H-boat

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Specifications Under Current Rules
Number of crew 3-4
LOA 8.28m 27 ft 3in
LWL 6.30m 20 ft 7in
Draft 1.3m 4 ft 2in
Beam 2.18m 7 ft 1in
Hull weight (with fittings) 1450 kg 3858 lb
Sail Area of Main 14.8 m²
Sail Area Jib 10.2 m²
Sail Area Spinnaker 36.0 m²

The H-Boat is a keelboat designed by Hans Groop of Finland in 1967, with some minor modifications by Paul Elvström in 1971. The boat gained international status in 1977. Since 1967 over 5000 hulls have been made. The boat is mostly sailed and raced in Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark although there are a few boats in the UK and the US.

Major manufacturers of H-boats have been Artekno (Finland), Botnia Marin (Finland), O.L. Boats (Denmark)/Ott Yacht (Germany) and Frauscher (Austria).

[edit] Trivia

The "H" in the name "H-boat" is derived from the Greek mythology goddess Hestia, not "H"ans Groop.

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ISAF licensed H-Boat builders (08/2006):


List of ISAF international keelboat classes

11 mR | 12 mR | 2.4 mR | 5.5 mR | 6 mR | 8 mR | Access 2.3 | Dragon | Etchells | Flying Fifteen | H-boat | J/22 | J/24 | J/105 | Melges 24 | Open 60 Monohull | Soling | Sonar | Star | Tempest | Yngling


Classes of Keelboats (Worldwide List)

10 Metre | 11 Metre | 12 Metre | 2.4 Metre | 5 Metre | 5.5 Metre | 6 Metre | 8 Metre | Achilles 24 | Aloha | Antrim 27 | Beachcomber (22 ft) | Catalina Yachts | Catalina 30 | Cabot 36 | Colin Archer | Contessa 32 | Didi26 | Downeaster | Dragon | Etchells | Farr 40 | Fife | Flying Fifteen | Flying Tiger 10 M | Freedom | Folkboat | Freedom Yachts | Guppy 13 | H-boat | Hallberg-Rassy | International 806 | International Americas Cup Class | IOD | J/22 | J/24 | J/105 |J-Class | Kendall 32 | Knarr |Laser SB3 | Maxi Yacht | Melges 24 | Melges 32 | Monark 540 | Moore 24 | Open 50 Monohull | Open 60 Monohull | Pearson Triton | Red Witch | Ross 930 | San Juan 24 | Sea Sprite 34 | Shark 24 | Shields | Soling | Sonar | Soverel 33 | Squib | Star | Stella | Sydney 38 | Tartan Ten | Tempest | Top Hat 25 | Triton | Vindö | Westsail 32 | Yngling


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