Quarter Ton class

Quarter Ton Class is an offshore sailing class of the International Offshore Rule racing the Quarter Ton Cup between 1967 and 1996 and from 2005 till now. The class is sailed by smaller keelboats of similar size and is likely the world's most produced keelboat class.[1]

History

This sailing class has sailed Worlds from 1967 till 1997. In 2005 was a revival Quarterton Class started in Cowes and they sailed under Irc Quarterton Cups from 2005 till now. In 2013 started in The Netherlands a yearly Dutch Quarterton Cup under Orc. In France and Ireland are also races for Quarter Tonners.

Class Organisation

http://www.quartertonclass.org http://www.kwarttonzeilers.nl

Boats

  • Bullit (6 time qtc winner)
  • Alice 2 (2012 vice Admiral's Cup Winner)
  • Espada (3 time qtc winner)
  • Purple Haze (winner Round the Island Race)
  • Cote (Spanish champion 1990, Qtc winner en class winner RTI)
  • Pinguin Playboy (2 time qtc winner as mc donalds)
  • Joker
  • Itch (2 time Dutch champion)
  • Freres-sur-Mer
  • Wings (2 time Uk QT champion and 1-time winner Cowes Week)
  • Northern 1/4 Ton
  • "Forza GiĆ²"(Desingned by Epaminonda Ceccarelli)

Famous Winners

2005: The quarter tonner "Purple Haze", owned by Tony Dodd, carried off the Gold Roman Bowl, the top trophy in the JPMorgan Asset Management Round the Island Race.

1979: in the biggest quartertonfleet ever won the Bullit with designer Jacques Fauroux on board.

Designers

More than 100 yachtdesigners designed quarter tonners. Most famous designers like Farr, Finot, Fauroux, Berret, De Ridder, Elvstrom, Holland, Jones, Judel Vrolijk, Perry, Van de Stadt, Sparkman & Stephens designed quarter tonners in their early years.

Videos

1975 Deauville

1988 Travemunde

2014 Cowes Solent

See also

References

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