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Finn Classic dinghy | |
The Finn was designed in 1949 to be the 'monotype' dinghy at the 1952 Olympic Games. It has remained an Olympic cass ever since and is now the longest standing of any Olympic dinghy class. It currently fills the slot for the Heavyweight Dinghy. |
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created by Toffee31 performance weight 6.03972 |
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Specifications: |
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Hull type | Monohull |
Length over all | 4.94 m. / 16.2 ft. |
Length waterline | 3.74 m. / 12.3 ft. |
Beam | 1.58 m. / 5.2 ft. |
Depth | 0.76 m. / 2.5 ft. |
Minimum depth | 0.60 m. / 2.0 ft. |
Total weight | 150 kg / 0.1 long tonnes |
Ballast | 30 kg / 66 pounds |
Max. waterballast per side | 0 liter |
Mast | 6.65 m. / 21.8 ft. |
Sail area up wind | 10.2 m². / 110 ft². |
Max. sail area | 10.2 m². / 110 ft². |
D/L ratio | 76 |
S/D ratio | 36.1 |
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Mainsail | 10.2 m². / 110 ft². dacron 2 reefs |
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