Tornado (sailboat) explained

Crew:2 (twin trapeze, since 2000)
Loa:6.09m (19.98feet)
Lwl:5.84m (19.16feet)
Beam:3.08m (10.1feet)
Draft:0.15abbr=onNaNabbr=on
0.76m (02.49feet)
Hull:155kg (342lb) (boat weight)
6.3kg (13.9lb) (mast tip weight)
Mastheight:9.08m (29.79feet)
Mainsail:16.61m2
Jib:5.33m2
Spinnaker:25m2
D-Pn:59.0
Rya-Pn:644
Updated:18 September 2012 http://www.tornado.org/equipment.asp
Olympic:former

The Tornado is a double handed multihull class recognised as an International Class by the International Sailing Federation. It was used for the Catamaran discipline at the Olympic Games from 1976 to 2008.

Design

The boat was designed in 1967 by Rodney March from the Isle of Sheppey, England. At the IYRU Olympic Catamaran Trials for international status, where it defeated other catamarans.[1]

To increase its performance even further, the Tornado was modified in 2001, with a new sail plan which included a spinnaker and spinnaker boom, as well as an increased sail area of the existing sails. An additional trapeze was also added, and the jib was made self tacking.

The Tornado is among the fastest double handed catamarans, with an ISAF Small Catamaran Handicap Rating System rating of 0.934 and a D-PN of 59.0.[2] It is the fastest catamaran in the RYA Portsmouth Yardstick scheme, with a 2015 Portsmouth Number of 634.[3]

Events

Olympics

The Tornado was used as the equipment for the multihull discipline in the Olympic Games from 1976 through 2008, when multihulls were deselected. Please see the individual years for results Olympic Sailing Regatta

World Championships

See main article: Tornado World Championships.

Mixed

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Brief Tornado History—The Story of the Tornado, the Olympic Catamaran. Forbes. John. Young. Jim. 2003. International Tornado Class Association. 2016-01-27.
  2. Web site: Multihull Classes . 2015 . U.S. Sailing . 2016-01-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160120050244/http://www.ussailing.org/racing/offshore-big-boats/portsmouth-yardstick/current-tables/multihull-classes/ . 2016-01-20 . dead.
  3. Web site: Portsmouth Number List 2015 . 2015 . Royal Yachting Association . 2016-01-27 . For any catamaran classes that do not appear on this list but that have a published SCHRS number on http://www.schrs.com/ratings.php it is possible to use a conversion factor of 675 as agreed between the Portsmouth Yardstick Group and SCHRS Technical Committee. To convert from SCHRS to PY, simply multiply the SCHRS number by 675 e.g: Tornado = 0.939(SCHRS) x 675 = 634 (PY) If using the conversion factor please return results to http://www.pys.org.uk using the correct class designation. . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304113314/http://www.rya.org.uk/SiteCollectionDocuments/technical/Web%20Documents/PY%20Documentation/2015%20PN%20List%20v6.pdf . 2016-03-04 . dead .