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The F50 is a one-design foiling catamaran used in the SailGP race series. The F50s are adapted from the AC50s used in the America's Cup, with modifications including new control systems and modular wingsails. The F50s are one of the fastest racing classes in history, with a predicted top speed of 52.2 knots (96.6 km/h, 60 mph); the current F50 speed record, achieved by the France SailGP Team at the Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix in 2022, stands at 53.96 knots (99.94 km/h, 62.10 mph).

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  • The F50 is a one-design foiling catamaran used in the SailGP race series. The F50s are adapted from the AC50s used in the America's Cup, with modifications including new control systems and modular wingsails. The F50s are one of the fastest racing classes in history, with a predicted top speed of 52.2 knots (96.6 km/h, 60 mph); the current F50 speed record, achieved by the France SailGP Team at the Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix in 2022, stands at 53.96 knots (99.94 km/h, 62.10 mph). Three AC50s from the 2017 America's Cup were converted to comply with the F50 one-design rule to create the new SailGP fleet racing circuit. Three more boats were built from scratch by Core Builders Composites to create an initial fleet of six boats crewed by teams from the United States, Australia, France, China, Japan, and the United Kingdom. For the 2020 SailGP championship, the Spain SailGP team used the F50 of the China SailGP team after their departure. A seventh F50 was commissioned for the Denmark SailGP team, which also joined for the 2020 SailGP championship. (en)
  • Le F50 est une classe monotype de catamaran à foils utilisé dans le circuit de courses SailGP. Le F50 est basé sur les bateaux AC50 et la technologie utilisée dans la Coupe de l'America. Le F50 est la classe de voilier de course la plus rapide de l’histoire, avec des vitesses dépassant les 50 nœuds. (fr)
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  • Core Builders Composites (en)
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  • Development, one-design (en)
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  • Foiling catamaran (en)
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  • SAILGP American and Japanese Teams.jpg (en)
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  • A line drawing of the F50 with its standard twenty-four metre wingsail. (en)
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  • F50 Catamaran.png (en)
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  • F50 (en)
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  • Wing and jib (en)
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  • world sailing (en)
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  • Le F50 est une classe monotype de catamaran à foils utilisé dans le circuit de courses SailGP. Le F50 est basé sur les bateaux AC50 et la technologie utilisée dans la Coupe de l'America. Le F50 est la classe de voilier de course la plus rapide de l’histoire, avec des vitesses dépassant les 50 nœuds. (fr)
  • The F50 is a one-design foiling catamaran used in the SailGP race series. The F50s are adapted from the AC50s used in the America's Cup, with modifications including new control systems and modular wingsails. The F50s are one of the fastest racing classes in history, with a predicted top speed of 52.2 knots (96.6 km/h, 60 mph); the current F50 speed record, achieved by the France SailGP Team at the Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix in 2022, stands at 53.96 knots (99.94 km/h, 62.10 mph). (en)
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  • F50 (catamaran) (en)
  • F50 (classe de catamaran) (fr)
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