Extreme 40

The Extreme 40 is a class of sailing catamaran created by TornadoSport and designed by Yves Loday. The boats are 40 feet long and are constructed out of carbon fibre. They have a top speed of about 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph) and can sail at about 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) in 20–25 knots of wind [1] The first extreme 40 was launched in 2005. They were sailed in the Extreme Sailing Series, formerly known as the iShares Cup. Extreme 40s are essentially a scaled-up version of the Tornado sailboat used in The Olympics. [2]

Extreme 40 catamarans at the 2008 iShares Cup in Kiel.
Development
DesignerYves Loday
Hull
LOA12 m (40 ft)
Beam7.0 m (23 ft)
Rig
Rig typeSloop
Mast length19 m (62 ft)
Sails
Mainsail area75 m2 (810 sq ft)
Jib/genoa area25 m2 (270 sq ft)
Gennaker area110 m2 (1,200 sq ft)

Extreme 40's are 12 metres (40 ft) long, have a 7.0 metres (23 ft) beam, displace 1,250 kilograms (2,760 lb) of water, have a mast height of 19 metres (62 ft) and a claimed top speed of 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph). The mainsail is 75 square metres (810 sq ft) and the jib is 25 square metres (270 sq ft). The gennaker used for downwind sailing is 110 square metres (1,200 sq ft). [3]

References

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  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2010-06-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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