About International 6 Metre
The class dates to 1907 and the introduction of the International Rule, also known as the Metre Rule. Throughout the class’s history it has been a hotbed for technical innovation with the world’s leading yacht designers and sailors bringing often radical concepts and technical excellence to the fleet. An Olympic Class from 1908 to 1952, the Sixes were also frequently used as a development testbed for the America’s Cup 12 Metres. The rule was periodically updated to keep the class at the forefront of technical development, whilst at the same time honoring its extraordinary heritage.
Design
Boats Produced: 2000+
Class boat builder(s):
USA East: Jens Lange – Baltic Boatworks, Newport R.I.
USA West: Adam Henley Boatbuilder, Port Townsend, WA.
Canada: Jespersen Boatbuilders http://www.jespersenboats.com/
Finland: Red Sky Yacht https://redskyyachts.com/
Spain: Isashiyarb Composite SL https://isashiyarb.es/es/
Approximately how many boats are in the USA/North America? 30
Where is your One-Design class typically sailed in the USA? List regions of the country:
Puget Sound, Pacific Northwest
Newport, R.I., Eastern seaboard
Does this class have a spinnaker or gennaker? Yes
Ideal combined weight of range of crew: 800
Boat Designed in 1907
Beam: 6′ 2″
Weight of rigged boat without sails: 9500 lbs
Draft: 5′ 6″
Mast Height: 43′