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SPONSORED BY I ~ ~ ~,'::" - ~ .... ,,. ,. _. ,I"" ii.. Jt' I~. , :lt,:¡. Puget Sound Six Metr A " Corinthian Yacht Clu~ ssociation Seattle Yacht Club The Six Metre Fleets of North America !, ' o.~- .:,.' .~ "-l~1 i SANCTIONED BY: 'INTERNATIONAL SIX MET 'The ISMA Boardquires re' REthe ASSOCIATION P t' ' (ISMA) of 15 yachts from 4 a nions t' arand icipation 2 c ' of a minimum sanctioned World ampionship'Ch ' ' ontinents for a GaVE'S COVE 'INTERNATIONAl YACHT RAC;NG UNION -- SiX METRE HISTORY Six Metre The Six Metre Class International Rule first appeared For designers, owners, and helmsmen alike, the six on the racing scene in 1921. There had been six metre has not only been a challenge, but a proving metres before this time following the old ground and a stepping stone to yachting fame as welL. I nternational Rule and the Brithsh Yachting Helmsmen with names like Bus Mosbacher, Olin World Cup Association Rules, but these were a curious boat, Stephins, Briggs S. Cunningham sailed sixes, and as carrying, in most cases, a bow sprit, a gaff rig sail designers, Henry M. Crane, who later designed the plan, and sometimes even a small cabin, twelve metre GLEAM among others, Olin Stephins, The Six Metre International Rule has traditionally who grew to fame with the GOOSE, David Boyde, provided some of the world's most competitive With the adoption of the I nternational Rule for rated who later designed the English twelve metres yachting events. In past years these yachts have SCEPTRE and SOVERIGN, N.G. Herreshoff (already gathered for international competition in such metre boats, however, the six metre came into her own. Rated by most designers as the smallest boat famous), and