Yngling (keelboat)

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Yngling
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Development
DesignerJan Herman Linge
LocationNorway
Year1967
No. built4,500
Builder(s)O'Day Corp.




NameYngling
Boat
Boat weight1,323 lb (600 kg)
Draft3.44 ft (1.05 m)
Hull
Typemonohull
Constructionfibreglass
LOA20.83 ft (6.35 m)
LWL15.42 ft (4.70 m)
Beam5.67 ft (1.73 m)
Hull appendages
Keel/board typeswept fin keel
Ballast683 lb (310 kg)
Rudder(s)internally-mounted spade-type rudder
Rig
Rig typeBermuda rig
I foretriangle height18.70 ft (5.70 m)
J foretriangle base6.56 ft (2.00 m)
P mainsail luff22.31 ft (6.80 m)
E mainsail foot8.53 ft (2.60 m)
Sails
Sailplanfractional rigged sloop
Mainsail area95.15 sq ft (8.840 m2)
Jib/genoa area61.34 sq ft (5.699 m2)
Spinnaker area180 sq ft (17 m2)
Total sail area156.49 sq ft (14.538 m2)

The Yngling is a sailboat that was designed by Norwegian Jan Herman Linge as a one design racer and first built in 1967.[1][2][3]

The Yngling design is very similar to the larger 1966 Linge-designed Soling.[3]

Production[]

In the past the design was built by in Canada, the O'Day Corp. and in the United States as well as in the United Kingdom. It remains in production at in Denmark and by in Germany.[1][3][4][5]

Design[]

Yngling

The Yngling is a racing keelboat, built predominantly of fibreglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig with aluminum spars. The hull has a spooned raked stem, a raised counter reverse transom, an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a tiller and a swept fixed fin keel. It displaces 1,323 lb (600 kg) and carries 683 lb (310 kg) of lead ballast.[1][3]

The boat has a draft of 3.44 ft (1.05 m) with the standard keel.[1]

The design has small cuddy cabin for stowage.[3]

For sailing the design is equipped with a 180 sq ft (17 m2) spinnaker, an end-boom mainsheet, foam buoyancy and sail windows for visibility.[3]

Operational history[]

A moored Yngling showing the hull shape and cuddy cabin

The design is supported by a class club, the International Yngling Association, with national clubs in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United States and Australia.[6]

The Yngling received ISAF International status in 1979 and was chosen as the Olympic Women's Keelboat for the 2004 and the 2008 Summer Olympics. The Yngling was replaced by the Elliott 6m for the London 2012 Summer Olympics.[1][3]

In a 1994 review Richard Sherwood wrote, "Jan Linge also designed the larger Soling, and the lines are very similar ... The Yngling is highly stable, with a beam-to-waterline ratio of .37 and with 50 percent of the weight in ballast. It is unsinkable, with foam-filled tanks. Sail area is not large, so that the boat may be sailed by younger sailors. While one-design rules are strict, every effort has been made to keep the cost of allowable modifications down."[3]

Events[]

Olympics[]

Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2004 Athens
Gender - Female
Discipline - Fleet
 Great Britain (GBR)
Shirley Robertson
Sarah Webb
Sarah Ayton
 Ukraine (UKR)
Ruslana Taran
Ganna Kalinina
Svitlana Matevusheva
 Denmark (DEN)
Dorte Jensen
Helle Jespersen
Christina Otzen
details
2008 Beijing
Gender - Female
Discipline - Fleet
 Great Britain (GBR)
Sarah Ayton
Sarah Webb
Pippa Wilson
 Netherlands (NED)
Mandy Mulder
Annemieke Bes
Merel Witteveen
 Greece (GRE)
Sofia Bekatorou
Virginia Kravarioti
Sofia Papadopoulou
details
Medal tally
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)2002
2 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
4 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
Totals (5 nations)2226

Open World Championship[]

Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1979  Norway
Wang
Nielsen Lie
Hanssen
[7]
1980  Austria
Fereberger
Spitzbart
Zelder
[7]
1981  Norway
Wang
[7]
1982  Norway
Pettersen
Johansen
Selander
[7]
1983  Denmark
Ranløv
Rossing
Hemmingsen
[7]
1984  Denmark
Pehrson
Midtgaard
Lassen
[7]
1985  Denmark
Palm
Løppenthin
Sebbelo
[7]
1986  Denmark
Pehrsson
N. Chr. Andersen
Sebbelov
[7]
1987  Denmark
Pehrsson
N. Chr. Andersen
Sebbelov
[7]
1988  Denmark
Andersen
Pedersen
Løppenthin
[7]
1989  Denmark
[7]
1990  Norway
E. Torgersen
Espen Stokkeland
N. C. Jansen
[7]
1991  Denmark


[7]
1992  Denmark
Ch. Rasmussen
Reinhold
Hartvig
[7]
1993  Denmark


[7]
1994  Denmark

A. Dam
M.Vilsbaek
[7]
1995 no champion decided [7]
1996 Sydney  Australia
Neville Wittey
Joshua Grace
David Edwards
 Australia
Lumb
Bethwaite
Levy
 Denmark
Andersen
Hovgaard
Løppenthin
[8]
1997 Stavoren  Denmark
 Denmark
Claus Høj Jensen
 Denmark
[9][10]
1998 Wolfgangsee  Denmark


 Norway

Daurer
Andreassen
 Netherlands

De Vries
[11]
1999 Landskrona  Denmark


 Austria


 Denmark


[12]
2000 Skødstrup[13]  Austria

C. Mayr
N. Pracher
 Denmark

C. Kamp
M. Hans
 Denmark


2001 Newport  Austria


 United States
Betsy Alison
 United States
[14][15]
2002 Brunnen  Denmark
Claus Hoj Jensen

 Austria


 Austria


[16][17]
2003 Warnemünde  United States
Betsy Alison

 United States


 New Zealand
Sharon Ferris
Joanna White
Sara Winther
[18][19]
2004 Sydney  Australia
Neville Wittey

 Australia
Nicky Bethwaite
Kristen Kosmala
Karyn Gojnich
 Australia


[20]
2005 Mondsee  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 United States


[21][22]
2006 La Rochelle  United States


 Netherlands


 Denmark


[23][24]
2007 Medemblik  Netherlands


 Russia
Anna Basalkina

 Russia
Yekaterina Skudina

[25][26]
2008 Skovshoved  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 Canada
Jennifer Provan
Martha Henderson
Katie Abbott
[27][28]
2009 Kalmar  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 Netherlands


[29]
2010 Lelystad  United States


 Netherlands


 Netherlands


[30]
2011 Attersee  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 Germany

Claudia Weber
[31]
2012 Sydney  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 Australia


[32]
2013 Brunnen  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 Netherlands


[33][34]
2014 Travemünde  Netherlands


 Netherlands


 Netherlands


[35]
2015 Askøy  Denmark


 Netherlands


 Netherlands


[36]
2016 St. Gilgen  Austria
Rudolf Mayr

 Netherlands


 Netherlands


2017
44 Boats
NED 328
Tom Otte
Jeldau van der Werf
Floor Otte - de Vries
DEN 263
Lucas Lier
Mikkel Nørrelykke
Frederik Zafiryadis
GER 1
Thorsten Schutt
Veit Bücken
Kai Morwinski
[37]
2018
45 Boats
NED 335
Kaj Moorman
Jasper Schuddeboom
Sam Peeks
NED 336
Otte Tom,
Haven Mark,
Tromp Reinier
NED 355
Jamin Maarten,
Pessers Cristel,
Smolders Jaap
[38]
2019 Sheboygan
22 Boats
NED 355 
Maarten Jamin
Jaap Smolders
Cristel Pessers  
USA 316 
Luke Ingalls
Dakota Northrup
Ian Nannig  
USA-302 
Bruce Chafee
Ben Shore
Brodt Taylor  
[39][40]
2020 Berlin (GER) CANCELLED COVID [41]
2021 Berlin (GER)
51 Boats
NED 353
Yska Minks
Jildau Toonstra-ter Horst
Wouter Toornstra
88
David CHAPMAN
Ute WAGNER
Luisa KRUEGER
NED 355
Maarten JAMIN
Cristel PESSERS
Jaap SMOLDERS
[42]

Woman World Championship[]

Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2001 Newport  Betsy Alison (USA)  Hannah Swett (USA)  Jody Swanson (USA) [43][44]
2002 Brunnen  Spain
Monica Azón
Laia Tutzó
Sandra Azón
 Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Wibke Bülle
 United States
Betsy Alison

[45][46]
2003 Cadiz  United States


 Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Wibke Bülle
 Denmark
Dorte Jensen
Helle Jespersen
[47][48]
2004 Santander  Denmark

Christina Otzen
 Denmark
Dorte Jensen
Helle Jespersen
 United States
Carol Cronin

Nancy Haberland
[49]
2005 Mondsee  United States
Sally Barkow
Carrie Howe
Debbie Capozzi
 New Zealand


 Russia
Vlada Ilienko

Natalia Gaponovich
[50][51]
2006 La Rochelle  Spain
Monica Azón
Graciela Pisonero
Sandra Azón
 Germany
Ulrike Schümann

 United States
Sally Barkow
Carrie Howe
Debbie Capozzi
[52][53]
2007 Cascais  Great Britain
Sarah Ayton
Sarah Webb
Pippa Wilson
 United States
Sally Barkow
Carrie Howe
Debbie Capozzi
 Great Britain
Shirley Robertson
Lucy MacGregor
Annie Lush
[54][55]
2008 Miami  Great Britain
Sarah Ayton
Sarah Webb
Pippa Wilson
 Australia
Krystal Weir
Karyn Gojnich
Angela Farrell
 Germany
Ulrike Schümann
Julia Bleck
[56][57]

World Cup[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1972  Denmark (D)
Bo Hansen
Fricke
Hansen
1973  Denmark (D)
Holm
Kampmann
Iversen
1974  Norway (N)
Bøe
Odd Hverven
1975  Denmark (D)
Tang
Iversen
Bry
1976
Denmark
Taarbæk
 Denmark (D)
R. Hansen
1977  Denmark (D)
Thunbo Christensen
1978  Denmark (D)
Jørgen Ring
Christensen
Andersen

See also[]

Related development

References[]

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