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The El Toro is an American pram sailboat that was designed by as a sail training dinghy and yacht tender, first built in 1939. It is now often sailed as a singlehanded one-design racer. The boat is a development of McGregor's Sabot design, the plans for which were published in The Rudder magazine in 1939. The design has been widely adapted and other derivations include the Naples Sabot, US Sabot, and the Australian Holdfast Trainer.

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  • The El Toro is an American pram sailboat that was designed by as a sail training dinghy and yacht tender, first built in 1939. It is now often sailed as a singlehanded one-design racer. The boat is a development of McGregor's Sabot design, the plans for which were published in The Rudder magazine in 1939. The design has been widely adapted and other derivations include the Naples Sabot, US Sabot, and the Australian Holdfast Trainer. (en)
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  • wood or fiberglass (en)
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  • One (en)
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  • with daggerboard down (en)
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  • File:El Toro sail badge.png (en)
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  • 40 (xsd:integer)
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  • daggerboard (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • El Toro (en)
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  • 11000 (xsd:integer)
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  • transom-mounted rudder (en)
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  • 1939 (xsd:integer)
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  • The El Toro is an American pram sailboat that was designed by as a sail training dinghy and yacht tender, first built in 1939. It is now often sailed as a singlehanded one-design racer. The boat is a development of McGregor's Sabot design, the plans for which were published in The Rudder magazine in 1939. The design has been widely adapted and other derivations include the Naples Sabot, US Sabot, and the Australian Holdfast Trainer. (en)
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  • El Toro (dinghy) (en)
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