Sonar (boat class)

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Notation
Sonar (keelboat) .svg
Boat dimensions
Length above : 7.0 m
Length WL : 6.1 m
Width above sea level : 2.4 m
Draft : 1.2 m
Weight (ready to sail): 950 kg
Weight (ballast, keel): 408 kg
Sail area
Sail area close to the wind : 23.2 m²
Spinnaker : 22.8 m²
Others

The Sonar is a 7 m (23 ft) one-design keelboat for three to five people.

The boat is 7 m long. It is 2.4 m wide and 1.2 m draft. It weighs 950 kg, 408 kg of which is ballast, with a sail area of ​​23.2 m² plus a 22.8 m² spinnaker . It is rigged up , with a mainsail and a jib and spinnaker. The sonar is usually sailed by four people.

history

The sonar was designed in 1979 by Bruce Kirby, the designer of the laser . Since then, over 700 boats have been built. The largest fleet can be found in the USA , smaller ones in Great Britain and Canada . The introduction of sonar as a Paralympic boat class has greatly contributed to its worldwide spread.

The sonar was inducted into the 2004 American Sailboat Hall of Fame .

It all started when Bruce Kirby's sailing club, the Noroton Yacht Club, Darien, CT USA, could not find a boat class to allow more members to participate in regattas. Several boat classes were examined. However, these were either too expensive, too slow or too demanding to sail. So Kirby was asked to develop a new boat class.

It should be fun to take part in a regatta, be easy to use by sailors of all ages, strengths and skills, it should be suitable as a day sailor, be spacious and comfortable to spend the whole day in. It should be easy to transport and get into the water. In addition, it should be easy to teach newbies about sailing. To do this, the class rules should be simple.

The result was the sonar.

Results of Paralympic Games and World Championships

The sonar has been a Paralympic class since 2000. The handicapped can sail the boat by three people and without a spinnaker. Instead, the main sail and jib butterfly are used on downwind courses. The sonar is very suitable for the handicapped, as it has a very large cockpit through which various adjustments are possible.

Paralympic Games

Results of the 2000 Paralympic Games

medal Skipper team
gold Flag of Australia.svgNoel Robins ( AUS ) Jamie Dunross, Graeme Martin
silver Flag of Germany.svg Hans-Peter Reichl ( D ) Peter Muenter, Jens Kroker
bronze Flag of Canada.svgDavid Williams ( KAN ) Paul Tingley, Brian MacDonald

Results of the 2004 Paralympic Games

medal Skipper team
gold Flag of Israel.svgDror Cohen ( ISR ) Arnon Efrati, Benni Vexler
silver Flag of the Netherlands.svgUdo Hessels ( NED ) Marcel van de Veen, Mischa Rossen, Annette Ten Dam
bronze Flag of the United States.svgJohn Ross Duggan ( USA ) Jean Paul Creignou, Bradley Johnson, Roger Cleworth Jr

Results of the 2008 Paralympic Games

Date: September 13, 2008, 1:30 p.m.

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total = total,
weighted without
deletion results. = evaluated, with results deleted

The placement corresponded to the number of points that the sailors received for a race. The two worst placements were deleted, the rest added, so that the final value was created.

World championships

Open

The 2007 World Championship in Marblehead, USA

medal Skipper team
gold Flag of the United States.svgBill Lynn ( USA ) Ed Keller, Chris Hufstader, Doug Sabin
silver Flag of the United States.svgGreg Anthony ( USA ) Mike Rush, PJ Schaffer, Henry Filter
bronze Flag of the United States.svgRick Dominique ( USA )

Disabled

The 2007 World Championship in Rochester, USA

medal Skipper team
gold Flag of the United States.svgRick Doerr ( USA ) Tim Angle, Bill Donahue
silver Flag of the United States.svgPaul Callahan ( USA ) Tom Brown, Roger Cleworth
bronze Flag of Germany.svgJens Kroker ( GER ) Tobias Schuetz, Sigi Mainka

Quote

"The Sonar may well be the best boat I've ever designed." - Bruce Kirby -

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sperry Top-Sider Sonar World Championship ( English ) sonar.org. Archived from the original on August 16, 2009. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  2. IFDS Disabled Sailing World Championship, 2007 ( English ) 2007ifdsworlds.com. Archived from the original on November 14, 2007. Retrieved November 1, 2019.