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  2. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, ... Oracle Racing: Core Builders [173] AC50: Development class: AC72:

  3. Yacht racing - Wikipedia

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    Yacht racing is a sailing sport involving sailing yachts and larger sailboats, as distinguished from dinghy racing, which involves open boats. It is composed of multiple yachts, in direct competition, racing around a course marked by buoys or other fixed navigational devices or racing longer distances across open water from point-to-point.

  4. Olympic sailing classes - Wikipedia

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    Reasons for discontinuation of a class varied from economical, logistical and technological to emotional and even political. Some of the discontinued classes remain very strong International - or National classes. Others filled a niche in a specific area like sailing schools or local club racing. Some faded away.

  5. Sailing (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The first round-the-world yacht race was the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race of 1968–1969, which was also a single-handed race with the only winner, Robin Knox-Johnston on Suhaili; this inspired the present-day Velux 5 Oceans Race (formerly the BOC Challenge / Around Alone) and the Vendée Globe. Single-handed racing has seen a great boom in ...

  6. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Bay Sailing Club: Skerries Sailing Club, Foynes Sailing Club, Dublin Bay Sailing Club, Wexford Tennis & Sailing Club: Each year the Mermaid sailors come together at a different venue for a week's racing. 1932: GBR: British Moth: 11 ft 0 in (3.35 m) Sydney Cheverton: Active 1934: USA: Hampton One Design: 0 ft 0 in (0 m) Vincent Serio ...

  7. International Offshore Rule - Wikipedia

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    The first of these was the One Ton class, so named because there was a spare trophy from the defunct One Ton rating class, and this then spawned the Mini Ton, 1/4 Ton, 1/2 Ton, 3/4 Ton and Two Ton classes, as well as unofficial 50-footer, ULDB 70, and Maxi classes. The official classes each had an annual world championships.

  8. International One Design - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. List of sail codes - Wikipedia

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    Sail country codes must comply with World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing. The Racing Rules of Sailing Appendix G1.2 specifies that national letters shall be clearly legible and of the same color. [1] They must be placed below the class insignias and above the sail number. In 1992, the code system was aligned to the one of IOC and has followed ...