Participating classes
470 M/F
The 470 is an Olympic Class Dinghy recognised by ISAF. Sailed by both men and women, it was designed in 1963 by the Frenchman André Cornu as a modern fibreglass planing dinghy.
The name is the overall length of the boat in centimeters (the ...
49er
The 49er is one of the newer one-design small sailing dinghies.
The 49ers were designed by Julian Bethwaite, son of Frank Bethwaite. Based on the Aussie 18s, Julian Bethwaite made several changes to the evolution of high performance ...
49er FX
Mackay Boats developed the new FX rig for the 49er. After 9 months of testing by the Mackay team the boat was taken to Santander (ESP) and trialed againts 5 other boats by the ISAF evaluation committee.
The ...
Finn
The Finn was designed in 1949 to be the 'monotype' dinghy at the 1952 Olympic games. It has remained an Olympic class ever since and is now the longest standing of any Olympic dinghy class. It currently fills the slot for the Heavyweight ...
Laser Standard
The Laser is a single-handed racing dinghy. The biggest attraction of the Laser dinghy is that is protected by the One Design class rules, which means that no changes are allowed to the boat unless they are specifically permitted in the rules. So in theory ...
Laser Radial
The Laser Radial is the next step up. It uses a more flexible and slightly shorter lower mast together with a sail area 18% smaller than the Laser Standard. The Laser Radial has a large following with national and international regattas and World Open ...
Nacra 17
The Nacra 17 is a performance catamaran used for racing. It was first designed in 2011 and went in production in 2012.
In May 2012 International Sailing Federation choose the Nacra 17 as the equipment for the mixed multihull at the 2016 Olympic ...
RS:X M/F
The RS: X was the result of a successful bid by NeilPryde windsurfing to provide a windsurfing equipment for the 2008 Olympic Games in China. The RS: X was designed in 2004 and went into production in 2005.
The RS: X has a high-tech design, mast ...