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Laser
Olympic sailing class
Finn
Olympic sailing class
Tornado
type of racing sailboat
Dragon
international racing sailing class
Star
international racing sailing class
Flying Dutchman
international racing sailing class
Europe
international racing sailing class
Yngling
international racing sailing class
RS:X
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6 Metre
international racing sailing class
5.5 Metre
international racing sailing class
12 Metre
international racing sailing class
iQFoil
iQFOiL is a windsurfing class selected by World Sailing to replace the RS:X for the 2024 Summer Olympics. The discipline has similarities to Formula Windsurfing, however a notable difference is that sailors only use one sail. The sail size was originally 9 m2 for the men and 8 m2 for the women. The rider has a choice between using a hydrofoil or a conventional 68 cm fin.
Laser Radial
Olympic sailing class
Mistral One Design Class
sailboat
skerry cruiser
ship type
12 Square meter Sharpie
sailboat class
Firefly
sailing dinghy
8 Metre
international racing sailing class
Formula Kite
kitesurfing class
Lechner A-390
O-Jolle
thumb|O-Jolle former Olympic dinghy on Klyazminskoye reservoir near Moscow
olympic sailing class
boats with a standardized design specification, which makes the boats at regattas directly comparable
Windglider
For the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, the Olympic board choice was between the original Windsurfer One Design manufactured by Hoyle Schweitzer and the Windglider designed by Fred Ostermann and made in Europe by Dufour. The Windglider was chosen late in 1983 based on it being more 'one design' as the Windsurfer was made of polyethylene and its rocker could be easily changed with heat and weight on a daily basis.
12 foot dinghy
type of sailboat