Class Websites from the World
Arranged from the Big Boats to 20 Footers
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50 Footers and Beyond
Great Lakes 70 Sailing Association |
This is where most of the sleds have gone. Big Boats, Great Lakes, and Thick Jackets |
41 to 50 Footers
31 to 40 Footers
Farr 40
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http://www.farr40.org/ |
The international standard featuring the Who's Who of Yachting. The driver rule is fairly vague though. It would be great to see all the pros driving the boats for a regatta or 2. They may have screwed the pooch with the tiller boats. They could be faster than the wheel boats. |
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IMS 40s
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http://www.ims40.org | An East Coast Based Fleet of IMS40s ranging from 39 to 43 feet. Started in 1998. Some hot boats in the fleet. | |
J-120
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http://www.j120socal.com/ or www.jboats.com |
The greatest Cruiser / Racer Class ever built. Strong fast and fun with 2 great stabbin cabins. I've had them in 50 knots of wind and they just truck right along | |
Schock 40
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No site yet | Check out Cita's website - click here | |
Schock 35
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http://www.vossassociates.com/schock | A West Coast Standard. The fleet has been strong since the 80s and featured in the Lipton Cup and the US Yacht Club Challenge. | |
One Design 35 | http://www.1d35.com/ | Great Class at Key West Race Week. Real Strong Class association that helps each other to race better. A lesson for all classes to learn. | |
Tartan 10
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http://www.tten.com | Still a great 33' class in the Midwest. Was the staple of the Chicago Mac race all through the 80s |
20 to 30 Footers
Olson 30
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http://www.olson30.org/ | The Speedster from Santa Cruz. Still has a big fleet in Southern California | |
Schock 30/30
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http://www.santana3030.org/ | All around Nelson/Marek designed racer that you can cruise. Great fleet of 20 boats between San Diego and Ventura. Fun One Design racing. | |
Catalina 30
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http://www.catalina30.com/ | The all around cruiser that you can race. The tall rigs have done very well in the breeze. | |
Morgan 27
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also check out |
The great boat of the 70s is reforming their nationwide class. And now 2 great websites! |
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Express 27
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http://www.express27.org/ | A Northern California Tradition. These were the Cool Sailors in the Bay. | |
Santa Cruz 27
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http://www.sc27.org/ | One of the first small ultralights in production. The people that sail them, really love them. | |
Cal 25
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http://www.cal25.com |
A Nationwide class that has always been strong. With a #2 and no main,
they will sail in any condition easily. |
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J-24
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http://www.j24class.org/ | J Boat's first big seller. Was the standard for many years in Championship and Collegiate events. Fun to sail in a breeze. | |
Martin 242
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http://www.martin242.com/ | Nice fleet of 25 boats in Marina del Rey, California. Very competitive | |
Melges 24
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http://www.melges24.com/ | The best 24 footer around. Ultra competitive racing and high speed reaching. | |
Sonar
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http://www.sonar.org/ | The 23' Sonar International Sonar was designed
in 1979 by Bruce Kirby and was adopted as an internationally recognized
class in 2000. A Large Friendly East Coast Fleet. |
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J-22
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http://www.j22.org/ | A strong class in most of the country. | |
Cal 20
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http://www.cal20.com/ | The original bulb keel. Their Nationals are just as competitive as they were in the 70s. They are great little boats that keep going and going . . . . . . . | |
Santana 20
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http://www.s20.org/ | Great Collegiate Boat. Who is the Mud Flap Girl? |
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