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Standard Boat Characteristics List (SP) Standard Boat Characteristics List (SP) December 16, 2019 SP List Column Definitions FS – Flying Sails Standard Boat Rating NFS – Non Flying Sails Standard Boat Rating REG – Number of registered active certificate holders. Sts - Status - A = Active, I = Inactive (No certificate in over 10 years), N = New Handicap, T = Temporary Handicap (not yet approved by Central Council) CL - Centerline - Y = Class handicap set to include allowance for a Centerline Tacked Spinnaker J is defined as the distance from the forward side of the mast to the point where the headstay attaches to the deck or bowsprit in a direction perpendicular to the mast. JSP is defined as the length of the class spinnaker pole or bowsprit pole. Described as the farthest distance from the forward side of the mast to the "Standard Equipment Supplied" spinnaker tack location. Note: this can be much greater than J. I is defined as the distance from the shear line abreast the mast to the intersection of the headstay with the forward side of the mast. ISP is defined as the "Standard Equipment Supplied" spinnaker hoist, measured from the bottom of the spinnaker halyard, when drawn horizontally forward from the mast, to the level of the sheer line abreast the mast. E is defined as the length measured along the boom from the aft side of the mast including any external track or groove to the aftermost position to which the sail is permitted to extend. P is defined as the distance along the aft side of the mast from the top of the boom to the black band at the top of the mast or the top of the main halyard sheave. LH – length of Hull LWL – length waterline DISP - displacement DRT – draft Keel - Type of keel (see definitions) Prop – standard prop for class BEAM - maximum beam RSAM - rated sail area to main HBL – headboard limit MGML - main girth middle limit MGUL – main girth upper limit SA/D - sail area to displacement LL/D – rated length to displacement Standard Boat Characteristics List (SP) December 16, 2019 Page 3 of 36 Class Name FS NFS REG Sts CL J JSP I ISP E P LH LWLDISPDFTKeel Beam Prop HBL MGML MGULRSAM SA/D LLD .BOAT SOLD 0 00 I 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00FK 0.00OB 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 11 METER -SB 99 1200 I 10.10 10.10 32.10 32.10 13.50 36.00 33.60 26.90 3600 5.90FK 8.10OB 0.54 8.78 5.13 289 27.59 82.57 1947 WOODEN VIKING 300 3121 A 5.19 5.19 33.00 27.00 13.00 30.00 24.00 19.00 5000 3.25FLK 7.25APR 0.52 8.45 4.94 232 15.36 325.43 1D 35 CF -SB 45 631 A 12.52 14.76 42.50 44.78 18.58 44.45 35.00 30.50 6550 7.50BK 10.80SDR 0.74 12.08 7.06 490 31.03 103.06 5.5 METER 162 1800 A 8.82 8.82 29.26 29.26 11.93 34.14 31.87 22.85 4200 0.00FK 6.28NO 0.50 7.75 4.53 242 20.45 157.16 6 METER 120 1350 I 11.67 11.67 31.16 31.16 16.09 41.40 37.00 24.26 8000 5.52FK 6.25NO 0.64 10.46 6.11 395 20.60 250.13 8 METER MOD 4 87 1050 A 15.51 15.51 41.69 41.69 22.17 52.68 43.56 33.15 20000 6.33FK 8.47NO 0.89 14.41 8.42 693 19.70 245.09 8 METER MOD 5 78 961 A 15.98 15.98 41.72 41.72 19.42 51.49 44.61 30.58 20437 6.40WK 8.01NO 0.78 12.62 7.38 594 17.84 319.05 ABBOTT 22 246 2701 A 9.87 9.87 29.00 29.00 8.00 23.50 22.00 18.75 3100 3.80FK 7.50OB 0.50 5.20 3.04 112 17.84 209.95 ABBOTT 22 IB 252 2760 I 9.87 9.87 29.00 29.00 8.00 23.50 22.00 18.75 3100 3.80FK 7.50SDR 0.50 5.20 3.04 112 17.84 209.95 ABBOTT 27 165 1860 A 11.00 11.00 34.25 34.25 11.50 29.00 27.25 23.25 6000 5.00FK 9.00EXP 0.50 7.48 4.37 198 17.21 213.12 ABBOTT 33 126 1478 A 11.48 11.48 35.76 35.76 11.65 38.55 33.25 26.90 6060 5.40FK 8.21SDR 0.50 7.57 4.43 267 20.69 138.98 ABBOTT 33 OB 120 1411 A 11.48 11.48 35.76 35.76 11.65 38.55 33.25 26.90 6060 5.40FK 8.21OB 0.50 7.57 4.43 267 20.69 138.98 ABBOTT 36 111 1320 I 12.75 12.75 39.92 39.92 14.00 42.00 36.25 29.00 10000 6.00FK 10.00EXP 0.56 9.10 5.32 349 18.91 183.05 ABBOTT 36 DK 105 1260 I 12.75 12.75 39.92 39.92 14.00 42.00 36.25 29.00 10000 6.50DK 10.00EXP 0.56 9.10 5.32 349 18.91 183.05 ABLE POITIN 24 186 2070 A 10.30 10.30 31.00 31.00 10.30 25.50 24.00 19.50 3750 4.00FK 10.00OB 0.50 6.70 3.91 156 19.29 225.78 AJAX 28 186 2162 A 11.20 11.20 36.50 36.50 10.00 31.00 27.96 23.17 6200 5.50FK 9.00EXP 0.50 6.50 3.80 184 17.04 222.52 AJAX 28 MOD 186 2100 I 11.20 11.20 36.50 36.50 10.00 31.00 27.96 23.17 6200 4.50WK 9.00EXP 0.50 6.50 3.80 184 17.04 222.52 ALBERG 22 288 3091 A 8.75 8.75 27.75 27.75 9.50 24.00 22.00 16.00 3300 3.08FLK 7.00OB 0.50 6.18 3.61 136 16.99 359.67 ALBERG 29 228 2491 A 12.00 12.00 37.00 37.00 12.17 32.00 29.25 22.25 9100 4.50FLK 9.08APR 0.50 7.91 4.62 231 15.30 368.81 ALBERG 30 222 2439 A 10.50 10.50 36.00 36.00 14.25 31.00 30.30 21.70 9000 4.25FLK 8.75APR 0.57 9.26 5.42 262 15.16 393.20 ALBERG 34 195 2160 I 13.50 13.50 43.42 43.42 14.25 38.42 34.08 25.50 14000 5.25FLK 10.17APR 0.57 9.26 5.42 325 15.61 376.93 ALBERG 35 210 2310 I 12.80 12.80 40.50 40.50 15.50 34.00 35.00 24.83 12600 5.17FLK 9.67APR 0.62 10.08 5.89 313 15.45 367.45 ALBERG 37 168 1892 A 14.00 14.00 44.25 44.25 17.50 38.50 37.16 26.43 16800 5.50FLK 10.16APR 0.70 11.38 6.65 400 15.77 406.23 ALBERG 37 YAWL 171 1920 I 14.00 14.00 44.25 44.25 16.00 38.50 37.17 26.50 19000 5.50FLK 10.16APR 0.64 10.40 6.08 366 13.88 455.79 ALBIN 27 VEGA 243 2670 I 10.17 10.17 30.83 30.83 10.83 25.92 27.08 23.00 5070 3.83FK 8.00EXP 0.50 7.04 4.12 167 16.11 186.03 ALBIN 28 CUMULUS 216 2370 I 10.82 10.82 35.10 35.10 9.84 35.10 27.11 22.30 7060 5.30FK 9.25EXP 0.50 6.40 3.74 206 15.76 284.21 ALBIN 30 BALLAD 183 2071 A 12.25 12.25 37.50 37.50 9.33 32.00 29.71 19.80 7400 5.04FK 9.62EXP 0.50 6.06 3.55 178 15.97 425.59 ALBIN 7.9 231 2551 A 10.11 10.11 31.29 31.29 8.29 27.16 25.98 20.00 4200 4.50FK 8.73EXP 0.50 5.39 3.15 134 16.64 234.38 ALDEN 44 111 1350 A 19.30 19.30 54.10 54.10 14.80 47.10 44.16 34.08 24500 8.75KCB 12.50APR 0.59 9.62 5.62 414 16.51 276.32 ALERION EXPRESS 20 246 2640 A 7.00 7.00 23.00 23.00 10.00 25.50 20.00 17.08 1900 3.50BK 6.83OB 0.50 6.50 3.80 152 21.69 170.23 ALLIED 3030 CHANCE 174 1980 I 14.00 14.00 42.00 42.00 10.40 36.80 30.67 25.00 12500 5.30FK 10.00EXP 0.50 6.76 3.95 228 14.42 357.14 ALLIED 32 SEAWIND 240 2640 I 15.00 15.00 38.75 38.75 13.17 33.67 31.58 25.50 14900 4.50FK 10.42APR 0.53 8.56 5.00 263 13.54 401.16 ALLIED 42 XL 150 1710 I 16.02 16.02 48.38 48.38 16.19 41.80 41.50 28.50 17220 4.20FK 11.50APR 0.65 10.52 6.15 402 17.42 332.09 ALOHA 27 213 2342 A 10.75 10.75 30.00 30.00 10.25 31.75 26.75 22.17 6750 4.33FK 9.50EXP 0.50 6.66 3.90 194 14.51 276.54 ALOHA 27 OB 207 2280 I 10.75 10.75 30.00 30.00 10.25 31.75 26.75 22.17 6750 4.33FK 9.50OB 0.50 6.66 3.90 194 14.51 276.54 ALOHA 28/8.5 195 2197 A 12.30 12.30 35.50 35.50 10.50 30.42 28.00 24.50 6750 4.33FK 9.40EXP 0.50 6.82 3.99 190 16.93 204.91 ALOHA 28/8.5 TM 189 2100 I 12.25 12.25 37.00 37.00 10.50 32.00 28.00 24.50 6750 4.30FK 9.50EXP 0.50 6.82 3.99 200 17.68 204.91 ALOHA 30 150 1683 A 10.60 10.60 35.00 35.00 13.50 37.50 29.97 26.05 6800 5.75FK 10.08SDR 0.54 8.78 5.13 301 19.55 171.73 ALOHA 30 SD 156 1740 I 10.60 10.60 35.00 35.00 13.50 37.50 29.97 26.05 6800 4.50SD 10.08SDR 0.54 8.77 5.13 301 19.55 171.73 ALOHA 30 WK MOD 150 1681 A 10.60 10.60 35.00 35.00 13.50 37.50 29.97 26.05 7200 5.00WK 10.08SDR 0.54 8.78 5.13 301 18.82 181.83 ALOHA 32 177 1981 A 14.50 14.50 42.00 42.00 12.00 35.50 32.40 25.00 9800 4.75FK 10.83EXP 0.50 7.80 4.56 253 18.08 280.00 December 16, 2019 Page 4 of 36 Class Name FS NFS REG Sts CL J JSP I ISP E P LH LWLDISPDFTKeel Beam Prop HBL MGML MGULRSAM SA/D LLD ALOHA 32 SD 183 2040 I 14.50 14.50 42.00 42.00 12.00 35.50 32.40 25.00 9800 3.92SD 10.83EXP 0.50 7.80 4.56 253 18.08 280.00 ALOHA 34 153 1772 A 14.00 14.00 38.00 38.00 10.87 32.00 34.00 28.80 13600 5.50FK 11.14EXP 0.50 7.07 4.13 207 12.35 254.16 ALOHA 8.2 213 2341 A 10.75 10.75 30.00 30.00 11.25 31.75 26.75 22.17 5200 4.33FK 9.50EXP 0.50 7.31 4.28 212 18.12 213.04 ALOHA 8.2 OB 207 2280 A 10.75 10.75 30.00 30.00 11.25 31.75 26.75 22.17 5000 4.33FK 9.50OB 0.50 7.31 4.28 212 18.60 204.84 AMF 2100 240 2580 I 8.00 8.00 23.91 23.91 9.00 25.25 21.10 17.00 2200 4.00FK 8.00OB 0.50 5.85 3.42 135 19.79 199.91 ANCOM 23 243 2640 I 8.50 8.50 21.25 21.25 9.50 22.50 23.00 20.00 3500 3.50FK 7.00OB 0.50 6.18 3.61 127 13.69 195.31 ANDREWS 30 CUS 1 L30 99 1170 I 12.00 12.00 41.34 41.34 12.90 36.09 29.91 24.91 6650 6.60FK 10.42EXP 0.52 8.39 4.90 276 21.75 192.07 ANDREWS 30 CUS 2 L30 108 1260 I 11.91 11.91 44.88 44.88 12.92 36.04 29.99 24.99 7010 5.60FK 10.40EXP 0.52 8.40 4.91 277 21.84 200.53 ANDREWS 30 CUS 3 L30 111 1320 I 11.95 11.95 41.06 41.06 12.74 36.27 29.98 24.98 7180 5.97FK 10.35EXP 0.51 8.28 4.84 274 20.48 205.64 ANDREWS 30 CUS 4 L30 105 1260 I 12.02 12.02 41.39 41.39 12.50 36.35 29.99 24.82 6940 6.26FK 10.42EXP 0.50 8.12 4.75 270 20.93 202.63 ANDREWS 30 CUS 5 L30 93 1110 I 12.00 12.00 41.71 41.71 13.58 36.77 29.96 24.80 7210 6.75FK 10.49EXP 0.54 8.83 5.16 297 21.43 211.02 ANDREWS 30 CUS 6 L30 99 1170 I 12.00 12.00 41.50 41.50 13.33 36.50 29.90 24.50 7000 6.33FK 10.50EXP 0.53 8.66 5.07 289 21.52 212.50 ANDREWS 30 CUS 7 L30 99 1170 I 11.21 11.21 38.44 38.44 14.92 39.69 29.52 25.13 6480 5.97FK 10.19EXP 0.60 9.70 5.67 352 23.55 182.28 ANTRIM 27 IB -SB 90 1201 A 8.17 15.00 28.69 28.69 14.00 33.75 27.83 23.75 2600 6.00DB 9.25SDR 0.56 9.10 5.32 281 29.91 86.64 ANTRIM 27 OB -SB 84 1140 I 8.17 15.00 28.69 28.69 14.00 33.75 27.83 23.75 2600 6.00FK 9.25OB 0.56 9.10 5.32 281 29.91 86.64 APHRODITE 101 132 1530 A 11.80 11.80 36.10 36.10 11.50 39.33 32.80 26.40 6110 5.40FK 7.91EXP 0.50 7.48 4.37 269 21.02 148.25 AQUARIUS 23 294 3150 A 8.67 8.67 22.00 22.00 10.25 23.67 22.70 21.16 2300 4.60SK 7.90OB 0.50 6.66 3.90 144 19.90 108.38 ARCHAMBAULT 31 108 1320 A 12.04 12.69 39.73
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