Tornado (sailboat)
The
Tornado is an olympic class sailing
catamaran, and has been in the
Olympics since
1976. It was designed in
1967 by Rodney March of
Brightlingsea,
England, with help from Terry Pierce, and Reg White, specifically for the purpose of becoming the Olympic catamaran. At the IYRU Olympic Catmaran Trials, it easily defeated the other challengers.
Capable of speeds above 30 knots reaching, and 18 knots upwind, the Tornado class is often characterized as "the formula 1 of sailing".
Some features:
- LOA: 6.1 m
- Length waterline: 5.84 m
- Beam: 3.08 m
- Draught (centre boards retracted/extended): 0.15 / 0.76 m
- Mast: 9.4 m
- Weight: 130 - 145 kg fully rigged
- Trapeze (double since 2000)
The original Tornado
sail-plan:
The Tornado
sail-plan was changed in
2000, and now consists of:
- Main sail, 17 m²
- Jib, 7 m², self-tacking
- Spinnaker, 25 m²
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