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==Olympic Selection==
==Olympic Selection==
In May 2012 [[International Sailing Federation]] choose the Nacra 17 as the equipment for the mixed multihull at the 2016 Olympic Sailing Regatta.<ref>http://www.sailing.org/38281.php ISAF News Story</ref>
In May 2012 [[International Sailing Federation]] choose the Nacra 17 as the equipment for the mixed multihull at the [[Sailing at the 2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Olympic Sailing Regatta]].<ref>http://www.sailing.org/38281.php ISAF News Story</ref>


Morrelli & Melvin, the boat's designers, summed up the design philosophy<ref>http://www.sailinganarchy.com Internview with the Designer</ref> with the following quote:
Morrelli & Melvin, the boat's designers, summed up the design philosophy<ref>http://www.sailinganarchy.com Internview with the Designer</ref> with the following quote:

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Nacra 17
Development
DesignerMorrelli & Melvin
& Nacra Sailing
Year2011
NameNacra 17
Boat
Hull
Hull weightBoat Weight 132 kg
LOH5.25 m (17.2 ft)
Beam2.59 m (8 ft 6 in)
Hull appendages
Sails
Mainsail area14.65 m2 (157.7 sq ft)
Jib/genoa area4.0 m2 (43 sq ft)
Spinnaker area19.5 m2 (210 sq ft)

The Nacra 17 is a performance catamaran used for racing. It was first designed in 2011 and went in production in 2012.

Olympic Selection

In May 2012 International Sailing Federation choose the Nacra 17 as the equipment for the mixed multihull at the 2016 Olympic Sailing Regatta.[1]

Morrelli & Melvin, the boat's designers, summed up the design philosophy[2] with the following quote:

The Formula 16 is on the small end of the scale for the crew weight range specified by ISAF (120 kg to 140 kg) and, in our opinion, would be more exciting and challenging to sail for Olympic-caliber sailors if it had a more powerful sailplan. The F18 typical crew weights exceed the range specified by ISAF. The F18 is also quite a heavy boat for its length and could be made lighter, but the hull volume and surface area would be needlessly large for a lighter Olympic spec F18 platform.

Since no existing design or class fit the ISAF specs, we decided to create an all-new design that is about 17 feet long, called the NACRA 17. Compared to an F16 class catamaran, it is 250mm longer, 100mm wider, has a taller mast and more sail area, and curved daggerboards.

The curve boards also give an added dimension to the sailing.

The ISAF Equipment Evaluation Panel wrote:[3]

The clear preference of the MNA Sailors and the Evaluation Panel was the innovative new NACRA 17. Designed specifically for the Mixed Multihull criteria the Evaluation Panel concluded the NACRA 17 is seen as the best option. Featuring curved dagger boards providing vertical lift, the NACRA 17 will carry a wider –range of crew weight better than the 16 footers and is considerably lighter than a Formula 18. The modern NACRA 17 also offers the sailors in the Mixed Multihull Event the exciting challenge of mastering the potential lift of the curved daggerboards.

References

  1. ^ http://www.sailing.org/38281.php ISAF News Story
  2. ^ http://www.sailinganarchy.com Internview with the Designer
  3. ^ http://www.sailing.org/38217.php ISAF Mixed Multihull Evaluation Report