Class40 Explained

Image Boat:File:Class 40 Silvi Belle 2.jpg
Designer:Various
Year:2004
No Built:+190
Crew:Typically 1 or 2
Draft:Max 3m (10feet)
Displacement:Min 4580kg (10,100lb)
Hull Type:monohull
Loa:Max 14.19m (46.56feet)
Loh:Max 12.19m (39.99feet)
Lwl:Beam Max 4.5m (14.8feet)
Appendages:750lts of Water Ballast
per side
Keel Type:fixed keel
Rudder Type:twin
Sails:max 8
Sailarea Upwind:Max 115m2
Previous:Open 40

Class40 is a class of monohull sailboat and a yacht primarily used for short handed offshore and coastal racing. The class is administered by International Class40 Association which is recognised by the World Sailing.

Background

In 2004 former Vendee Globe and Whitbread competitor, Patrice Carpentier,[1] brought together designers, builders and sailors to formulate a new accessible class of shorthanded offshore racing boats. Now with more than 160 boats, the Class has become the most successful offshore racing class. The class is not to be confused with the Open 40 which in many ways led the way to this class.

The "Class40" can be designed by anyone provided the boat fits within the measurement rule defined. This rule takes the form of a box rule.

The association is responsible for defining and updating the class rules for the boats, and has the additional aims of co-ordinating events.

Class 40 monohulls outnumbered all other boat classes during their first appearance in the 2006 Route du Rhum, with 25 boats registered.

The Class 40 monohulls are high-performance racing boats, designed principally for single-handed or small crew offshore competition.

Class 40 monohulls sit in size between boats the small offshore classes of the Classe Mini and Beneteau Figaro 3 and the pinnacle class the IMOCA 60.

Single and double-handed sailing represents a rapidly growing sector of the sport of sailing. The Class 40 is a cheaper boat that can be sailed competitively in a range of conditions either short handed, by two people, or a solo sailor.

The class is active in Europe, but growing in North America. Boats are built on a semi-production or custom basis. The class rules though work to keep the boat affordable, limiting exotic materials and equipment seen in high end offshore boats such as the IMOCA 60.

Though some boats are sailed by pro sailors, the amateur class continues to grow as sailors look for the next challenge in offshore sailing.

Events

Class Starts - Oceanic Races

World Championships

2009 HambleConcise Sailing Team
Clarke Offshore Racing
Desafio Cabo De Hornos
2010 Gijon[2] FRA 65 - Tales Sailing Team
FRA 83 - Mistral Loisirs – Pole Santé Elior
GBR 93 - Concise Sailing Team
2011 - Bénodet104 JACK IN THE BOX






65 TALES ESPAGNE







83 COMIRIS - ELIOR SANTE






2012 - La ROCHELAISES[3] ESP 65 TALES FRA 104 JACK IN THE BOX GER 115 MARE 

Other Events with Class Starts

Other Events

The class has had numerous success in most of the prestigious offshore events.

The records

These records are usually calculated by race directions but not endorsed by the World Sailing Speed Record Council.

Non-Stop Round Britain and Ireland

Finish Date Time Boat Type !Boat Skipper(s) Crew Notes Ref.+ Class 40 - Non-Stop Round Britain and Ireland Records
Singlehanded
2020-07-09 7d 17h 50m 47s Class40 Crédit Mutuel N/A [5]
2004-06 11d 12h 26m 48s Open 40 "Roaring Forty" N/A [6]
Crewed Record
2020 7d 06h 27m 25s Class40 'Banque de Leman'
and
[7] [8]
2020-07-09 7d 17h 50m 47s Class40 Crédit Mutuel None
2018-08-20 8d 4h 14m 49s Class40 "Imerys Clean Energy" +crew set during RORC Race [9]
2014-08-20 8d 19h 06m 49s Class40 'Swish' +2 other crew set during RORC Race [10]
2010 9d 13h 32m 20s Class40 Concise 2 +5 other crew set during RORC Race [11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Class40. 12 February 2021.
  2. Web site: MUNDIAL CLASS40 Gijon (MONDIAL) - Class40.
  3. http://www.srr-sailing.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/mondial_classe_40_s_evolution.htm Mondial classe 40's evolution
  4. Web site: Excès de vitesse et gros coup de frein. www.transatjacquesvabre.org. 6 November 2019. 6 November 2019.
  5. Web site: WSSR Newsletter No 319. Ian Lipinski. Around Britain and Ireland. 05/08/20.
  6. Web site: Belgian sailor sets new single handed Round Ireland record.
  7. Web site: New Around Britain and Ireland record >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News. 2 September 2020.
  8. Web site: WSSR Newsletter No 320. Simon Koster. Around Britain and Ireland. 02/09/20.
  9. Web site: Phil Sharp and team win Round Britain and Ireland. 21 August 2018.
  10. Web site: New Around Britain and Ireland Monohull 40ft and less world record.
  11. Web site: Concise 2 finish. Stefan. Kunstmann. Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race Website. 29 January 2023.