(right) The boat is supported by an active class club that organizes racing events, the
National Firefly Association. The first four production boats built by Fairey were purchased by the commodore of the
Itchenor Sailing Club, Sir Geoffrey Loules and named Fe, Fi, Fo and Fum. Even though it was designed for a crew of two
sailors, the boat was selected for the
1948 Olympics as a single-handed boat. The Olympic sailing events that year were held at
Torbay and the gold medal was won by Danish sailor,
Paul Elvstrøm. It was replaced as an Olympic class in 1952 by the
Finn. The
National Maritime Museum Cornwall notes, "the Firefly was one of the first production dinghies ever built in large numbers, long before the days of glass reinforced plastic boats, and there is no doubt that it put dinghy sailing within financial reach of many people – the initial cost of a boat was £65." ==Boats on display==