Sydney 40

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Sydney 40
Boat
Draft2.68 m (8.8 ft)
Hull
Hull weight5,750 kg (12,680 lb)
LOA12.5 m (41 ft)
LWL10.75 m (35.3 ft)
Beam3.7 m (12 ft)
Sails
Upwind sail area92 m2 (990 sq ft)
Former class of World Sailing

The Sydney 40 was designed by Iain Murray and built by Sydney Yachts in the late 1990s.

History

The Sydney 40 was chosen from the design board by the Royal Ocean Racing Club to become the new One Design class for the Admiral's Cup. The class never really took off for a variety of reasons this led to the failure of the management company Race 1. The boat had a highly tunable rig and was hard to sail well rewarding the most experience crews. The class was allowed to hold a World Championship by the International Sailing Federation for two years early on in its existence.

Events

World Champions

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1999  Merit Cup (ITA)
Vasco Vascotto
2000 Palma

Admiral's Cup