International class

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International Class was a status that the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) used to grant to sailing boat classes that offered a high standard of international competitive sailing and satisfied a number of criteria regarding the number of boats of that class, their international distribution, and the rules, administration and operation of that class's Class Association. A different status was that of Recognized Class, which was granted to a class of sail boat that did not yet fulfill all the requirements for designation as an International Class. Recognition as an international class made it possible for a class of boat to be considered as an Olympic sailing class.[1]

This status no longer exists,[when?] and the ISAF officially includes only the following seven categories of sailing classes.[2]

Official name Details
Olympic Olympic sailing classes
Centreboard Dinghy sailing
Multihull Multihull
Keelboat Keelboat
Boards Windsurfing
Yacht Yacht
Radio Radio-controlled boat

References[]

  1. ^ Tillman, Richard (2005). The Complete Book of Laser Sailing. McGraw Hill Professional. p. 11. ISBN 9780071792103.
  2. ^ "Classes & Equipment". ISAF. Retrieved 7 July 2016.

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