Thames A Rater
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The Thames A Class Rater is both a historic and modern specialist sailing craft designed for the particular conditions at Thames Sailing Club, on the River Thames at Surbiton in England. The class is a development of the Half Rater, which was designed by Linton Hope in 1907. The rules refer to the craft as a yacht.
The rig is lofty, supported by standing rigging and usually by runners, and the hull is a scow with metal centreplate.
All boats built before 1922 are made from wood whilst those built since are of a different construction.
The rater is extremely fast, planes easily, and is a technically highly challenging boat to sail in anything above moderate wind conditions. It is usually sailed with a crew of three.
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Thames A-Raters Queen's Cup 2016
Episode 1
Dating back to 1893, the Cup was presented by Queen Victoria with the race set to be nine miles and is considered the most prestigious to win in the class. Hosted by Upper Thames Sailing Club, near Bourne End, in the idyllic English countryside.
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