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C Class Catamaran — Sailboat Guide

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    C CLASS CATAMARAN rule began with the creation of the International Catamaran Challenge Cup, first sponsored, in 1960, by the Sea Cliff Yacht Club, located in Long Island, NY USA. The event, loosely called the Little Americas Cup, continues to …

International C-class catamaran - Wikipedia

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SailboatData.com - C CLASS CATAMARAN Sailboat

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    C CLASS CATAMARAN rule began with the creation of the International Catamaran Challenge Cup, first sponsored, in 1960, by the Sea Cliff Yacht Club, located in Long Island, NY USA. The event, loosely called the Little Americas Cup, continues to this day, although only intermittantly in recent years. Among development classes, it is recognized as one with the fewest restrictions.

C-Class Championships Live - Catamaran Racing , News & Design

    https://www.catsailingnews.com/2013/09/c-class-championships-live.html
    The International C-Class Catamaran Championship has commissioned a complete media experience for the hundreds of thousands of C-Class fans around the world; like the 2010 event in Newport, RI, every race of the 2013 regatta will be streamed live on video with professional commentating from a some of the legendary names of the Class via the C-Class’s …

Faster than the Wind: Class C Catamaran Racing | Indiegogo

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    A comprehensive & engaging visual account to the races of the unique international i4C / Little America Cup match racing series from 1961 to present day. | Check out 'Faster than the Wind: Class C Catamaran Racing' on Indiegogo.

The Winged World of C Cats - Sail Magazine

    https://www.sailmagazine.com/multihulls/the-winged-world-of-c-cats
    The Winged World of C Cats. You would be forgiven for mistaking a room full of C Class catamaran sailors for aeronautical engineers. In some cases they are. The native C Cat speaker talks about Reynolds numbers, induced drag, camber, and angle of attack. They spew numbers and theories and formulas for speed.The fraternity of international C Cat sailors spent …

C-Class: Restoring Patient Lady - Catamaran Racing , News ...

    https://www.catsailingnews.com/2011/05/c-class-restoring-patient-lady.html
    By Christophe Launay – C Class Patient Lady VI. Restoration of the 26 year old C Class Catamaran Patient Lady VI under the auspice of Benjamin Muyl, Herve Penformis, Axel de Beaufort and Sam Thomas at the Ecole Nationale de Voile, Saint Pierre Quiberon, Brittany, France. Patient Lady VI been “given” to Benjamin Muy from Fred Eaton for 1 ...

Sailing | A-Class Catamaran World Championships

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    The result was a very fast, high performance racing machine, and until the emergence of small foiling boats such as the Moth, was the fastest single handed small sailing class in the world. The development aspect meant that the design was always at the cutting edge of building and design techniques and was one of the pioneer classes of carbon ...

The ‘A’ Class Catamaran – Its place at the top table ...

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    The ‘C’ class was another twin, but at 25ft with a 300ft2 rig, has become a super sophisticated monster and the pinnacle of small cat design that races for the Little America’s Cup. The ‘D’ Class was 32ft and a sail of 500ft2 with three crew, but rapidly dwindled away.

The original North American Catamaran Racing Association ...

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    Here is Alex Kozoloff who was part of the C-Class and D-Class catamaran scene and won the first Little Americas Cup and inspired a lot of modern performance sailing. Back to the Roland 36. This is the last incarnation of the boat as a NACRA 36 after the molds were shipped to Australia.

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