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to raise and adjust sails, cleats to secure lines, winches to work the sheets, and more than one anchor to secure the boat in harbor. A cruising yacht's deck usually has safety line to protect the crew from falling overboard and a bow pulpit to facilitate handling the jib and the anchor. In temperate
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By the turn of the 20th century, racing yachts featured long overhangs, fore and aft, and a narrow, deep keel by historic standards. Along the way, yacht designers discovered that handicapping rules based on tonnage or length were not good indicators of performance, although they remained a basis for
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may be a sail or power vessel used for pleasure, cruising, or racing. There is no standard definition, so the term applies here to sailing vessels that have a cabin with amenities that accommodate overnight use. To be termed a "yacht", as opposed to a "boat", such a vessel is likely to be at least 33
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In the 20th century, cruising yacht design evolved past the handicapping rules-based designs of the 19th century towards more sea-kindly hull designs. In the 1930s yacht hulls were designed with a "fisherman" underbody, whereby the slope of the bow continued to the fullest extent of the draft and
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Depending on size, a cruising yacht is likely to have at least two cabins, a main salon and a forward stateroom. In smaller yachts, the salon is likely to have convertible berths for its crew or passengers. Typically the salon includes a dining area, which may have a folding, built-in table. The
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yachts, using a mold and is therefore the most prevalent material. Fiberglass skins comprise plies of roving (glass fabric) and matting, soaked in resin for the hull. Decks typically have a core of balsa or PVC foam between layers of glass mat. Both elements of construction are vulnerable to
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Cruising yachts may be designed for near-shore use or for passage-making. They may also be raced, but they are designed and built with the comfort and amenities necessary for overnight voyages. Qualities considered in cruising yachts include: performance, comfort under way, ease of handling,
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The prevalent purpose of yachting under sail in the 19th century was racing. Boats would cross the Atlantic to engage the yachts of other owners in contests of speed. Cruising was the provenance of the most wealthy in large, luxurious yachts that had reliable auxiliary power or were solely
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pointed, convex bow and maximum beam, placed aft, influenced British designs, thanks to her racing successes against the British competition. American yachtsmen, in turn, found that their shallow "skimming-dish" designs were not faster or safer than the visiting English yachts.
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construction, using conventional planks over ribs continues. Hard-chined boats made with plywood is an infrequent technique. Whereas yachts made with the WEST system—plies of wood strips, soaked in epoxy and applied over the boat frame—provide a durable, lightweight and robust
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coastal waters, bays inlets, lakes and rivers. Near-shore cruising sailboats typically range in size from 33–45 feet (10–14 m) length overall. The RYA design category "C" addresses yachts that are fit for wind force 6—27 knots (14 m/s)—and 6.6-foot (2 m) wave
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Starting in 1739, England found itself in a series of wars—a period that saw a decline in yachting. In Ireland, however, the gentry enjoyed yachting and founded the first yacht club in Cork as the Cork Harbor Water Club in 1720, followed by the
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yachts with a D/L of about 200 typically have a fin keel and a spade rudder with a ballasted bulb. They have good speed, maneuverability, and ability to point into the wind. Their sea kindliness is less than the heavy and medium-displacement
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are designed for ocean passages and extended voyages. Offshore cruising sailboats typically exceed 45 feet (14 m) length overall. The RYA has two design categories for yachts used in this context: "A" yachts are fit for conditions that
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were already well developed as pleasure boats for the elite classes since the beginning of the 17th century. Upon his restoration to the English crown, Charles commissioned a series of royal yachts, which included at least one experimental
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Most cruising yachts have masts of aluminum, which may be stepped (mounted) on the top of the keel inside the boat or on the top of the cabin, outside. A keel-stepped mast is better able to withstand a failure of its supporting
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Electrical power comes from a bank of batteries that are recharged by the motor, driving an alternator. The plumbing system for house water draws from one or more tanks, which are either filled in port or replenished with a
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The history of pleasure boats begins with rowed craft in Pharaonic Egyptian times. The history of sailing yachts begins in Europe in the beginning of the 1600s with the building of a pleasure vessel for the son of
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addresses the integrity of the vessel and its ability to stay afloat and shelter its crew in the conditions encountered. Watertightness of connections, ports and hatches are key to staying afloat.
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Racing yachts have a wide selection of weights and shapes of sail to accommodate different wind strengths and points of sail. A suite of sails on a racing yachts would include several weights of
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that do not accommodate overnight use or are smaller than 30 feet (9.1 m) are not universally called yachts. Sailing yachts in excess of 130 feet (40 m) are generally considered to be
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Racing yachts emphasize performance over comfort. High-performance rigs provide aerodynamic efficiency and hydrodynamically efficient hulls minimize drag through the water and sideways drift.
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Traditionally, all sailing yachts were made of wood, using a wooden keel and ribs, clad with planks. These materials were supplanted with metal in specialty racing yachts. In the 1960s
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hinges on a number of factors, including the waterline length (longer means faster), drag in the water (narrower hull with smooth appendages), hull shape, and sail shape and area.
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that are readily towed by a car are generally shorter than 25 feet (7.6 m) length overall and weigh less than 5,000 pounds (2,300 kg). They are sometimes called
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yachts with a D/L of about 300 typically have a separate keel and blended rudder support, which improves speed and maneuverability over the heavy displacement designs.
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Cruising yacht interior with fold-down table in main salon, galley (kitchen) on right, and navigation station on left and forward cabin visible beyond.
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hulls from steel or aluminum offer the opportunity for welding components to a completely watertight hull. Both metals are vulnerable to damage due to
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any of various recreational watercraft: such as a) a sailboat used for racing b) a large usually motor-driven craft used for pleasure cruising
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climates, the cockpit may have a canvas windshield with see-through panels, called a "dodger". Steering may be either by tiller or wheel.
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in order to handicap yachts of different designs that were expected to compete against one another. Successful designers of this era were
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equipment includes radios in a variety of bandwidths, specifically for maritime use. Offshore vessels are likely to be equipped with an
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in 1770. English yacht racing continued among the English gentry who founded England's oldest yacht club in 1775 to support a fleet at
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Design considerations for a cruising yacht include seaworthiness, performance, sea kindliness, and cost of construction, as follows:
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Hull design can affect the aesthetics of a sailing yacht. The shape of the bow and stern are significant factors, as is a yacht's
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shifts angle from side to side to promote sailing with less heeling angle (sideways tilt), while other underwater foils mitigate
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coastal waters, bays inlets, lakes and rivers. Small sailing are typically shorter than 33 feet (10 m) length overall. The
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Early explorers in smaller sailing craft wrote of their experiences cruising the lakes and canals of Europe in a sailing canoe (
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English and American design philosophies for sailing yachts diverged in the early 1800s: the English favoring a narrow
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in which only 86 of the 303 participants finished owing to failed equipment and loss of 19 lives and five boats.
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that allows other vessels to see their type and origin as part of the information presented on the ship's radar.
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Insiders' guide to becoming a yacht stewardess : confessions from my years afloat with the rich and famous
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Cruising sailboats share the common attribute of providing overnight accommodations. They may be classified as
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Modern yachts employ a suite of electronics for communication, measurement of surroundings, and navigation.
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have been uncommon in the construction of cruising boats, since the mid 20th century. More common rigs are
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wind force 8—40 knots (21 m/s)—and 13-foot (4 m) wave heights. "B" yachts are fit for conditions
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is an indicator of steering ease, directional stability and quelling of motion induced by wind and waves.
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are actively used in sport and are among categories recognized by the governing body of sailing sports,
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The Sailor's Book of Small Cruising Sailboats: Reviews and Comparisons of 360 Boats Under 26 Feet
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The modern cruising sailboat : a complete guide to its design, construction, and outfitting
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employed this configuration. Starting in the 1920s several new rating rules were devised by the
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a boat with sails and sometimes an engine, used for either racing or traveling on for pleasure
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Cruising yachts have an auxiliary propulsion power unit to supplement the use of sails. Such
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stability, living comfort, durability, ease of maintenance, and affordability of ownership.
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crossed to England, the two design philosophies were converging back towards each other.
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The displacement of a monohull cruising sailboat affects the above factors, as follows:
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Cruising and racing yachts embody different tradeoffs between comfort and performance.
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fin keel with hydrodynamically efficient bulbs for ballast. On some racing yachts, a
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on the vessel and diesel, except for the smallest cruising boats, which may have an
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feet (10 m) in length and have been judged to have good aesthetic qualities.
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Yacht Design Explained: A Sailor's Guide to the Principles and Practice of Design
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Technical Committee, Cruising Club of America (1987). Rousmaniere, John (ed.).
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Handbook of Offshore Cruising: The Dream and Reality of Modern Ocean Cruising
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a large boat with sails or a motor, used for racing or pleasure trips
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electronics include units that identify a vessel's location (e.g.
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and other transgressors around and into the shallow waters of the
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Multihulls offer tradeoffs as cruising sailboats, compared with
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Underwater foils can become more specialized, starting with a
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also provides information on depth of water under the vessel (
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then carried horizontally aft. Noted yacht designers, such as
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Desirable and Undesirable Characteristics of Offshore Yachts
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Desirable and undesirable characteristics of offshore yachts
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Catamarans : the complete guide for cruising sailors
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World Sailing recognizes eleven classes of racing yacht:
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The fast yachts of the early 19th century were typically
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became a prevalent material. These materials and other
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Committee, Cruising Club of America Technical (1987).
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Private sailing vessel with overnight accommodations
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intrusion of water and the development of blisters.
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Index

Cruising yacht, Zapata II, in 2013
Racing yacht, Safran, in 2007

yacht
Sailboats
superyachts
yachts
World Sailing
Dutch
Dutch Republic
pirates
Low Countries

King James I of England
Charles II
catamaran
Lough Ree Yacht Club
Cumberland
revenue cutters

America's Cup
Vigilant
Valkyrie II
luggers
schooners
sloops
fore-and-aft rigs
America's Cup
America
beam

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