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- Ross_930 abstract "The Ross 930 is a class of fast cruiser-racer yachts named after its designer, New Zealander Murray Ross. The design is marked by light weight and moderate sail area, with a sail-area-to-displacement (SA/D) ratio of about 24, and displacement-to-length (D/L) ratio of 98. The bow section is quite narrow, providing relatively low wave-making resistance and reducing pounding while sailing upwind in waves, and the stern section is wide and flat, making the boat easy to control sailing fast downwind. The interior of the Ross 930 is comfortable, including (and requiring for racing) fitted berths for five, a two-burner stove, galley with sink, and a head. The standard engine is an outboard in a well (this must not be removed for racing), but a few boats were built with small inboard diesel engines.The prototype was launched in New Zealand in 1982, and since then, over 50 boats have been built to this design.A few were imported into the US in the mid-80's, and several now reside in the Pacific Northwest region. The boat is fractionally rigged, with a conventional spinnaker pole and symmetric spinnaker. An unusual feature of the rig, required for class racing, is that the jib is sheeted to a self-tacking traveler car. The Ross 930 has a PHRF rating between 96 and 120, depending on region.".
- Ross_930 wikiPageExternalLink www.ross930.org.nz.
- Ross_930 wikiPageExternalLink helloNorthAmerica.
- Ross_930 wikiPageExternalLink rules.html.
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- Ross_930 wikiPageExternalLink Ross_930_Owners_Association_INC.
- Ross_930 wikiPageID "1185773".
- Ross_930 wikiPageLength "3667".
- Ross_930 wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Ross_930 wikiPageRevisionID "649759270".
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_sailboat_type_designs.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_yachts.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Fractional_rig.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Head_(watercraft).
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Jib.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Monohull.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealanders.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink One-Design.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Performance_Handicap_Racing_Fleet.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Spinnaker_pole.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Wave-making_resistance.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Yacht.
- Ross_930 wikiPageWikiLink Yacht_racing.
- Ross_930 design One-Design.
- Ross_930 designer "Murray Ross".
- Ross_930 keel "Fixed".
- Ross_930 name "Ross 930".
- Ross_930 olympic "no".
- Ross_930 spinnaker "1".
- Ross_930 spinnaker "2".
- Ross_930 type Monohull.
- Ross_930 updated "2013-02-03".
- Ross_930 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Ross_930 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Sailboat_Specifications.
- Ross_930 year "1982".
- Ross_930 subject Category:1980s_sailboat_type_designs.
- Ross_930 subject Category:Sailing_yachts.
- Ross_930 hypernym Class.
- Ross_930 type Type.
- Ross_930 type Type.
- Ross_930 comment "The Ross 930 is a class of fast cruiser-racer yachts named after its designer, New Zealander Murray Ross. The design is marked by light weight and moderate sail area, with a sail-area-to-displacement (SA/D) ratio of about 24, and displacement-to-length (D/L) ratio of 98.".
- Ross_930 label "Ross 930".
- Ross_930 sameAs Q7369165.
- Ross_930 sameAs m.04fglb.
- Ross_930 sameAs Q7369165.
- Ross_930 wasDerivedFrom Ross_930?oldid=649759270.
- Ross_930 isPrimaryTopicOf Ross_930.