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FOLDER ETAP 2010.Pdf
2010 the difference UNSINKABLE You will never need to abandon ship thanks to the unsinkability guarantee. You know that your ETAP boat will stay afloat, so you can calmly tackle any technical problems and sail safely to the nearest port. INSULATION There is a highly efficient thermal and acoustic insulation thanks to the double-mould construction method. NO CONDENSATION Your ETAP is condensation-free thanks to the ship-in-ship construction, giving your crew and equipment a much more pleasant environment than other boats. OPTIMAL STIFFNESS An ETAP has a more rigid, dimensionally stable structure thanks to the double-skinned deck and hull. UNMATCHED QUALITY due to the use of premium quality materials and high tech production methods. HIGH RESALE VALUE ETAP yachts have a very high resale value. ETAP 21i flooded to the maximum.Test by German magazine ETAP 21i hull in double-skin construction. Test by French magazine "Voiles & Voiliers" "Yacht". Itinerary: strait between Germany and Denmark in a Itinerary: Calais - Dover - Calais in a single day. single day with throuh-hull fittings open! unsinkable AN UNSINKABLE YACHT SHOULD NOT ONLY STAY AFLOAT, IT HAS TO BE ABLE TO SAIL SAFELY TO THE NEAREST PORT. "Voile & Voiliers" (French magazine) sailed an ETAP 21i with through-hull fittings open in a single day from Calais to Dover and back. Average speed: 5 knots in a 20 knot breeze. Since its foundation 40 years ago, ETAP's aim is to build the safest sailing yachts in the world . Besides selecting superb materials and paying close attention to ergonomics, we feel it imperative that ETAP yachts should be made unsinkable. -
Yardstickzahlen 2020 Für Den Sorpesee
Regattagemeinschaft Sorpesee Stand 19.05.2020 Yardstickzahlen 2020 für den Sorpesee Kategorie 1: Jollen und Jollenkreuzer Yardstickzahl geändert Sorpesee 15er Jollenkreuzer Touring 112 16.01.2009 20er Jollenkreuzer Touring 110 16.01.2009 20er Jollenkreuzer Renn 96 16.01.2009 420er 116 03.01.2014 470er 104 03.01.2014 Conger 116 16.01.2009 Finn Carbonmast mit beliebigem Segel 109 17.03.2010 Finn Alumast mit beliebigem Segel 110 17.03.2010 Fighter 109 08.03.2013 H-Jolle GFK 101 16.01.2009 H-Jolle Holz 103 16.01.2009 Korsar 103 16.01.2009 Laser Radial 116 03.01.2014 Laser Standard 115 03.01.2014 Lis-Jollenkreuzer 118 16.01.2009 O-Jolle klassisch (Holzmast) 117 03.01.2014 O-Jolle Alumast Massivholz 114 03.01.2014 O-Jolle modern 113 03.01.2014 Pirat GFK 111 03.01.2014 Pirat Touring Holz 115 03.01.2014 Schwertzugvogel bis ’78 109 03.01.2014 Schwertzugvogel nach ’78 107 03.01.2014 VB-Jolle 120 16.01.2009 Vaurien 118 16.01.2009 Version 2018_1 Kategorie 2: Kielboote Regattaklassen Yardstickzahl geändert Sorpesee BM 16 qm 117 16.01.2009 Dehler Sprinta Sport 106 03.01.2014 Drachen 107 03.01.2014 Dyas bis '87 104 03.01.2014 Dyas nach '87 102 03.01.2014 Folkeboot 114 16.01.2009 H-Boot 105 03.01.2014 H-26 104 03.01.2014 Hansa Jolle GFK 118 03.01.2014 Hansa Jolle Holz/Alumast 120 07.03.2014 Hansa Jolle Holz/Holzmast 120 07.03.2014 J 22 106 03.01.2014 Jeanneau 24 O.D. -
Sailing Yacht Design L. Schoonman
Sailing ForYacht Improvement of Space Design Perception L. Schoonman Sailing Yacht Design For improvement of space perception 10th July 2015 L. Schoonman Report Bachelor Graduation Project Industrial Design Chair: prof. dr. ir. F. van Houten University of Twente: J.A. Garde Satellite Yacht Design: K. van de Stadt Satellite Yacht Design University of Twente Fig. 1 Drawing Final design Langepad 31 Industrial Design 1544 PS Zaandijk Postbus 217 www.yacht-design.nl 7500 AE Enschede www.utwente.nl Content Summary 7 Wealthy thirties 36 Introduction 9 Chapter 8 | Chapter 1 | First explorations 10 Layout 37 Concept cars & caravans 12 Sketching 38 Chapter 2 | Target groups 15 Chapter 9 | Concepts 44 Scenario`s 16 Concepts choice 55 50+ 16 Rental 18 Chapter 10 | Measures and sizes 56 Young couple with children 20 Parts 59 Wealthy thirties 20 Chapter 11 | Exterior design 65 Chapter 3 | Modules 22 Clay modelling 70 Chapter 4 | Target group & modules 26 Chapter 12 | Final design 72 Target group motivation 28 Detail design 73 Interview Geert Wijma 28 50+ 76 Questionnaire 28 Wealthy thirties 78 Rental re-engagement 80 Chapter 5 | Competition analysis 31 Chapter 13 | Conclusions and recommendations 82 Chapter 6 | Design motivation 32 Reflections 83 Chapter 7 | Styling 34 | References 84 Optical space 34 Styling objective 34 Appendices | Content 85 50+ 35 5 6 Summary This report describes the design process of a sailing yacht with impro- process styling of the practical design is done, the rental group is being vement of the space perception. The assignment is carried out at yacht re-engaged because adapting the design for rental turned out to be designer Satellite Yacht Design. -
Wingps 5 Voyager
Polairdiagrammen -Squib ALBIN ALPHA Auklet 9 Bavaria 33cr Bavaria 42 Bianca III 1 Ton Albin Ballad AVANCE 24 Bavaria 34 1.85 Bavaria 42cruiser BIRDIE 32 1-Tonner OO Albin Balled Avance 36 Bavaria 34 AC Bavaria 430 lagoon Blue Moon 8 mtr. 100D 50 ALBIN DELTA B 26 BAVARIA 34 CRUISER Bavaria 44 1.65 Blusail 24 116 Jezquel Albin Nova B 31 Bavaria 34 Bavaria 44 AC 03-0 bno 183 11_Metre Albin Singoalla B&C 41 BAVARIA 340 C Bavaria 44 Vision BOLING 1D35 ALBIN STRATUS B&C IMS37CR Bavaria 340 x 1.70 Bavaria 44 BONGO 870 1D48 ALBIN VEGA 27 B&C46 Bavaria 34_3x1.35 Bavaria 44x1.95 BONGO 9.60 1_2 TON ONE OFF ALBIN VIGGEN B-32 Bavaria 35 exlc. Bavaria 46 2.00 BONIN 358 1_2 Ton ALC 46 BA 40 BAVARIA 35 HOLIDAY BAVARIA 46 C Bonita 767 1_2 Tonner ALEKSTAR 25 BAD 27 Bavaria 35 Holyday BAVARIA 46 CR Bonita767x1.40 1_4 TON ONE OFF Alligator BAD 37 Bavaria 35 Match D BAVARIA 46 CRUISER Bood 28 1_4 Ton ALO 28 Bahama 43 Bavaria 35 match BAVARIA 46 HOLIDAY Bood 36 2 TONNER Aloa 27 Sport BAKKE 26 BAVARIA 350 Bavaria 46 x 2.00 Booty 24 312 PLUS ALOA 27 BALLAD Bavaria 36 AC 2003 BAVARIA 46 Bosgraaf 37x1.9 50 ‘ IOR ALPA 12.70 Baltic 35 Bavaria 36 AC 98-9 BAVARIA 47 BOXER 24 7 m S ALPA 34 Baltic 37 x2.10 Bavaria 36 AC BAVARIA 50 Brabant II 717 ALPA SUPERMAICA Baltic 37 BAVARIA 36 C Bavaria 50x2.0 BRABANT 747 ALU 41 Baltic 37x2.06 Bavaria 36 CR 01-0 BAVARIA 707 BRAMADOR 34 8 M ALU 980 Baltic 38 BAVARIA 36 CRUISER Bavaria 820x1.30 Breehoorn37x1.90 8 Metres JI Alu. -
44 Années D'essais
12 L’ INDEX 13 Elan 360 S/Elan 400 516/510 Gazelle croisière (c.) 495 Kerkena 6.1 (c.) 485 Opus/(c.) 119/116 Sprint 224 Eleuthera 408 Gem/(c.) 131/115 Kerkena 7.6 489 Orana 44 446 Sprint 108/108 IMS 279/301 Elor 65 51 Gerris 458 Kouign Amann (c.) 419 Oriyana 20 320 Sprint 750 458 Eolia (c.)/(b.) 167/356 Gib’Sea Amaranthe 300 KOD 33 399 Otarie 61 Sprinto 315 Eros 45 Gib’Sea 20 (c.) 47 Kronos 45 271 Ourson Rapide 465 SS 34 32 Eryd 30 449 Gib’Sea 24 (c.) 83 Lacoste 36 188 Outremer 40/Outremer 42 338/428 Start 7 89 44 ANNÉES d’essais Espace 800/Espace 1000 124/153 Gib’Sea 28/(c.) 87/119 Lago 950 Racing 314 Outremer 45 525 Sterell 6.30 476 Voici, classés par types et ordre alphabétique, les bateaux essayés par Voiles et Voiliers. La lettre (b.) signifie «bilan», (c.) «compa ratif», (sb) «semaine à bord», (ns) numéro de Salon. En face, figure le numéro de Espace 1100 174 Gib’Sea 33/Gib’Sea 37 50/55 Lagoon/Lagoon 380 400/365 Outremer 49/Outremer 5X 467/499 Stir Ven 19 525 Etap 20/Etap 21i 118/317 Gib’Sea 106 S (b.) 354 Lagoon 39 511 Ovni/Ovni 28 54/89 Sun Charm 39 215 Voiles et Voiliers qui vous intéresse. Toute commande doit être adressée à Voiles et Voiliers Essais, 13, rue du Breil CS 46305, 35063 Rennes Cedex, et accompagnée d’un chèque de 6,20 euros (6,80 euros pour Etap 22 (c.) 47 Gib’Sea 114/(c.) 144/147 Lagoon 400 460 Ovni 31 (c.)/Ovni 32 (c.) 119/199 Sun Dance 36 217 les numéros de Salon). -
Langszij 2020-1
LANGSZIZIJJ Langszij is een uitgave van de Bavaria Zeilclub de Bavaria van is een uitgave Langszij Betaalbare kwaliteitszeilen SailSelect zeilmakerij, Uitdammer Dorpsstraat 35, 1154 PS Uitdam Tel: 020 4031018 Fax 020 4031019 [email protected] www.sailselect.nl LANGSZIJ KUIPPRAAT VAN DE VOORZITTER Kuippraat Kortgene, 26-02-2020/21-03-2020 VOORJAAR De dagen lengen alweer, langzaam komt een ieder weer uit een soort winterslaap en om mij heen zie ik dat de een of andere boot al weer vaarklaar gemaakt wordt. Patriot, mijn eigen schip, gaat de komende weken even op de wal voor wat aanpassingen, het onderwaterschip en een polyes- ter opknapbeurt. Deze zomer op pad met een zichtbaar “nieu- were” boot. Wat kijk ik uit naar het nieuwe seizoen. Ik hoop dat dit voor u tief erg klein, waarbij het erg moeilijk is om te blijven bestaan. allen ook zo is! Laat het mooie weer maar komen. In februari De Moody Club heeft zich recentelijk opgeheven, bij gebrek aan drie weekenden op een rij met stormachtig weer was voor mij voldoende leden. Zonde, want er zijn wel veel mooie Moody’s. dan ook meer dan voldoende. Maar groot of klein, elke club is nu eenmaal afhankelijk van een zekere mate van participatie door de leden om op termijn REDACTIE levensvatbaar te kunnen blijven. En dat geldt natuurlijk ook voor De laatste weken heeft de redactie weer veel tijd en effort gesto- de BZc. ken in de komende uitgave van de Langszij. Voor mij een reden om mij achter mijn toetsenbord plaats te BETROKKENHEID laten nemen en mij tot u te wenden. -
PHRF-LE INC. This List Reflects Base Ratings for Boat Classes in the PHRF-LE Database
MASTER CLASS LIST 12-12-2017 PHRF-LE INC. This list reflects base ratings for boat classes in the PHRF-LE database. Individual boat ratings may vary due to modifications and/or penalties. CLASS HCP CR_WT # J I P E LOA LWL B D DISP. 11 METER 72 2071 10.2 32.2 36.1 13.6 33.0 26.9 8.0 0.0 3600 1D 35 30 2195 12.4 42.5 44.5 18.0 35.0 30.5 10.8 7.5 6600 1D 35 CUS 30 2248 17.7 42.5 44.5 18.0 35.0 30.5 10.8 7.5 6600 1D48 -33 2939 16.7 57.7 61.4 22.0 48.0 40.1 14.2 10.1 17860 22 CUST 189 1356 6.8 22.8 24.5 10.7 22.0 19.0 7.2 4.9 2100 24 CUSTOM 159 1500 1 9.8 29.5 28.0 10.0 24.0 20.4 9.1 4.5 2900 245 JACKETT 168 1503 9.7 32.0 27.4 9.8 24.5 18.4 8.3 4.2 3300 25 CUSTOM 159 1548 8.6 32.3 30.9 12.4 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 25 GS CUST. 135 1596 9.6 33.8 30.0 12.0 25.1 20.3 8.5 4.7 4000 26 RANGER CUS 186 1532 11.4 33.5 26.4 9.9 26.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 26 RNG.CUST 186 1532 1 11.4 33.5 26.4 9.9 26.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 27 C&C CUST 177 1571 10.0 35.3 30.6 10.8 26.5 23.0 9.3 4.8 4400 27 JACKET 156 1623 10.6 35.2 31.0 10.8 26.8 21.1 9.3 5.1 5000 30 CUST 153 1733 1 12.5 39.5 34.7 10.6 29.3 23.5 10.1 5.5 7600 30 CUST. -
Centerboard Classes NAPY D-PN Wind HC
Centerboard Classes NAPY D-PN Wind HC For Handicap Range Code 0-1 2-3 4 5-9 14 (Int.) 14 85.3 86.9 85.4 84.2 84.1 29er 29 84.5 (85.8) 84.7 83.9 (78.9) 405 (Int.) 405 89.9 (89.2) 420 (Int. or Club) 420 97.6 103.4 100.0 95.0 90.8 470 (Int.) 470 86.3 91.4 88.4 85.0 82.1 49er (Int.) 49 68.2 69.6 505 (Int.) 505 79.8 82.1 80.9 79.6 78.0 A Scow A-SC 61.3 [63.2] 62.0 [56.0] Akroyd AKR 99.3 (97.7) 99.4 [102.8] Albacore (15') ALBA 90.3 94.5 92.5 88.7 85.8 Alpha ALPH 110.4 (105.5) 110.3 110.3 Alpha One ALPHO 89.5 90.3 90.0 [90.5] Alpha Pro ALPRO (97.3) (98.3) American 14.6 AM-146 96.1 96.5 American 16 AM-16 103.6 (110.2) 105.0 American 18 AM-18 [102.0] Apollo C/B (15'9") APOL 92.4 96.6 94.4 (90.0) (89.1) Aqua Finn AQFN 106.3 106.4 Arrow 15 ARO15 (96.7) (96.4) B14 B14 (81.0) (83.9) Bandit (Canadian) BNDT 98.2 (100.2) Bandit 15 BND15 97.9 100.7 98.8 96.7 [96.7] Bandit 17 BND17 (97.0) [101.6] (99.5) Banshee BNSH 93.7 95.9 94.5 92.5 [90.6] Barnegat 17 BG-17 100.3 100.9 Barnegat Bay Sneakbox B16F 110.6 110.5 [107.4] Barracuda BAR (102.0) (100.0) Beetle Cat (12'4", Cat Rig) BEE-C 120.6 (121.7) 119.5 118.8 Blue Jay BJ 108.6 110.1 109.5 107.2 (106.7) Bombardier 4.8 BOM4.8 94.9 [97.1] 96.1 Bonito BNTO 122.3 (128.5) (122.5) Boss w/spi BOS 74.5 75.1 Buccaneer 18' spi (SWN18) BCN 86.9 89.2 87.0 86.3 85.4 Butterfly BUT 108.3 110.1 109.4 106.9 106.7 Buzz BUZ 80.5 81.4 Byte BYTE 97.4 97.7 97.4 96.3 [95.3] Byte CII BYTE2 (91.4) [91.7] [91.6] [90.4] [89.6] C Scow C-SC 79.1 81.4 80.1 78.1 77.6 Canoe (Int.) I-CAN 79.1 [81.6] 79.4 (79.0) Canoe 4 Mtr 4-CAN 121.0 121.6 -
Latitude 38 March 2012
Latitude 38 Latitude VOLUME 417 March 2012 WE GO WHERE THE WIND BLOWS MARCH 2012 VOLUME 417 FEBRUARY 16, 2012: SUNNY AND 68º Welcome to the Alameda Estuary, the most sheltered, deep waterway in the Bay, and home to Grand Marina. We do winter right. • Prime deep water concrete slips DIRECTORY of in a variety of sizes GRAND MARINA • Great Estuary location at the heart TENANTS of the beautiful Alameda Island • Complete bathroom and shower Blue Pelican Marine ................... 146 facility, heated and tiled Boat Yard at Grand Marina, The .. 25 • FREE pump out station open 24/7 Marchal Sailmakers ................... 138 • Full Service Marine Center and New Era Yachts .......................... 151 haul out facility Pacifi c Crest Canvas ..................... 26 • Free parking Pacifi c Yacht Imports (510) 865-1200 • Free WiFi on site! Leasing Offi ce Open Daily UK-Halsey Sailmakers • And much more… 2099 Grand Street, Alameda, CA 94501 www.grandmarina.com Page 2 • Latitude 38 • March, 2012 The Difference Is No Illusion What do world caliber sailors dream about: winning races, setting records and …maybe even cruising. Stan and Sally Honey race on some of the most state-of-the-art racing sailboats ever built. They win major events. They set PHOTO TUCKER BRADFORD records. And they race – and cruise – their own boat, a Cal 40, Illusion. Sally was a sailmaker for many years, owning and operating The Spinnaker Shop and building quality racing and cruising sails. So when she and Stan wanted a new jib for Illusion they knew exactly what they wanted: a working jib that even has slab reefing with a zipper closure. -
Three Great Sailors, One Great Year Wally Cross on Tuning Your Rig Stiff Winds, Steep Waves, Spirited Women
Volume XIX No. 2 March 2008 Three Great Sailors, One Great Year Wally Cross on Tuning Your Rig Stiff Winds, Steep Waves, Spirited Women Over 500 New and Used Boats Seawear tm www.seawear.com Nautical Jewelry Carefree Sailing Twin Cities Dealer for Catalina Yachts 26-50' Join our 2008 Sail Club starting at $795 00 !! And captain/skipper 22-26' Catalinas • Lake Minnetonka sailing • Non-Sailor? ASA Sailing School On-Site • No dock fees, boat payments, cleaning or service on Smiths Bay, Lake Minnetonka • Million dollar marina & dockage facility with clubhouse use Call for Details: Hurry—Limited Memberships 952-475-3443 [email protected] sailorsworldinc.com 2 Visit Northern Breezes Online @ www.sailingbreezes.com - March 2008 S A I L I N G S C H O O L Safe, fun, learning Learn to sail on Three Metro Lakes; Also Leech Lake, MN; Pewaukee Lake, WI; School of Lake Superior, Apostle Islands, Bayfield, WI; Lake Michigan; Caribbean Islands the Year On-the-water courses weekends, week days, evenings starting May: Gold Standard • Basic Small Boat - $195 • Basic Keelboat - ASA Certification • Basic Coastal Cruising - ASA Certification • Coastal Navigation • Bareboat Charter - ASA Certification • Advanced Coastal Cruising - ASA Offshore Courses • Vacation Courses: Combined Basic Cruising and Bareboat Charter 4-day live aboard courses on Lake Superior in the Beautiful Apostle Islands and Lake Michigan • Family Vacation Courses and Adventures From 3 To 5 Days • Cruising Multihull Aboard 38’ Catamaran • Celestial • Radar • Weather • Women’s Only Courses (All Levels): Call to set yours up or join others • Five Day Flotillas on Lake Superior - No Experience Required Newsletter • Rides • Call For Private, Flexible Schedule • Caribbean Vacations (See P. -
Entry Details for Photographers
J.P.Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race 2014 Entry Details for Photographers Sail Number Boat Name Hull Colour Design Type 001 ORION RED/YELLOW Firebird 8m 01 FINNLADY White Seafinn 411 CAY1 PARADOX Grey CO1 MEOW White Contessa 26 DQ1 PSYCHE white Gaff Yawl GBR1 TEAM RICHARD MILLE White & Black GC32 GBR1L ALICE OF HAMBLE White J/109 GBR1R LEOPARD BLUE Farr 100 Canting Keel GRN01 TANGALANGA WHITE Beneteau First 47.7 NL1 SPAX SOLUTION RORO1 VERITY K white Countess 36 RUS1 MONSTER PROJECT BLUE Volvo 60 DS2 JOLIE BRISE BLACK Pilot Cutter DS2X BRASSED OFF white Westerly Discus GBR2L JIGSAW White J/109 RORO2 SPIRIT OF SCOTT BADER white RO-RO cat 02 GBR3L ME JULIE J/109 4 SWEET CHARIOT White Farr 60 GBR004 COOL RUNNINGS Dark Grey Open 7.50 05 R5 Dark Grey Broadblue Rapier 400 GBR5 PIP White Pogo S1 6 WHITE LIGHT White Parker 31 R6 SEA JAY Varnish Rhodes 6 tonner 8 PRINCE OF BRADWELL white Mirage 29 GBR8R MOONLIGHTING White Collins 35 009 HEART OF GOLD White Najad 410 GBR9L SUNSHINE White Ker 9m GBR9R MURKA Green Swan 48 K9 WOOF H Boat NG9 KINGFISHER Blue Norfolk Gypsy GBR10 ROSALBA White Open 60 Owen Clark 11 THALIA Wanhill Gaff Cutter 12 MERCATOR White Etap 30 12X BETTY White Najad 355 SC15 BECKY Blue Seacracker 33 17 BLITHE SPIRIT White Southerly 38 17X BLACK JACK Black Jack Cornish Crabber 24 Mk2 GBR17R VONDELING White Swan 45 K17 SCEPTRE white 12 Metre 19 JABIRU Maroon Yarmouth 23 19X SANDPIPER White Parker 235 OR20 SOPHAN White Westerly Oceanranger 38 P20 ALICE PELLOW White with black top sides Cornish Crabber Pilot Cutter FRA21 -
COLUMBA SAILING CLUB YEARBOOK 2010 COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB Founded July 17, 1957
History in the Making COLUMBA SAILING CLUB YEARBOOK 2010 COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB Founded July 17, 1957 CLUB BURGEE CLUB DEVICE Mailing Address PO Box 922 Columbia SC 29202 Physical Address 292 Shuler Road Columbia SC 29212 Phone 803-781-4518 Website www.columbiasailingclub.org The yearbook is for the use of CSC members only. The personal information contained in it is not intended to be used for non-CSC mailings or emails. Cover Photo Credit – Mark Alexander Club Device (shown above) – Illustrated by Jim Edwards Columbia Sailing Club is home to these Fleets J/24 Fleet 67 JY-15 Fleet 47 Lightning Fleet 440 MC Scow Fleet 65 S2 7.9 Fleet 24 Sunfish Fleet 670 Y-Flyer Fleet 16 COLUMBIA SAILING CLUB 2010 YEARBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS CSC Officers, Board of Stewards, Membership Committee, Committee Chairs ................ 1 CSC Auxiliary Board and Committee Chairs ...................................................................... 2 Past Commodores and Past CSC Auxiliary Presidents...................................................... 3 Special Club Awards ........................................................................................................... 4 Fee Schedule ...................................................................................................................... 7 Club Rules and Guidelines.................................................................................................. 8 Back Cove Rules..............................................................................................................