Class Image: | Platu25 Beneteau25 sailemblem.svg |
Crew: | 4 minimum 400kg max |
Type: | Keelboat |
Design: | Farr Yacht Design |
Loh: | 7.51 m |
Beam: | 2.56 m |
Mainsail: | 21.2 m2 |
Spinnaker: | 44.5 m2 |
Year: | 1994 |
Designer: | Bruce Farr |
Location: | New Zealand |
Displacement: | 1240kg (2,730lb) |
Olympic: | isaf |
The Platu 25 (formerly Beneteau 25) is a sailing boat designed by Farr Yacht Design led by Bruce Farr with the first boat being built by McDell Marine in New Zealand in the early 1990s. It became a class recognised by the International Sailing Federation in November 2006.
The International Platu 25 Class Association was formed as the owners association to support the class and promote racing amongst owners which led to the class becoming an ISAF recognised. This entitled the class to hold World Championships.
The boat current two builders being Beneteau in France and Extreme Sailing Products near Singapore.[1]