Is it an Optimist?
Real Optimists carry a little blue numbered label called a "BUILDING FEE PLAQUE" like this
(it adds just US$32.50 to the price).Subject to measurement (carried out at time of manufacture in the case of GRP boats) this label means that this boat is built according to the rules of the Optimist class and the International Sailing Federation. It can take part in Optimist races anywhere, from the next bay to the other side of the world . . . . and always will be able to. The success of the Optimist has led several big companies to produce cheap copies knowing that they don't conform to Class Rules. These are frequently passed off as Optimists, usually amid the bright lights of boat shows by unscrupulous dealers. IMITATION BOATS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO RACE WITH OPTIMISTS. You may also find that they as difficult to re-sell as that "Rolex" you bought on holiday for $10 from a street-vendor. Genuine Optimists start around US$1,700 new, much less second-hand. It's worth paying the difference. |
| Building a wooden Optimist Plans for wooden Optimists are available by sending the Order Form to the secretariat The price is US$46.35 including mail, payable by Visa or MasterCard, and includes:
When the Optimist is complete it must be measured by a National Sailing Authority approved measurer, who will then issue the ISAF plaque (see above) and Registration Book. Getting a sail number Note: the following does not apply to the U.S.A. which have a much more sensible system. When you get your new sail it probably will not have the necessary sail numbers on it. These are issued by the national sailing association or, in some cases, by the national Optimist association. Find out from your national Optimist association and send whoever issues them the Registration Book you will have received with the new boat and the appropriate fee. Regrettably some associations charge a very high fee for this: if you feel you are being charged too much, let IODA know! For details of where to put the numbers on your sail see Class Rule 6.5.2 |
| Safety See all Class Rules but especially:
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