- Source: 5 Metre
5 Metre is a development sailing class of French origin.
History
The 5 Metre rule was created in France in 1929 and not a according of the International rule in contrast to other Metre yachts.
= The formula
=The measurement formula is given in the 2021 International Five Metre Rating Rules:
5.000
metres
=
L
+
S
2
−
F
−
B
2
2
{\displaystyle 5.000{\mbox{ metres}}={\frac {L+{\sqrt[{2}]{S}}-F-{\frac {B}{2}}}{2}}}
where
L
{\displaystyle L}
= length for rating (as defined by rule 3.4)
S
{\displaystyle S}
= measured sail area
F
{\displaystyle F}
= freeboard in metres (as defined by rule 3.5)
B
{\displaystyle B}
= width in metres (as defined by rule 3.6)
See also
5.5 Metre
References
External links
The Five – sporty open racer for a group of three
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