Current and Notable Past Models
Model | Period | Length Over All | Beam | Weight | Sail Area | Spinnaker | Crew | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
14sq | late 1980s-Early 1990s | 4.5m | 2.44 | 105 kg | 14m² | Optional | 1 | Daggerboards |
4.5 | 4.50 m | 2.44 m | 120 kg | 17.5 m² | Optional | 1-2 | Skegs | |
460 | 4.50 m | 2.35 m | 142 kg | 15.2 m² | - | 1-2 | Skegs | |
Blast | 4.80 m | 2.45 m | 159 kg | 15.6 m² | 12.55 | 1-2 | Skegs. Design: Alain Comyn | |
16sq | 5.0m | 2.5m | 130 kg | 16 m² | Optional | 1 | Daggerboards | |
5.0 | 1985 | 5.0 m | 2.44 m | 130 kg | 19 m² | - | 2 | Skegs. Design: Roy Seaman |
500 | 5.0 m | 2.44 m | 150 kg | 17.6 m² | 17 m² | 1-2 | Skegs | |
5.2 | 1979-mid-80 | 5.2 m | 2.44 m | 170 kg | 20.43 m² | - | 2 | Daggerboards |
F17 | 5.20 m | 2.44 m | 156 kg | 15.25 m² | 17 / 19 m² | 1 | Daggerboards | |
Nacra 17 | 2012 | 5.25 m | 2.59 m | 132 kg | 18.25 m² | 18.5 m² | 2 | curved Daggerboards. Design: Morelli und Melvin |
18sq | 5.48m | 3.35 m | 18m² | 1 | Daggerboards | |||
F18 Inter 18 | 5.52 m | 2.6 m | 180 kg | 20.45 / 21.15 m² | 19/22 m² | 2 | F18 class boat. Design: Morelli und Melvin | |
F18 Inter 2 | 5.52 m | 2.6 m | 180 kg | 20.45 / 21.15 m² | 19/22 m² | 2 | F18 class boat. Design: Alain Comyn | |
F18 Infusion | 5.52 m | 2.6 m | 180 kg | 20.45 / 21.15 m² | 19/22 m² | 2 | F18 class boat. Design: Morelli und Melvin | |
5.7 | 5.67 m | 2.44 m | 163 kg | 21.3 m² | - | 2 | Skegs | |
570 | 5.65 m | 2.44 m | 163 kg | 21.1 m² | 21 m² | 2 | Skegs | |
5.8 | 1985 | 5.8 m | 2.5 m | 160 kg | 22.8 m² | - | 2 | Daggerboards. Design: Roy Seaman |
580 | 5.8 m | 2.44 m | 188 kg | 22.1 m² | 23 m² | 2 | Daggerboards | |
6.0 | 6.10 m | 2.59 m | 191 kg | 24.5 m² | 2 | Daggerboards | ||
N20 | 6.12 m | 2.6 m | 192 kg | 20.45 / 24.9 m² | 25 m² | 2 | Formula 20 class boat |
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