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The C-Class Catamaran is a high-performance developmental class sailing catamaran . They are very light boats which use rigid wing sails and can sail at twice the speed of the wind. They are used for match races known as the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy and its successor the International C-Class Catamaran Championship - both often referred to as the "Little America's Cup".

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6-549: (Redirected from C-class ) For information on C-class articles on Misplaced Pages, see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject assessment C class may refer to: Ships [ edit ] C-class destroyer (disambiguation) , multiple destroyers C-class submarine (disambiguation) , multiple submarines C-class corvette (disambiguation) , ships of the Victorian Royal Navy C-class cruiser , Royal Navy light cruisers built just before

12-432: A type of HP BladeSystem server computer C-segment , a European vehicle size class See also [ edit ] Class C (disambiguation) C (disambiguation) Class (disambiguation) C series (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title C class . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

18-580: The Tornado , which became an Olympic class. The D class never really got off the ground in earnest. Meanwhile, the C-Class quickly developed into high tech boats that were used in the Little America's Cup . These require large investments of time and money to race, and so this class is extremely small, but it maintains its status as the ultimate sailing catamaran designs. This water sports -related article

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30-423: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=C_class&oldid=1223399917 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages International C-class catamaran The class

36-563: Was founded during the 1960s and was part of the 4-tier IYRU (now ISAF) approach to divide up the sports catamaran sailing scene into 4 separate groups. These A, B, C and D classes were governed by a very small set of class rules to which each design had to comply. The A-Class is the largest remaining of those 4 main classes. The B-Class splintered into a score of sub classes like the Hobie 16 's, Formula 18 's and other classes that contain far more and far stricter class rules, but also gave birth to

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