Canadian Dinghy Association

Canadian Dinghy Association

Britannia Boating Club hosted 1st annual Canadian Dinghy Association Regatta 1948
Abbreviation CDA
Formation 1948
Legal status active
Purpose governing body of the International 14 class sailing in Canada
Location
Official language
English, French
Affiliations Britannia Yacht Club; Canadian Canoe Association, Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons, Canadian Yachting Association,
Website Canadian Dinghy Association

The Canadian Dinghy Association (CDA) is the governing body of the International 14 class sailing in Canada. The major responsibilities of the CDA include organizing the racing schedule, and developing and promoting the fleet in Canada.

The CDA is also responsible for representing the Canadian fleet internationally. The World Council meets at each world championship to plan upcoming international events, discuss and debate the development of the class, and discuss challenges and successes in each of the national fleets.

The Canadian Dinghy Association's First Annual Regatta was held August 7 and 8, 1949, at the Britannia Boating Club, now known as the Britannia Yacht Club in Ottawa, Ontario.

CDA executive

The CDA executive is made up of representatives who are elected from the fleet.[1]

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