Trias (boat class)

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Trias on Lake Starnberg
Notation
Trias black.svg
Boat dimensions
Length above : 9.20 m
Length WL : 7.15 m
Width above sea level : 2.12 m
Draft : 1.35 m
Weight (ready to sail): 1200 kg
Weight (ballast, keel): 625 kg
Sail area
Sail area close to the wind : 26.9 m²
Mainsail : 17.7 m²
Jib : 9.2 m²
Genoa : 16.4 m²
Spinnaker : 48 m²
Others
Rigging type: Sloop
Yardstick number : 99
Class : One-size-fits-all

The Trias is a three-man keelboat class. It was designed in 1968 for the IYRU competition, in which the Soling emerged as the winner. The designer is Helmut Stöberl. The Trias is built as a unit class by the Swiss shipyard in Helbling. The boat is unsinkable .

Characterization: Safe, classic racing boat that is also suitable for families.

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Individual evidence

  1. Helbling shipyard , Characteristics of the boat.