Boat classes are listed by category: Developmental, One Design, Open, Previous, Proposed.
Classes by size, by photo, List of Model Yachting magazine issues featuring these boats.
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An Americas' Cup type model yacht of impeccable quality and a Strict One Design. She requires only one rig for all conditions due to her unique Wing Tip Rig™, which is easy to depower. Many other boats her size require two to three rigs for different conditions which can really run up the cost or limit your sailing if you don't have them. The spinnaker works very well in any condition since the stronger the wind the more it tends to LIFT the bow!!! "65" Loa, 22 " Draft, 11.5" Beam, 25.8 lb Displacement, 2650 sq inches sail area all up!
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The FORMULA 48 CLASS: 1/10 scale (approximately) Formula 48 size which works out to be about 48 inches long and wide. Along with some very limited basic rules, the FORMULA 48 Class multihulls are considered as a development class - but without limitations, where individual design and technical ideas may be pursued. If you wish to experiment with hull AND rig and sail design, only three dimensions control this class, Maximum Length, Width and Sail Area. Solid wing sails, multiple masts, uni-rig sail design, Wing Masts all are legal and encouraged.
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The Proposed Mini 12 Class, initiated in may 2005, seeking enough members to form an AMYA One Design class. It is a 45 inch model of an East Coast 12 Meter boat produced by One Manufacturer. 45" long.
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The Proposed Northwind 36/600 Class, initiated in November 2002, seeking enough members to form an AMYA One Design class outside of the 36/600 Class above. It is a 36 inch model of an America's Cup boat produced by One Manufacturer. 36" long.
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The Proposed Panache II/Panache Elite Class, initiated in January 2003, seeking enough members to form an AMYA recognized Developmental class based on a One Design hull where underwater appendages and rigs are variable. It is a 30 inch model based on an original design by Vic Smeed, modified by the current hull Manufacturer. 30" long.
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