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Club Hulls Oct 19, 2005 CLUB HULL LIST ORC Club “VPP Inside” October 2005 HULL TABLE INDEX There are several thousand hulls available in the following table, listed in alphabetic sequence by “Class Name” Navigation using the Acrobat index at the left or clicking an index entry below provides a short- cut to the corresponding section of the table. HULL TABLE EXPLANATIONS.........................................................2 NNUMERICUMERIC ................................................................................................3 ALPHA “A” ............................................................................................3 ALPHA “B” ............................................................................................4 ALPHA “C” ............................................................................................6 ALPHA “D”............................................................................................9 ALPHA “E” ..........................................................................................11 ALPHA “F” ..........................................................................................12 ALPHA “G”..........................................................................................15 ALPHA “H”..........................................................................................16 ALPHA “I” ...........................................................................................17 ALPHA “J”...........................................................................................18 ALPHA “K” ..........................................................................................19 ALPHA “L” ..........................................................................................20 ALPHA “M” .........................................................................................21 ALPHA “N”..........................................................................................22 ALPHA “O”..........................................................................................24 ALPHA “P” ..........................................................................................25 ALPHA “Q”..........................................................................................26 ALPHA “R” ..........................................................................................26 ALPHA “S”...........................................................................................27 ALPHA “T” ..........................................................................................31 ALPHA “U”..........................................................................................32 ALPHA “V” ..........................................................................................32 ALPHA “W” .........................................................................................33 ALPHA “X” ..........................................................................................34 ALPHA “Y” ..........................................................................................34 ALPHA “Z”..........................................................................................35 CLUB HULL LIST ORC Club “VPP Inside” October 2005 HULL TABLE EXPLANATIONS All ORC Club certificates are based on rig, floatation, stability and propeller installation data plus a full hull lines computer file. In most cases, the hull lines file results from a field measurement of the hull (or sister hull). “Field-measured” means measured in the cradle using an ORC Hull Measurement Instrument. In some cases, the hull file is provided by the respective design office or may be a modification to an existing field-measured hull to reflect a variation in keel type that was not field- measured. For example, an ORC Rating Office may modify a field-measured deep- draft hull file to produce a shoal-draft hull file for the same design. This is rarely permitted for IMS, but is acceptable for ORC Club. The following table lists all yacht models for which the ORC had an existing hull file available as of the date shown. Obvious custom hulls (one-offs) have been excluded, but bear in mind that in identifying custom hulls the ORC is largely dependent on what the local Measurer or Rating Office may enter as the class identification for each yacht rated. Therefore there are likely to be a certain number of entries in the table which are not production models or for which only one hull was ever built. For the same reason, you may not find a class under the name familiar to you, but under an alternative name, e.g., First instead of Beneteau or vice-versa. Or you may find it listed under the builder’s name rather than the class name. Procedures are in place aimed at standardizing class naming, but this will take some time to fully implement. Keel and other variations are usually coded with a fairly obvious abbreviation, for example DK for deep keel, SD for shoal draft, BK for bulb keel, WK for wing keel, CB for centerboard, CR for cruising edition or R for racing configuration, etc. However these codes are also still in the process of being standardized. In the case of classes produced with several keel options, the owner should always coordinate carefully with the Measurer or Rating Office to ensure that the owner’s keel actually agrees in total draft with the designation given in the table. When a new production hull is field-measured, the Measurer may have no way of knowing that it will eventually be the deep-keel version of a new production model and therefore will take it to be the standard version. In fact, sometimes the builders themselves do not anticipate that they will ultimately be producing also a shoal-keel version. Therefore, the keel designations listed in the table, although correct in most cases, should always be confirmed by checking the total draft on file with that of the yacht to be rated. Last, but not least -- if, after consulting the table and the local rating officials, it is determined that no hull file exists for the yacht to be rated, the Rating Office can still produce a hull file from additional information you will be asked to provide. However, do not automatically dismiss the option of actually getting a field measurement of the hull’s lines (even for ORC Club). Not only will this produce the most accurate result, but in some cases it has proved to be easier and less time-consuming than attempting to track down and obtain hull lines in a useful format from a design office, particularly for older yachts. As additional class hulls are measured they are periodically added to the table. If a class is not found, the owner should always check for latest availability with the local Measurer or Rating Office and, for ORC Club, check also if a missing keel configuration can be produced by modifying an existing hull file. CLUB HULL LIST ORC Club October 2005 “VPP Inside” NUMERIC ALBERG 37 ALPA11.50 ALBIN 35 (STRATOS) ALTURA 1101 POL.37 007 ALBIN 42 ALTURA 601 1D35 ALBIN 79 ALTURA 801 1D48 ALBIN ACCENT 26 ALU 35 747 ALBIN BALLAD ALUMAAT 8.50 C. LIBERA ALBIN CUMULUS ALU-STAR EIGENBAU 90 WATER B. SLOOP ALBIN DELTA AMARAGE ALBIN EXPRESS AMARAGE SPOILER ALBIN NOVA AMEL AUROS 41 Alpha “A” ALBIN STRATUS AMEL KIRK ALBIN VEGA AMEL SHARKI ABBOTT 33 ALC 40 AMETHYST ABBOTT 36 ALC 46 AMON 790 ABBOTT 36 (DK) ALCOTAN 27 AMON 940 ABLE 50 ALCYON AMPEX 30 ABNSTR ALDEN AMULETO 707 ABSOLUT 37 ALDEN 44 AND70 ABSOLUT 38 ALDEN 442 ANGRA 21 ACHAT ALDEN 45 ANTIGUA 34 ACHILLES 8.50 ALDEN 46 (CB) ANTILLA 30 ADAMS 10.6 ALDEN 48 (CB) ANTILLA 36 ADAMS 11.9 ALDEN 49 (CB) ANTILLA 40 ADAMS 12 ALDEN 50 (CB) APC 37 ADAMS 13 ALDEN 52 APG 50 ADAMS 15 ALDEN 54 APG 58 ADAMS 15.2 ALDEN 54 (BK) APHRODITE 101 ADAMS 16.4 ALDEN 72 APHRODITE 25 ADAMS 31/HALF TON ALDEN C APHRODITE 29 ADAMS 35 ALFA 25 APHRODITE 40 ADAMS 44 (CARINA) ALFA 51 APHRODITE 51 ADAMS BM ALFA 9.50 APOLLO 12 ADAMS TRAD 36 ALISIO AQUADRAC ADMIRAL 24 ALKAID 850 AQUAVIT ADVENTURE 30 ALLIED 30 AQUILA AEGEAN 234 ALLIED 36 AQUILA (DK) AEGEAN 39 ALOA 21 AQUILA (SD) AERODYNE 38 ALOA 27 AQUILA 11 AERODYNE 43 ALOA 29 AQUILA GTE AGARI ALOA 34 AQUILA REGATE AGS BB-30 ALOHA 26 ARCADIA AGULHAS 45 ALPA 11.50 ARCADIA (DK) AIKIDO 31 ALPA 12.70 ARCHAMBAULT A 40 AIO 55 ALPA 21 ARCHAMBAULT SPRINT AKELA 33 ALPA 27 ARCONA 32 ALBA 19 ALPA 34 ARCONA 321 ALBANA ALPA 36 ARCONA 321 R ALBATROS 8.25 ALPA 36-38 ARCONA 355 ALBATROS 950 ALPA 38 ARCONA 36 ALBATROS S ALPA 8 ARCONA 370 ALBERG 35 ALPA 9.50 ARCONA 38 3 CLUB HULL LIST ORC Club October 2005 “VPP Inside” ARCONA 40 AVANCE 40 BALTIC 40 (WK) ARCONA 460 AVANCE 40 (CB) BALTIC 42 ARICA 30 PB AVANCE 418 BALTIC 42 (C&C) ARIES 32 AVC 39 BALTIC 42 (DCB) ARIES 37 AVENT 23 BALTIC 42 (DP) ARIES 37.5 AVENTURA 27 BALTIC 43 ARLECCHINO AVENTURA 42 BALTIC 43 (BK) ARLEQUIN AVENTURA 703 BALTIC 43/25 ARLEQUIN GTE AVNT26 BALTIC 44 ARMAGNAC 27 AZDOR BALTIC 45 ARMAGNAC 65 AZOR BALTIC 45 (DP) ARMAGNAC MK1 AZOR 26 BALTIC 46 (C&C) ARPEGE 32 AZUREE 35 BALTIC 47 ARPEGE B.CORTO BALTIC 48 ARPEGE DRAFT 1.40 BALTIC 48 (CB) ARPEGE HT Alpha “B” BALTIC 48 (DP) ARPEGE LUNGO BALTIC 50 ARROGANCE B 26 BALTIC 51 ARROGANCE 50 B 31 BALTIC 51 (CB) ARTINA 33 B&C 41 BALTIC 51 (SD) (C&C) ARUBA 28 B&C 46 BALTIC 52 ASSO 99 B&C 49 BALTIC 52 (SD) AST. LA NAVE 24.5 B&C 52 BALTIC 52 (WK) AST. MARCO B&C 58 BALTIC 55 ASTRAEA 295 B.R. 310 BALTIC 55 (WK) ASTRAEA 330 BA 28 BALTIC 58 ATALANTA 30 BA 40 BALTIC 60 ATHENA 34 BABA 35 BALTIC 63 ATHENA 44 BABA 40 BALTIC 64 ATLANTIC 31 BAD 27 BALTIC 64 (CB) ATLANTIC 40 BADALO 33 BALTIC 64 (WK) ATLANTIC 44 BAHAMAS 40 BALTIC 66 IMS ATLANTIC 49 BAKKER
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