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             The 420 is an established performance 
              two person trapeze and spinnaker racing dinghy. 
            There are 56,000 worldwide. 
              This popular dinghy is sailed at school, club, open, national and 
              international levels. There are many second hand boats available, 
              active clubs and excellent tuition for all levels. 
            Built in buoyancy tanks make the 
              boat very safe even when inverted. The 420 is a youth development 
              boat in the UK and in 42 other countries, and despite the emergence 
              of newer commercially driven classes and asymmetrics, the 420 is 
              still the top youth training boat. 
            Most of the World's top sailors started 
              in this class and easily moved on to succeed in other classes. 
            
            The Class runs Open Training Events for its Members, 
              designed to improve the skills of those wishing for better performance 
              and for those who aim to reach excellence. Coaching is in small 
              groups and all participants have access to any coach during the 
              event. Details of these events are published on the main Event Calendar 
              and on the special Training Event pages - click on link at bottom 
              of the page. The small groups come together every day to practice 
              their skills in race start and strategy. Debriefings take place 
              after each session, with visual aids and comment from the coaches. 
            Open training events are coached by ex-420 sailors 
              who are qualified coaches and have a record of achievement in this 
              and other Classes. Many have won World Championships and Gold or 
              Silver medals, thus have first class sailing experience, but they 
              are chosen for their skills at working with young 420 sailors. Event 
              supervision is by the Class Training Officer, or his nominee (parents 
              need to arrange accommodation and supervision outside the formal 
              training sessions, except where it is a fully residential camp). 
              Our training is in part sponsored by the RYA, who also may select 
              National Youth Squads and issue invitations to Transitional Training 
              from their observations at our training events.  
            
             
              Charles Ainsworth 
                8 Orchard Drive 
                Wye 
                Kent 
                TN25 5AU 
                Tel:- 01233 812 992 
                Mobile:- 07710 130 212 
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            Membership of the British 420 Class Association 
              is required for both helm and crew. The Membership Application Form 
              may be found on the Membership page. 
              Please send to: 
            
             
               Tony Mapplebeck 
                22 Southbourne Road 
                Sheffield 
                S10 2QN 
                Mobile:- 07831 128747  
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     Class Open training details and online entry    The Class Assocation runs a number of training events throughout the year.  Details about the individual events and joining instructions can be found by following the above link. 
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