Ton classes are categories used to identify classes of yachts.
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Early attempts at creating rating rules were based on the British "old tonnage measurement" system to calculate the volume of the hold of large commercial ships. It gave the vessel's carrying capacity in tons (at 35 cubic feet per ton) or, as some believe, in tuns. Sail area was not included, of course, nor were any credits given for less efficient rigs so, naturally, in the yacht-racing field the cutters predominated. Eventually, this rule was modified in 1854 as the Thames Measurement Rule:
where:
The Godinet rule was adopted in 1892 by the "Union des yachts français", and was quickly adopted by other nations from the European continental. It allowed the classifications of yachts by tons, with a formula established by Auguste Godinet which considers displacement, length, and the total sail area.
where:
The Société Nautique de Genève, which was an early adopter of the rule, amended it in 1901 to include the skin girth instead of the chain girth.
This new French rule was adopted in December 1892 by Switzerland followed by Germany, Denmark, Finland and Sweden in March 1893. Belgium and Spain completed the list. In March 1894 the Godinet rule is first noted in the United States, at the construction of the Vendenesse, the world's first aluminium yacht.
Some yacht in existence that were designed to the Godinet rule:
The Ton classes where Olympic classes 1900 and probably also on that of 1896. Unfortunately due to weather conditions the yacht races in 1896 where cancelled and much information of that event is not longer available. For the 1900 events, sailing categories are established based on the Godinet rule:
Ton Class | Rank | Country | Helmsman | Crew | Yacht |
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0.5 | France (FRA) | GERVAIS, Pierre | Quand-Même | ||
France (FRA) | TEXIER I | CHARCOT, Jean LINZELER, Robert TEXIER II |
Baby | ||
France (FRA) | MONNOT, Henri | TELLIER, Léon CAILLEUX, Gaston |
Sarcelle | ||
4 | France (FRA) | SACRE, Emile | Fantlet | ||
0.5 – 1 | Great Britain (GBR) | LORD CURRIE, Lorne Campbell | GRETTON, John H. HOPE, Linton MAUDSLAY, Algernon |
Scotia | |
France (FRA) | BAUDRIER, Jacques | MARCOTTE, F MARTIN, William VALTON Jules LE BRET, Jean |
Crabe II | ||
France (FRA) | MICHELET, E. | MICHELET, F. MERAN Marcel |
Scamasaxe | ||
4 | France (FRA) | DE CHABANNE LA PALICE, Jean | |||
1 - 2 | Switzerland (SUI) | COMTE DE POURTALES, Hermann Alexandre | DE POURTALES Hélène DE POURTALES, Bernard |
Lérina | |
France (FRA) | VILAMITJANA, F. | ALBERT, Auguste DUVAL HUGO, Charles |
Marthe | ||
France (FRA) | BAUDRIER, Jacques | BAUDRIER, Lucien DUSBOSQ MANTOIS, Edouard |
Nina-Claire | ||
2 - 3 | Mixed team (ZZX) | EXSHAW, William Great Britain (GBR) | BLANCHY Frédéric France (FRA) LE LAVASSEUR Jacques France (FRA) |
Ollé | |
France (FRA) | SUSSE | DOUCET GODINET MIALARET |
Favorite | ||
France (FRA) | DONNY, Auguste | Mignon | |||
4 | Germany (GER) | SCHLATTER, Ferdinand | DE COTTIGNON JEAN-FONTAINE Emile |
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3 - 10 | Great Britain (GBR) | TAYLOR, Howard | HORE, Edward JEFFERSON, H. N. |
Bona Fide | |
France (FRA) | GUFFLET, Maurice | DUBOS, A. DUBOS, J. GUFFLET, Robert GUIRAIST, Charly |
Gitana | ||
United States (USA) | MACHENRY, M. | Frimousse | |||
4 | France (FRA) | GILARDONI | |||
5 | Netherlands (NED) | SMULDERS, Henricus Petrus | HOOYKAAS, Christoffel VAN DER VELDEN, Arie |
Mascotte | |
10 – 20 | France (FRA) | BILLARD, Emile | PERQUER, P. | Estérel | |
France (FRA) | LE DUC DECAZES, Jean | Quand-Même | |||
Great Britain (GBR) | HORE, Edward | Laurea | |||
4 | France (FRA) | CRONIER | |||
OPEN | Great Britain (GBR) | LORD CURRIE, Lorne Campbell | GRETTON, John H. HOPE, Linton MAUDSLAY, Algernon |
Scotia | |
Germany (GER) | WIESNER, Martin | PETERS, Heinrich WEISE, Ottokar NAUE, Georg |
Aschenbrödel | ||
France (FRA) | MICHELET, E. | MICHELET, F. | Turquoise |
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