NACRA 17
The NACRA 17 was designed by Morrelli & Melvin in 2011. In May 2012, World Sailing selected the NACRA17 as the class for the mixed multihull event in Rio 2016. It was the first time a mixed discipline had been introduced into the Olympic sailing program.
After the Rio Olympics, the international class and Nacra Sailing decided to develop the boat to become a fully foiling catamaran. The NACRA 17 foiling is currently used as equipment for the mixed multihull class for the Olympic Games.
Nautivela is the official NACRA distributor for Italy.
FEATURES
Fitted Hull Weight | 173 kg |
Length | 525 cm |
Width | 260 cm |
Mast Length | 915 cm |
Upwind Sail Area | 18,04 sqm |
Spinnaker Area | 17,83 sqm |
Designer | Morelli e Melvin & nacra |
Year Designed | 2012 |
Number of Sailors | 2 |
Ideal Racing Weight | 140 |
Class Association | www.nacra17.org |
NACRA 17
The NACRA 17 was designed by Morrelli & Melvin in 2011. In May 2012, World Sailing selected the NACRA17 as the class for the mixed multihull event in Rio 2016. It was the first time a mixed discipline had been introduced into the Olympic sailing program.
After the Rio Olympics, the international class and Nacra Sailing decided to develop the boat to become a fully foiling catamaran. The NACRA 17 foiling is currently used as equipment for the mixed multihull class for the Olympic Games.
Nautivela is the official NACRA distributor for Italy.
FEATURES
Fitted Hull Weight | 173 kg |
Length | 525 cm |
Width | 260 cm |
Mast Length | 915 cm |
Upwind Sail Area | 18,04 sqm |
Spinnaker Area | 17,83 sqm |
Designer | Morelli e Melvin & nacra |
Year Designed | 2012 |
Number of Sailors | 2 |
Ideal Racing Weight | 140 |
Class Association | www.nacra17.org |