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Catamaran racing hydrofoil. Crowned World Sailings 2019 Boat of the Year and the first boat to hit 50 knots during racing SailGPs F50 wingsailed catamaran marks a huge step forward in the evolution of the sport. Sailing used to be considered as a rather sedate pastime. 12lighted the importance of ecient hydrofoil design and the Class Rule for the 1335th Americas Cup Bermuda 2017 to be held on 48-foot catamarans even 14further emphasizes their importance.
New Zealand R Class skiff. Sailing types can now buy themselves a racing catamaran that breaks free from the drag and discomfort of the water. But in the past few years the world of yacht racing has been revolutionised by the arrival of hydrofoil-supported catamarans.
There is no other entertainment product like it in the world. IFLY15 is the series-produced flying catamaran for sailors who love high-speed sailing while having understood that it is important to stay in control of the boat. The EIFO is a extended and modified version of the UFO a 25 ft racing trimaran with T-shape hydrofoils.
Speed is nothing without controlNo need to break Your neck to be a. As hydrofoil design is now one of the few 15features of the sailboat design left open in. As the hull speed increases due to the pressure on the sails in some cases with just 10 knots of true wind the hull lifts out of the water reducing the wetted surface and decreasing drag.
The Flying Phantom mimics the hydrofoiling action demonstrated by. A stable racing catamaran with hydrofoil qualities is disclosed. The aerodynamic design accentuates the performance qualities of this super fast foiling racing boat.
The hydrofoil configuration will be symmetrical about the longitudinal centreline when applied to a symmetrical hull layout such as the catamaran or trimaran. The SuperFoiler is a highly advanced purpose-built machine that drives unrivalled performance. Hydrofoil sailboats have wing-like foils mounted under the hull.