Development | |
---|---|
Designer | Tony Castro |
Location | UK |
Year | 2002 |
No. built | >800 |
Brand | Laser / Sportsboat World |
Builder(s) | White Formula, UK |
Name | Sportsboat SB20 ( ex:Laser SB3 ) |
Boat | |
Crew | 3 or 4 |
Displacement | 685 kg (1,510 lb) |
Draft | 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) |
Air draft | 9.05 m (29.7 ft) |
Trapeze | None |
Hull | |
Type | Monohull |
Construction | GRP |
LOA | 6.15 m (20.2 ft) |
Beam | 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) |
Engine type | Outboard |
Hull appendages | |
Ballast | 327 kg (721 lb) |
Rig | |
Sails | |
Mainsail area | 18 m2 (190 sq ft) |
Jib/genoa area | 9.3 m2 (100 sq ft) |
Gennaker area | 46 m2 (500 sq ft) |
Racing | |
RYA PN | 911 [1] |
The SB20 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. Marketed and distributed by Sportsboat World the boat was designed by Tony Castro and launched in 2002.
The SB20 was originally called the Laser SB3, and was marketed and distributed by Laser Performance under license from the designer. This licence ended in 2012. [2]
The yacht is an open keelboat, strict One-Design and is designed for racing with a crew of 3 or 4 whose maximum weight must not exceed 270 kg. With a high aspect ratio keel with a very high ballast ratio the yacht is very stable, but also quite fast due to the substantial sail area. The SB20 is unique in that it does not allow hiking, using a small stainless steel bar to prevent hiking by the crew, this allows competitive crews of all shapes, sizes and ages. Fast Fun and Affordable this boat rules are so strict that it does not allow "money" to dictate the results.
The majority of boats are located in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Australia, France, Holland, Singapore and Italy and the class has attracted considerable support. in 2019 there is a growing fleet in the UAE and Turkey. In 2005 the SB20 became the second largest one-design fleet at the Cowes Week regatta with 66 entries. In 2006 it became the largest fleet with 102 entries pushing the XOD into second place, an accolade it held for two further years.
The Sb20 Class is also unique in that since 2018 you can rent a race-ready boat to participate in regattas.
In 2020 the first SB20 Carbon version especially built and set-up for ORC and IRC racing will be launched.
There are over 800 boats worldwide, sailed in over 20 countries. Growth in fleets internationally enabled the class to successfully apply to World Sailing for the right to host a world championship, the first of which was hosted in Dublin during 2008. Regular top quality events organised by the Sb20Class.com
Year | Location | Entries | Winning Boat / Helm | Crew | Ref |
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2021 | Cascais, Portugal | 66 | OpenBar Henrique Haddad (BRA) | Mario Trindade Leonardo Lombardi Pedro Caldas | [3] |
2018 | Hobart, Australia | 59 | Le Grand Réservoir / Mazet & A Achille Nebout (FRA) | Gabriel SKOCZEK (FRA) Pauline Mazzocchi (FRA) Bruno Mourniac (FRA) | [4] |
2017 | Cowes, UK | 79 | GBR3752 Geoff Carveth (GBR) | Jerry Hill (GBR) Richard Lovering (GBR) | [5] [6] |
2016 | Cascais, Portugal | 76 | RUS 3711 - New Territories Hugo Rocha (POR) | Alex Semenov, Fran Palacios, Gonçalo Barreto | [7] |
2015 | Trentino, Italy | 92 | FRA 3653 - Give Me 5 by FFV Youth Robin Follin (FRA) | Marine BOUDOT (FRA) Emeric Michel (FRA) | |
2014 | St. Petersburg, Russia | 48 | ATOMSTROJKOMPLEKS Evgeny Neugodnikov (RUS) | Sergey MUSIKHIN (RUS) Pavel KUZNETSOV (RUS) | |
2013 | Hyères, France | 90 | GILL RACE TEAM Craig Burlton (GBR) | Stephen White (AUS) Adam Heley (GBR) | |
2012 | Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia | 42 | GBR 3053 WKD Geoff Carveth (GBR) | Roger Hudson (RSA) Lesley DHONAU (GBR) | [8] |
2011 | Torquay, UK | 103 | GBR 3053 Race Team Gill Geoff Carveth (GBR) | Andy RAMUS (RSA) Emma CLARKE (GBR) Ian MILLS (GBR) | [9] |
2010 | Torbole Casaglia, Italy | 110 | GBR 3465 - 3 Sad Old Blokes Jerry Hill (GBR) | Joe LLEWELLYN (GBR) Grant ROLLERSON (AUS) | [10] |
2009 | Cascais, Portugal | 54 | GBR 3042 - Race Team Gill Craig Burlton (GBR) | Adam Heeley (GBR) Stephen White (AUS) | [11] |
2008 | Dublin, Ireland | 137 | GBR 3053 - Team Earls Court Geoff Carveth (GBR) | Roger GILBERT (GBR) Sarah ALLAN (GBR) Roz ALLEN (GBR) | [12] |
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