International class
International Class is a status that the World Sailing grants, in exchange for fees of various kinds, to sailing boat classes that offered a “high standard of international competitive sailing” and satisfy a number of criteria regarding the number of boats of that class, their international distribution, and the rules, administration and operation of that class's Class Association. Some of them are an Olympic sailing class.[1]
Classes are grouped following seven categories of sailing classes.[2]
Official name | Details |
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Olympic | Olympic sailing classes |
Centreboard | Dinghy sailing |
Multihull | Multihull |
Keelboat | Keelboat |
Boards | Windsurfing |
Yacht | Yacht |
Radio | Radio-controlled boat |
References
External links
- International Sailing Federation
- Criteria applied by ISAF to designate International and Recognized Classes
- International Association for Disabled Sailing (IFDS)
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Classes of World Sailing
- 470
- 49er
- 49er FX
- Finn
- IQFoil
- Laser Standard
- Laser Radial
- Nacra 17
- Formula Experience
- Formula Windsurfing
- Funboard
- Kona
- Mistral
- Raceboard
- RS:One
- Speed Windsurfing
- Techno 293
- IQFoil
- IKA Open
- Formula Kite
- IKA Twin Top Racing
- IKA Twin Top Freestyle
- IKA Twin Top Kitefoil
- 11:Metre One Design
- 29erXX
- Aloha
- Buzz
- C-Class
- Division I
- Division II
- Division III
- Elliott 6m
- Farr 30 (Mumm 30)
- Farr 45
- Farr Maxi One Design
- Hobie 17
- Hobie 18
- IOD
- ISO
- Laser 2
- Laser Vago
- Lechner A-390
- Mistral Junior
- Mumm 36
- Nacra F18
- Open 50
- ORMA 60
- Sydney 40
- Ultimate 20
- Windglider
- X-99