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This page is not unambiguously promotional, because... (your reason here) --Mads Gorm Larsen (talk) 08:15, 1 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

there is no product for sale. The Skipper Dinghy went out of production a long time a go. I will try to ad more dates and references - but there is no link in text to anybody selling anything.

There a to other similar articles on wikipedia for two others dinghies by the same boat designer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javelin_dinghy_(Europe)

Reliability of Sources and notability

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The Wikipedia article on the Skipper Dinghy is notable and supported by reliable sources:

Published Books: The article draws on the book "Sailing boats of the world: a guide to classes" by Robert H. Budd. This book is a reputable source in the sailing community, providing valuable insights into various sailing classes. It also lends credibility to significance and notability of the Skipper .

Magazines and Journals: References to articles in "Yachts and Yachting" and "Design Journal" strengthen the article's reliability. These publications are well-respected in the sailing and design fields, ensuring that the information regarding the Skipper Dinghy's history and construction is well-founded.

Notable Individuals: The article mentions influential sailors like Ellen MacArthur and Sir Alec Rose, who have connections to the Skipper Dinghy.

And Margaret Dye, wife of famous sailor Frank Dye, mentions the Skipper 14 as a viable alternative to the Wayfarer in her book Dinghy Cruising.

Their endorsements, writings, and experiences with the boat provide strong supporting evidence for the notability of the Skipper.

Comparative References: The article makes comparisons with other well-known sailing dinghies, such as the Wayfarer. These references place the Skipper Dinghy in a broader context within the sailing community, highlighting its relevance and significance.

Historical Significance: The Skipper Dinghy's production by Richmond Marine Ltd in the 1970s was in significant numbers, making it a notable aspect of sailing history. Moreover, the association with celebrated figures like Ellen MacArthur and Sir Alec Rose, who sailed and wrote about the Skipper Dinghy, underscores its historical importance.

The article provides comprehensive specifications for each Skipper Dinghy model, showcasing its unique design and construction. This level of detail distinguishes it in the sailboat design world.