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Every team has one F-4s boat. The class has two single races per race weekend. The boats use a Mercury 60 HP stock EPA engine and reach a top speed around 120 km/h. F-4s runs 113 kilo 4 stroke motors rev-limited to 6250 RPM on very short tunnels. The top speed in competition is 120 km/h.
The International One Metre (IOM) is a class of Radio Sailing Boat used for racing under the World Sailing - Racing Rules of Sailing.It is a measurement-controlled box rule originally created by the ISAF-RSD (now the International Radio Sailing Association) in 1988 in an attempt to harmonise the various one metre rules created around the world.
The One Ton Cup regattas were at the beginning of races between one-tonner sailing dinghies, according to the 1899 Godinet rule.This Coupe internationale du Cercle de la voile de Paris, its original name, was raced from 1907 until 1962 on boats that measured the International gaff-rigged 6 Metre rule, except for four years, from 1920 to 1923, where it was raced on 6.5m SI.
The World Championship reverted to a multi-event format in 1992. As of 2019, APBA sanctioned Class One racing is being held by Powerboat P1 under the name Class One USA, with catamarans racing strictly regulated sterndrive Mercury Racing 9.0L 1100 hp twin turbocharged V8 motors, and unlimited power for mono-hulls.
The E1 Series began in early 2020 as a project created by Rodi Basso, former Formula One engineer and McLaren Applied business director, and Alejandro Agag, founder of Formula E and Extreme E. [2] [3] After coming up with the initial idea, the duo approached Sophi Horne to design the race boat. Horne had previously been focused on electric ...
The International One Design (IOD, International) is a class of sail boat developed in 1936 for yacht racing. It is a 33-foot open-cockpit day sailer used for day racing, rather than for overnight or ocean races. Popularised prior to the Second World War, the International One Design class is considered a classic one today.
12 × PWA Overall World Champion 1988–1999 5 × PWA Course Racing World Champion 1990–1994 5 × PWA Racing World Champion 1995–1999 9 × PWA Slalom World Champion 1988–1994, 2005, 2011 1 × PWA Freestyle World Champion 1998 2 × ISA Speed World Champion 1994, 2005 1 × ISWC Speed World Champion 2016 [74] 25: Vasco Vascotto Italy J/24 ...
All 17 crew members were rescued by three other boats. [4] The Monday after the incident, the Australians were coordinating plans with the United States Navy to conduct a salvage operation. They hoped that oneAustralia 95's mast, sails and hardware might be saved and still be of use for the remainder of the challenge. [5]