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This video is aimed at those who are unfamiliar with the Formula 18 catamarans or maybe if English is not your first language and you’d like to know what the parts of the boat are called.
The Formula 18 class, abbreviated F18, is a non-foiling, restricted development, formula-design sport catamaran class. It was started in the early 1990s and quickly grew getting class recognition by World Sailing, with large racing fleets all over the globe.
Upwind sail area: 21.3 m2 (229 sq ft)
Downwind sail area: 42.3 m2 (455 sq ft)
Boat weight: 180 kg (400 lb)
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