What are the differences between the Wayfarer versions?

What are the differences between the Wayfarer versions?

To help to explain these variants UKWA has published a leaflet showing the principal differences, linked via the adjacent thumbnail image. The leaflet also gives a summary of sail numbers and the years in which they were issued.

How old are the Wayfarer’s sail numbers now?

Wayfarer sail numbers now exceed 11,000, and happily there are many early-numbered boats still sailing. It can be interesting to discover the age of a boat, although bear in mind that occasionally the sail number and hull don’t match, for example, sailing schools sometimes give their boats sequential easy-to-remember sail numbers, (1, 2, 3 etc).

When did the Wayfarer World first come out?

Wayfarer World. The Wayfarer World was introduced in 1997 and was designed as a collaboration between Ian Proctor and his son Keith. Made in GRP with no woodwork it has a removable aft storage tank, a self draining cockpit, and a spinnaker chute. The rudder stock is of aluminium alloy.

How many Wayfarer boats are there in the world?

(A more detailed table of these is shown below). Wayfarer sail numbers now exceed 11,000, and happily there are many early-numbered boats still sailing.

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