Dabchick: World’s coolest yachts
Published on September 27th, 2024
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and Onne van der Wal nominated the Dabchick. Here’s the report:
“The ‘Dabbie’ was a very popular youth boat and one of the best training boats ever. Every person that made it in sailing in South Africa started out on the Dabbie. Designed by Jack Koper and made of three sheets of plywood over a wooden meranti frame it is very simple and inexpensive to build.
“The boat has a flat deck, and a scow-like bow with no cockpit – so in breezy conditions the boat just keeps going and never fills up. The mast is very simple: deck stepped with a main and fractional jib.
“The boat was perfect for the windy Cape Town sailing scene where the south-easter’ regularly blows in excess of 20 knots. The Dabchicks class is still alive and well and the fleet numbers close to 5,000 boats all over South Africa.
“I have very fond wet and cold memories of sailing a Dabchick my father built for me out of Zeekoe Vlei Yacht Club, Cape Town. The Dabbie gave me the passion for sailing which led onto keelboats and then the international circuit, my Everest being winning the 1981/82 Whitbread Race as bowman and photographer on Flyer.”
Dabchick class stats rating
Top speed: 12 knots
LOA: 3.6m/11.8ft
Launched: 1956
Berths: 0
Price: from £700
Adrenalin factor: 60%
For Yachting World’s list of cool boats, click here.




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