If you’re just getting in to sailing, or beginning to race, the Rules of Racing can feel something of a challenge. It’s normal !
This a super 20 minute video issued by Radio Sailors in the US, covering the standard Rules and how it all works in Radio Sailing. A great little watch….
Marbleheads started pre-radio back in the early 1930s in the town of the same name in Massachusetts. During that very decade it became a National Class (1932), then an International Class(1937). At the 1936 Olympics in Berlin it somehow had a Championship aligned with the Games.
Radio controlled racing appeared in the mid-1970s and their popularity quickly gained ground.
It was often known as the “Marblehead 50/800”. Those were the two basic rules – 800 sq inches of sail maximum and a length of 50 inches plus or minus a quarter of an inch. It is said that the 50 inch length rule was chosen because it would fit across the back seat of a normal American car of the time.
Here are two interesting articles, if you’d like to read more:-