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Racing Sailboats for sale - YachtWorld

    https://www.yachtworld.com/boats-for-sale/type-sail/class-sail-racer/
    Some of the most widely-known, masterful builders of racer sailboats as of today include: Beneteau, Custom, J Boats, X-Yachts and Jeanneau. These builders …

Racing Sailboats for sale - Boat Trader

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    $974,900 Fort Lauderdale, FL Denison Yachting 2023 Beneteau First Yacht 53 Request a Price Huntington, NY Willis Marine Center, Inc. 2000 Santa Cruz 52 $339,900 Santa Barbara, CA Seacoast Yachts Jeanneau Current Models Sun Fast 3600 Sun Fast 3300 More from Jeanneau Contact 1928 Anker & Jensen Racing 1928 Anker & Jensen Racing $70,000 Long Beach, CA

Racing Sailboats - boats.com

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    There are, however, many different classes of racing sailboats. And the range of racing sailboats goes from tiny one-man “dinghies” to true yachts of 100 or more feet in length. Some racing sailboats are incredibly advanced, employing the very latest in composite construction techniques and CAD/CAM design.

Small Boat Racing - US Sailing

    https://www.ussailing.org/competition/small-boat-racing/
    In general, multihulls are faster and lighter than monohulls (single hull sailboats). The 2013 America’s Cup was raced in high-tech catamarans. Active multihull …

Racing Sailboats | WoodenBoat Magazine

    https://www.woodenboat.com/boat-plans-kits-categories/racing-sailboats
    The Merlin Rocket is one of the UK’s premier 2 person racing dinghies. After nearly 70 years and 3750 boats built, the Merlin Rocket racing dinghy continues to develop and evolve. The class rules allow development in hull and rig design...

List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sailing_boat_types
    The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies and multihull (catamarans and trimarans ... (International Yacht Racing Union), the organization evolved into the ISAF (International Sailing Federation) in 1996, and as of December 2015 is now World Sailing. ... Development class: 2.4 Metre ...

40 Best Sailboats, Types of Sailboats & Manufacturers

    https://www.cruisingworld.com/sailboats/40-best-sailboats/
    Designed by the legendary California sailor and surfer George Olson, the Moore 24 was one of the first ultra-light displacement sailboats, or ULDBs, and launched a whole movement of fast, fun speedsters based loosely out of Santa Cruz. A downwind flyer, some 160 boats were built in a 16-year production run that began in 1972.

One Design Classes - Sail1Design

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    A-Cat - The International A-Class Catamaran (A-Cat) is an ISAF international development class. It has a length of 18’, a 7.5’ beam, a minimum weight of 165lbs, and 20 square meters of sail (Peter Johnstone). Power-wise, the A-Cat is among the leaders for its size. Upwind comfortably at well over 10 knots and downwind over 20 (knots),…

RC Sailboat Classes

    https://www.rcmodelyachts.com/p/rc-sailboat-classes.html
    The IOM's are currently one of the most popular, and most competitive, classes in RC sail-boating. The top end IOM's can cost many thousands, and you will need to "keep up with the Jones" quite a bit to remain competitive. There is however a sub-strata of IOM's that still builds them out of wood and successfully races them.

Olympic sailing classes - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_sailing_classes
    The eight Olympic classes scheduled in London 2012. The Olympic sailing classes have been used in the sport of Sailing / Yachting during the Olympic Summer Games since 1896. Since then, 46 different classes have been used. Contents 1 History 2 Current Olympic Classes 3 Discontinued Olympic Classes 3.1 Pre-WWII games (1900–1936)

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