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Listado De Rating Abril 2014 Listado de Rating Abril 2014 CLASE Rating 2Win Sonic 1,283 2Win Sonic Solo 1,258 2Win Twincat 15 Sport 1,228 2Win Tyka 1,376 A Class Orzas Curvas 1,004 A Class Orzas Rectas 1,036 AHPC C2 F18 1,000 AHPC Capricorn F18 1,000 AHPC Taipan 4.9 1,023 AHPC Viper 1,035 AHPC Viper Solo 1,058 Alado 18 Aileron 1,091 Alado 18 F18 1,000 Bim 16 1,155 Bim 18 Class A (>100 Kgs) 1,090 Bim 18 Double 1,071 Bim 18 Double 96 CB 1,030 Bim 18 Double Sloop 1,047 Bim 20 1,030 Bimare Class A V1 1,037 Bimare X16 Double Spinnaker 1,115 Bimare X16 Solo 1,095 Bimare X16 Solo Spinnaker 1,049 Bimare X4 F18 1,000 Bimare X16F Plus 1,022 C 4.8 1,286 C 4.8 Major 1,255 Catapult 1,267 Cirrus B1 1,000 Cirrus Ecole 1,092 Cirrus Energy Regate 1,112 Cirrus Energy Regate Solo 1,141 Cirrus Evolution 1,039 Cirrus Evolution Solo 1,084 Cirrus F18 1,000 Condor 16 1,182 Dart 16 1,287 Dart 16 X Race 1,233 Dart 18 1,217 Dart 18 Cat Boat 1,264 Dart 18 Spinnaker 1,178 Dart 20 1,109 Dart 6000 1,136 Dart Hawk F18 1,000 Dart Sting 1,355 Dart Sting Cat Boat 1,365 Dart Sting Solo 1,259 Dart TSX 1,057 Diam 3 F18 1,000 Drake 1,024 Falcon F16 1,028 Falcon F16 Cat Boat 1,052 Formula 20 White Formula 0,956 Formule 18 1,000 Formule 20 0,961 Gwynt 14 1,254 Hawke Surfcat 7020 1,321 Hawke Surfcat 7020 (Main Only) 1,471 Hobie 13 1,590 Hobie 14 LE 1,383 Hobie 14 Turbo 1,256 Hobie 15 1,305 Hobie 16 LE (without spinnaker) 1,184 Hobie 16 Spinnaker (Europe) 1,133 Hobie 17 (with wings) 1,212 Hobie 18 1,098 Hobie 18 Formula 1,039 Hobie 18 Formula 104 1,072 Hobie 18 Magnum 1,098 Hobie 18 SX 1,122 Hobie 20 Formula 1,027 Hobie 21 (2 Crew) 0,976 Hobie 21 (3 Crew) 1,013 Hobie 21 Formula 0,978 Hobie Advance 1,557 Hobie Catsy 2,047 Hobie Dragoon Club 1,458 Hobie Dragoon Xtrem 1,416 Hobie Fox F20 0,964 Hobie FX One Cat Boat 1,076 Hobie FX One Double 1,038 Hobie FX Xtrem 1,044 Hobie Getaway 1,243 Hobie Max 1,126 Hobie Max Youth 1,140 Hobie Pacific 1,074 Hobie Pacific (with wings) 1,098 Hobie Teddy 1,611 Hobie Tiger F18 1,000 Hobie Twixxy 1,451 Hobie Wave 1,522 Hobie Wildcat F18 1,000 Hurricane 4.9 1,153 Hurricane 5.5 1,054 Hurricane 5.9 1,060 Hurricane 5.9 Sport 1,026 Hurricane 5.9 SX 1,020 Hurricane 500 1,112 Javelin 16 1,102 Javelin 18HT 1,035 Javelin 2 (not 18HT) 1,040 KL 15.5 1,228 KL 16 1,173 KL 17 Power 1,144 KL 17 Regate 1,119 KL 17.5 Tonic (without spinnaker) 1,187 KL 18 Regate 1,098 KL Booster 1,134 KL Phoenix F18 1,000 M20 Vampire Duo 0,848 Magic F18 1,000 Mattia 14 1,473 Mattia 16 1,247 Mattia 18 104 1,070 Mattia 18 F18 1,000 Mattia 18 Raid 1,035 Mattia 20 1,014 Mattia 20 Cat Boat 1,021 Mattia 20 Sloop 1,013 Mattia 20 Venti 1,027 Mattia Declic 1,225 Mattia Esse 1,092 Mattia Esse Solo 1,185 Mattia Esse Sport 1,039 Mattia Esse Sport Solo 1,085 Mattia Flash F18 1,000 Mattia Smile 1,133 Mattia Smile Sport 1,097 Miracle 20 1,023 Miracle 20 (without spinnaker) 1,071 Mystere 2000 F20 1,000 Mystere 5.0 1,198 Mystere 5.0 Xl 1,132 Mystere 5.5 Fun 1,079 Mystere 5.5 Master 1,022 Mystere 6.0 0,992 Mystere Twister F18 1,000 Nacra 16 1,024 Nacra 16 single handed 1,049 Nacra 17 0,975 Nacra 18m² 1,096 Nacra 20 Carbon 0,888 Nacra 20 One Design 0,961 Nacra 2005 F18 1,000 Nacra 4.5 1,278 Nacra 4.5 Solo 1,323 Nacra 460 1,269 Nacra 460 Solo 1,293 Nacra 460 Solo Spinnaker 1,234 Nacra 460 Sport 1,215 Nacra 5.0 1,137 Nacra 5.0 Cat Boat 1,253 Nacra 5.2 1,082 Nacra 5.5 France SL 1,036 Nacra 5.5 Raid 1,045 Nacra 5.7 Race 1,088 Nacra 5.8 1,022 Nacra 500 1,168 Nacra 500 Sport 1,120 Nacra 500 Solo 1,221 Nacra 500 Solo Spinnaker 1,162 Nacra 570 (without spinnaker) 1,085 Nacra 570 Sport 1,036 Nacra 580 (without spinnaker) 1,056 Nacra 580 Sport 1,005 Nacra 6.0 1,009 Nacra 6.0 Raid 1,016 Nacra 6.0 SE 0,983 Nacra Blast 1,188 Nacra F17 Sloop 1,044 Nacra F17 Solo 1,076 Nacra Infusion F18 1,000 Nacra Inter 17 Solo (without spinnaker) 1,172 Nacra Inter 17 Solo Spinnaker 19m² 1,105 Nacra Inter 18 F18 1,000 Nacra Inter 20 F20 0,972 New Cat F1 1,411 New Cat F2 1,449 New Cat Swing 1,236 New Marine 12 Junior Cat Boat 1,759 New Marine 12 Junior Double 1,851 New Marine 12 Racing Cat Boat 1,625 New Marine 12 Racing Double 1,710 New Marine 16 Swing Cat Boat 1,252 New Marine 16 Swing Double 1,198 Prindle 15 1,283 Prindle 16 1,210 Prindle 18 1,143 Prindle 18.2 1,052 Prindle 19 1,027 Prindle 19 Pacer 1,029 Prindle Play Cat 1,293 Raptor F16 1,018 Shadow 1,118 Shadow X 1,108 Shearwater 1,181 Shockwave F18 1,000 SL 15.5 1,228 SL 16 1,145 SL 5.2 1,070 Spitfire 1,046 Spitfire S 1,035 Sprint 15 Cat Boat 1,403 Sprint 15 DX 1,206 Sprint 15 GTI 1,397 Sprint 15 Sport Solo 1,274 Stealth 1,066 Stealth R 1,015 Stealth R Solo 1,067 Stingray 5.5 1,019 Thundercat 18 1,045 Tomahawk F20 0,992 Topaz 14C 1,417 Topaz 14CX Spinnaker 1,370 Topaz 14Xtreme 1,267 Topaz 16C 1,305 Topaz 16CX 1,255 Topaz 16S 1,368 Topaz 16S Spinnaker 1,310 Topcat 15 F2 1,293 Topcat 15 Solo 1,305 Topcat 18 K1 1,065 Topcat 18 Spitfire (without spinnaker) 1,147 Topcat 4.5 1,633 Topcat Chico 2,130 Topcat F1 1,725 Topcat F2 1,674 Topcat K1 1,374 Topcat K2 1,108 Topcat K3 1,150 Topcat K3 Solo 1,178 Topcat Spifire 2.3 1,500 Topcat Spifire 2.5 1,500 Tornado 0,948 Tornado 24m² Spinnaker 0,989 Tornado Classic (without spinnaker) 1,047 Tropic GTI 1,098 Unicorn 1,175 Ventilo 18 1,043 Ventilo 18 HT 1,016 Ventilo 20 CB 0,979 Ventilo 609 0,959 Ventilo Quickie 1,029 Ventilo Zippo 1,062 Warp 18 1,076.
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