505 (dinghy)
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Crew | 2 (single trapeze) |
LOA | 5,050 mm (199 in) |
Beam | 1,880 mm (74 in) |
Draft | 1,450 mm (57 in) |
Hull weight | 127.4 kg (281 lb) |
Main & jib area | 16.26 m2 (175.0 sq ft)[1] |
Spinnaker area | 27 m2 (290 sq ft) |
D-PN | 79.8 |
RYA PN | 902 |
PHRF | 149.4 |
Infobox last updated: 11 June 2015 |
The International 505 is a one-design high-performance two-person monohull planing centreboard dinghy, with spinnaker, using a trapeze for the crew. While it is a high-performance boat and demanding in a blow, the 505 is an extraordinarily well-handling craft and is easier to control than many smaller trapeze boats.
The genesis of the class began in 1953 with the creation of the 18-foot 'Coronet' dinghy designed by John Westell. This sailboat competed for the two-person performance dinghy classification for the Olympics at the International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) trials of 1953 held at La Baule, France. In 1954, the Caneton Association of France requested John Westell to make significant changes to the design to suit their needs. This reduced the overall length, weight and sail area to become the 505, so named for its length of 5.05 metres.[2] The class achieved international status with the IYRU in 1955.
The 505 is a very popular international class and is raced actively in 18 countries around the world. World championships are held every year at locations around the world, rotating by continent, and attract over 100 boats on the start line. At the 2005 world championships held in Warnemünde, Germany there were 171 boats. The 2009 World's were held in San Francisco. The 505 may be sailed in a mixed fleet using the Portsmouth Yardstick handicap scheme. Its Portsmouth number (administered in the UK) is 902[3] and its D-PN (administered in the USA) is 79.8 .[4]
The design of the boat's hull shape and sailplan are tightly controlled, while the spars, foils and disposition of the rigging is open. This allows the boats to be set up to the needs of the sailor, rather than controls established by the class association, resulting in a high level of adaptability to sailing styles. There are a number of successful sail/layout combinations. This freedom to rig as you please allows a remarkably wide range of crew weights and configurations to be competitive, even in big regattas. Successful teams come in many combinations, including all-female, all-male, mixed, and child/adult or child/teen. The open aspect of the class fosters a greater degree of seamanship and boat wisdom, as teams learn to understand and become proactive in issues such as proper sheeting-lead position, standing-rigging attachment, secure equipment foundations and all the other aspects of rigging and layout which are so important to the well-rounded and knowledgeable sailor.
As of 2005, there are 14 known builders throughout the world. Construction materials range from fiberglass/polyester to carbon fibre, with just about every conceivable construction material used at one time or another within the class. Modern boats with modern materials are capable of remaining competitive at the international level for ten years or more. As of 2009, over 9000 505s had been built since 1954.
Various experimental modifications to the accepted design, outside of the class rules, have been conducted at different points in history. Such modifications have included setting up a double-trapeze system, installation of a bowsprit, and inclusion of an asymmetric spinnaker. However, those who know and love the 5o5 eschew the bowsprit, as the symmetrical chute and traditional pole give better performance on the typical windward-leeward courses run today.
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Events
World Championships
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1956 La Baule | ![]() Jacques Lebrun P. Harinkcouck |
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1957 La Baule | ![]() Paul Elvstrøm P. Poullain |
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1958 La Baule | ![]() Paul Elvstrøm P. Poullain |
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1959 Cork | ![]() Marcel Buffet Patrick Wolff |
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1960 La Baule | ![]() Marcel Buffet Patrick Wolff |
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1961 Weymouth | ![]() J. Cornu D. Doufier |
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1962 La Baule | ![]() Keith Paul Bill Moakes |
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1963 Larchmont | ![]() Brian Price Chris Hough |
![]() Henry Schefter Brian Smart |
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1964 Cork | ![]() John Parrington Chris Hough |
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1965 Tanger | ![]() Derek Farrant Robin Farrant |
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1966 Adelaide | ![]() Jim Hardy Max Whitnall |
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1967 La Baule | ![]() B. Moret R. Morch |
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1968 Kiel | ![]() Marcel Troupel Philippe Lanaverre |
![]() Yves Pajot Marc Pajot |
![]() Marcel Buffet Daniel Nottet |
1969 Buenos Aires | ![]() Larry Marks Victor Deschamps |
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1970 Plymouth | ![]() Larry Marks Victor Deschamps |
![]() Gordon Wilson Philip Wilson |
![]() Derek Farrant Robin Farrant |
1971 Santa Cruz | ![]() Derek Farrant Robin Farrant |
![]() Dave Vickland Pingree |
![]() Peter Bainbridge |
1972 Hanko | ![]() Nicolas Loday Nicolas Fedorenko |
![]() Kari Wilén Jyri Wilén | |
1973 Hong Kong | ![]() Peter White John Davies |
![]() Dennis Surtees Stephen Owens |
![]() Yves Pajot Yvon Kergreis |
1974 Marstrand | ![]() Yves Pajot Marc Pajot |
![]() Dennis Surtees Stephen Owens |
![]() Björn Arnesson Göran Andersson |
1975 Hamilton | ![]() John Loveday Lewis Dann |
![]() Jean-Marie Danielou François Richard |
![]() Marcel Buffet Thierry Desfarges |
1976 Lake Macquarie | ![]() Peter Colclough Steve Jones |
![]() Terry Kyrwood Reg Crick |
![]() R. Nonris I. Rors |
1977 La Rochelle | ![]() Peter Colclough Phil Brown |
![]() Ethan Bixby Larry Tuttle |
![]() Steve Taylor Stan Honey |
1978 Copenhagen | ![]() Peter Colclough Phil Brown |
![]() Jørgen Bøjsen-Møller Jacob Bøjsen-Møller |
![]() Terry Kyrwood Reg Crick |
1979 Durban | ![]() Steve Taylor David Penfield |
![]() Dennis Surtees Paul Cayard |
![]() Dan Thompson |
1980 Hayling Island | ![]() Steve Benjamin Tucker Edmundson |
![]() Jon Andron Howie Hamlin |
![]() Peter Colclough Harold Barnes |
1981 San Francisco | ![]() Ethan Bixby Cam Lewis |
![]() Steve Benjamin Tucker Edmundson |
![]() Jørgen Schønherr Anders Kæmpe |
1982 Cork | ![]() Gary Knapp Cam Lewis |
![]() Peter Colclough Harold Barnes |
![]() Steve Benjamin Tucker Edmundson |
1983 Adelaide | ![]() Terry Kyrwood Reg Crick |
![]() Gary Bruniges Greg Gardiner |
![]() Geoff Kyrwood Bob Kyrwood |
1984 Gromitz | ![]() Dean Blatchford Tom Woods |
![]() Peter Colclough Harold Barnes |
![]() Howie Hamlin Rick Rattray |
1985 Enoshima | ![]() Gary Bruniges Greg Gardiner |
![]() Dean Blatchford Tom Woods |
![]() Peter Colclough Harold Barnes |
1986 La Rochelle | ![]() Peter Colclough Harold Barnes |
![]() Krister Bergström Magnus Holmberg |
![]() Jan Bergström Bengt Zachrisson |
1987 Helsinki | ![]() Krister Bergström Olle Wenrup |
![]() Jørgen Holm Finn Jensen |
![]() Dean Blatchford Tom Woods |
1988 Sydney | ![]() Krister Bergström Olle Wenrup |
![]() Dean Blatchford Tom Woods |
![]() Stephen McConaghy Andrew McConaghy |
1989 Felixstowe | ![]() Krister Bergström Per Anders Hallberg |
![]() Peter Colclough Phil Brown |
![]() Bruce Edwards David Shelton |
1990 Kingston | ![]() Jørgen Schønherr Anders Kæmpe |
![]() Philippe Boite Jean-Luc Muzellec |
![]() Krister Bergström Olle Wenrup |
1991 Marstrand | ![]() Krister Bergström Per Anders Hallberg |
![]() Ian Pinnell Mark Darling |
![]() Jørgen Schønherr Anders Kæmpe |
1992 Santa Cruz | ![]() Chris Nicholson Darren Nicholson |
![]() Jørgen Schønherr Michael Poulsen |
![]() Bruce Edwards David Shelton |
1993 Travemünde | ![]() Ian Barker Tim Hancock |
![]() Paul Brotherton Bill Masterman |
![]() Jørgen Schønherr Michael Poulsen |
1994 Durban | ![]() Chris Nicholson Darren Nicholson |
![]() Ian Barker Tim Hancock |
![]() Jørgen Schønherr Michael Poulsen |
1995 Mounts Bay | ![]() Jeremy Robinson Bill Masterman |
![]() Krister Bergström Thomas Moss |
![]() Ebbe Rosén Olle Wenrup |
1996 Townsville | ![]() Paul Towers Dan Johnson |
![]() Howie Hamlin Cam Lewis |
![]() Ian Barker Daniel Cripps |
1997 Gilleleje | ![]() Mark Upton-Brown Ian Mitchell |
![]() Ebbe Rosén Olle Wenrup |
![]() Howie Hamlin Mike Martin |
1998 Hyannis | ![]() Nick Trotman Mike Mills |
![]() Howie Hamlin Mike Martin |
![]() Ian Barker Daniel Cripps |
1999 Quiberon | ![]() Howie Hamlin Mike Martin |
![]() Andy Beeckman Ben Benjamin |
![]() Jørgen Schønherr Anders Kæmpe |
2000 Durban | ![]() Krister Bergström Thomas Moss |
![]() Mike Martin Steve Bourdow |
![]() Howie Hamlin Peter Alarie |
2001 Cascais | ![]() Wolfgang Hunger Holger Jess |
![]() Ian Pinnell Tim Hancock |
![]() Krister Bergström Thomas Moss |
2002 Fremantle | ![]() Chris Nicholson Darren Nicholson |
![]() Howie Hamlin Mike Martin |
![]() Krister Bergström Thomas Moss |
2003 Malmö | ![]() Wolfgang Hunger Holger Jess |
![]() Krister Bergström Johan Barne |
![]() Howie Hamlin Peter Alarie |
2004 Santa Cruz | ![]() Morgan Larson Trevor Baylis |
![]() Howie Hamlin Peter Alarie |
![]() Mike Martin Jeff Nelson |
2005 Warnemünde | ![]() Wolfgang Hunger Holger Jess |
![]() Mike Martin Jesse Falsone |
![]() Dietrich Scheder-Bieschin Reiner Görge |
2006 Hayling Island | ![]() Mark Upton-Brown Ian Mitchell |
![]() Howie Hamlin Jeff Nelson |
![]() Jens Findel Johannes Tellen |
2007 Adelaide | ![]() Jan Saugmann Morten Ramsbæk |
![]() Howie Hamlin Fritz Lanzinger |
![]() Sandy Higgins Paul Marsh |
2008 Palermo | ![]() Ian Pinnell Carl Gibbon |
![]() Howie Hamlin Andy Zinn |
![]() Wolfgang Hunger Julien Kleiner |
2009 San Francisco | ![]() Mike Martin Jeff Nelson |
![]() Mike Holt Carl Smit |
![]() Chris Nicholson Casey Smith |
2010 Aarhus | ![]() ![]() |
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2011 Hamilton Island | ![]() ![]() |
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2012 La Rochelle | ![]() ![]() |
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2013 Barbados | ![]() ![]() |
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2014 Kiel | ![]() ![]() |
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2015 Port Elizabeth | ![]() ![]() |
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References
- ↑ http://www.int505.org/the-5o5/specifications
- ↑ "International 505". Outer Harbour Centreboard Club. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
- ↑ "Portsmouth Number List 2012". Royal Yachting Association. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- ↑ "Centerboard Classes". US Sailing. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
External links
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- ISAF 505 Microsite Website
- ISAF Homepage
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