Volvo Ocean 60

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Illbruck Challenge in Kiel during 2001–2002 Volvo Ocean Race
Illbruck Challenge in Kiel during 2001–2002 Volvo Ocean Race
Team SEB, Team Tyco and News Corp in Kiel during 2001–2002 Volvo Ocean Race

The Whitbread 60 (W60), later known as the Volvo Ocean 60 (VO60), was a class of ocean racing yacht built to a "box rule" specifying key design parameters of the 10 smaller yachts which took part the 1993–94 Whitbread Round the World Race.[1]

The class raced with such success that the following race was restricted to Whitbread 60s only. Its design was used for the last time in the 2001–02 Volvo Ocean Race, replaced thereafter by the sophisticated, canting keel Volvo Open 70, built to a new box rule.[1]

Box Rule specifications[]

Ocean 60
Overall Length: 19.50 m (64 ft)
Beam: 5.25 m (17 ft)
Draught: 3.75 m (12 ft)
Air Draught: 26.00 m (85 ft)
Displacement: 13,500 kg (29,762 lb)

Yachts[]

A total of 28 Volvo Ocean 60s were built for races over an eight year starting span.

Whitbread 60s/Volvo Ocean 60s
1993–1994 1997–1998 2001–2002
Brooksfield America's Challenge Amer Sports One
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing Brunel Sunergy Amer Sports Too
Hetman Sahaidachny Chessie Racing Assa Abloy (2)
Galicia '93 Pescanova EF Education Djuice Dragons
Intrum Justitia EF Language Illbruck Challenge
Reebok/Dolphin & Youth Innovation Kvaerner Team News Corp
Tokio Merit Cup Team SEB
Odessa Silk Cut Team Tyco
Winston Swedish Match
Yamaha Toshiba
Training Boats
Assa Abloy (1)
Djuice Dragons

Comparison of Ocean 60 and Open 70[]

Ocean 60 Open 70[2]
Overall Length: 19.50 m (64 ft) 21.50 m (71 ft)
Beam: 5.25 m (17 ft) 5.70 m (19 ft)
Draught: 3.75 m (12 ft) 4.50 m (15 ft)
Air Draught: 26.00 m (85 ft) 31.50 m (103 ft)
Displacement: 13,500 kg (29,762 lb) 14,000 kg (30,865 lb)
Ballast Water Ballast
Keel Fixed Canting

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Archived copy". www.nationalgeographic.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2001. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Volvo Ocean 70". www.perrottidesign.com.

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