehanded boat was designed specifically for the Olympics and requires sailors to be average size or above. The fiberglass hull is built to very tight tolerances ensuring a strict one design shape.
Finn - World Sailing
A physically demanding single handed dinghy, and the oldest current Olympic class, the Finn is seen as one of the most challenging but rewarding boats to sail.
Australian Finn Class
Welcome to the official home page of the International Finn Association of Australia Inc. The Finn dinghy fills the slot for the heavyweight dinghy event in the Olympic Games. Designed in 1949 by Rickard Sarby it was first sailed at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki.
Finn - THE FINAL BEAT
The Finn is currently the heavyweight single-handed dinghy for the Olympics, although this is due to end after the Tokyo Olympics. Designed in 1949, it is now the longest standing of all the Olympic dinghies, and it continues to be a popular boat around the world.