49er
Agility is key for this high performance skiff
The 49er is one of the most exhilarating of all of the Olympic Classes, providing exciting racing over short courses. With a huge sail area (consisting of mainsail, jib and asymmetric spinnaker), twin trapezes and an ultra light hull it can reach up to 30 knots in speed.
The boat requires the crew to have a high level of agility and athleticism as they must make rapid, and often acrobatic, movements. Designed by Australian architect Julian Bethwaite in 1995, the class made its debut at the 2000 Sydney Games.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Length: 4.995m (16ft)
Breadth: 2.9m (9ft)
Weight: 70kg (155lb)
Type: Skiff
Crew: 2
Designer: Frank Bethwaite
Year: 1995
Beijing 2008 Olympic Results
Gold: Jonas Warrer / Martin Kirketerp Ibsen - Denmark
Silver: Iker Martinez / Xavier Fernandez - Spain
Bronze: Jan-Peter Peckolt / Hannes Peckolt - Germany
Athens 2004 Olympic Results
Gold: Iker Martinez / Xavier Fernandez - Spain
Silver: Rodion Luka / George Leonchuk - Ukraine
Bronze: CHRIS DRAPER and SIMON HISCOCKS – Great Britain