Class 40 is a monohull and yacht sailboat class primarily used for offshore and offshore racing. This class is managed by
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"Class 40" can be designed by anyone who provides the boat in accordance with specified measurement rules. This rule takes the form of a box rule.
The association is responsible for defining and updating class rules for ships, and has an additional purpose to coordinate events.
Class 40 monohulls outnumbered all other boat classes during their first appearance in the world-class competition, Route du Rhum 2006, with 25 registered boats.
Monohull Class 40 is a high performing racing boat, designed primarily for one-handed or small offshore competitions.
With their design, the Class 40 monohull sits nicely in size between boats like Classe Mini and Figaro 2 with those on Open 60 IMOCA.
Single and double voyages are a rapidly growing sporting sector. Class 40 is a unique design that offers affordable boats that can sail competitive in a variety of conditions either short-handed, by two people, or a solo sailor. This class is very active in Europe, but growing in North America. Boats are built on a semi-production or special basis. Although class rules work to keep boats affordable, limit the exotic materials and equipment seen on high-end offshore boats such as IMOCA 60. Although some ships sail by pro seafarers, amateur classes continue to flourish as seafarers look for the next challenge. sailing offshore.
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Events
- Atlantic Cup Atlantic-New York-Newport May Every Year
- Route de Rhum Single Hand of France to Guadeloupe, November
World Championships
References
External links
- The official website of the International Class association 40
- The North American official website of the North American Class 40 association
- ISAF Class 40 Microsite
- Charter - Express 40 offshore cruises
- - Akilaria.com - United States importer for monohull Akilaria Class 40
- - Akilaria.fr - The official French website for monohull Class Akilaria 40 Owen Clarke Design - Custom designer and semi custom Class 40, which sail three are racing in the US, including world champion Class 40 2008, 40 Degrees.
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