The 29er is a two-person high performance sailing skiff designed by Julian Bethwaite and first produced in 1998. Derived from the Olympic class 49er class, it is raced in the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships. The 29er is able to reach high speeds fairly quickly by having a sleek and hydrodynamic hull and will often exceed the wind speed when planing both up and downwind.

Background

29er

The 29er class is targeted at youth, especially those training to sail the larger Olympic 49er. The Youth Sailing World Championships[citation needed] has adopted it to replace the Laser 2 - which was designed by Julian Bethwaite's father Frank.

The 29er has two sailors, one on trapeze. The rig features a fractional asymmetrical spinnaker; a self-tacking jib decreases the work load of the crew, making maneuvers more efficient and freeing the crew to take the mainsheet upwind and on two-sail reaches. The spinnaker rigging set-up challenges crews to be fit and coordinated, and maneuvers in the boat require athleticism due to its lack of inherent stability and the high speed with which the fully battened mainsail and jib power up. [citation needed]

The hull construction is of fibreglass-reinforced polyester in a foam sandwich layout. The fully battened mainsail and jib are made from a transparent Mylar laminate with orange or red Dacron trimming, while the spinnaker is manufactured from ripstop Nylon. The mast is in three parts - an aluminium bottom and middle section, with a polyester-fiberglass composite tip to increase mast bend and decrease both overall weight, and the capsizing moment a heavy mast tip can generate. Foils are aluminium or fibreglass. [citation needed]

The class has shown large popularity in Oceania with over 700 registered boats out of the 7000 registered worldwide.

Events

World Championship

Year vteGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2000 Italy Lake Garda 58 BoatsNew Zealand Mike Bassett Mark KennedyAustralia Evan McNicol John WinningNew Zealand Scott Kennedy Lindsay Kennedy
2001 Canada Kingston 64 BoatsGreat Britain John Pink Tom WeeksGreat Britain John Gimson Simon MarksAustralia Joseph Turner Charles Dorron
2002 Australia Sydney 103 BoatsAustralia John Winning Evan McNicolAustralia Nathan Outteridge Grant RoseAustralia Jonathan Bonnitcha Paul Bonnitcha
2003 Spain Laredo ?? BoatsGreat Britain David Evans Rick PeacockArgentina Pepe Bettini Federico VillambrosaGreat Britain Thomas Smedley Stevie Wilson
2004 Switzerland Lake Silvaplana 84 BoatsGreat Britain Tristan Jaques Alain SignFinland Lauri Lehtinen Miikka PennanenAustralia David O'Connor Scott Babbage
2005 United States San Francisco 78 BoatsAustralia Jacqui Bonnitcha Euan McNicolAustralia David O'Connor Scott BabbageUnited States John Heineken Matt Noble
2006 Great Britain Weymouth 105 BoatsFinland Silja Lehtinen Scott BabbageGreat Britain Dylan Fletcher Rob PartridgeUnited States Cameron Biehl Matt Noble
2007 Argentina Buenos Aires ?? BoatsArgentina Matías Gainza Federico VillambrosaArgentina Pepe Bettini Matías KellerArgentina Ignacio Fernández Besada Tigris Martirosjan
2008 Australia Melbourne 102 BoatsAustralia Steve Thomas Jasper WarrenAustralia Byron White William RyanGreat Britain Max Richardson Alex Groves
2009 Italy Lake Garda 185 BoatsAustralia Steve Thomas Blair TukeAustralia Lauren Jeffies Nathan OutteridgeAustralia Haylee Outteridge Iain Jensen
2010 Bahamas Freeport 35 BoatsFrance Kevin Fisher Glen GouronArgentina Pepe Bettini Fernando GwozdzItaly Lorenzo Franceschini Ricardo Camin
2011 Argentina Mar del Plata 60 BoatsArgentina María Belén Tavella Franco GreggiArgentina Pepe Bettini Fernando GwozdzArgentina Francisco Cosentino Tomás Wagmáister
2012 Germany Travemünde 216 BoatsSpain Carlos Robles Florián TrittelFrance Lucas Rual Kevin FischerArgentina Klaus Lange Mateo Majdalani
2013 Denmark Kalø Vig 213 BoatsFrance Lucas Rual Émile AmorosNew Zealand Markus Somerville Jack SimpsonSpain Martí Llena Oriol Mahiques
2014 Canada Kingston 101 BoatsAustralia Kurt Hansen Harry MortonFrance Brice Yrieix Loic Ficher-GuillouGermany Jasper Steffens Tom Lennart Brauckmann
2015 Great Britain Pwllheli 193 BoatsAustralia Kyle O'Connell Tom SigantoArgentina Ignacio Varisco Federico GarcíaUnited States Christopher Williford Wade Waddell
2016 Netherlands Medemblik 228 BoatsAustralia Tom Crockett Harry MortonFrance Gwendal Nael Lilian MercierGreat Britain Crispin Beaumont Tom Darling
2017 United States Long Beach 129 BoatsSouth Africa Benji Daniel Alex BurgerFrance Benjamin Jaffrezic Léo ChauvelFrance Théo Revil Gautier Guevel
2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong 58 BoatsNew Zealand Francesco Kayrouz Jackson KeonAustralia Lachie Brewer Max PaulFrance Benjamin Jaffrezic Léo Chauvel
2019 Poland Gdynia 175 BoatsFrance Aristide Girou Noah ChauvinUnited States Stephan Baker Ripley ShelleySweden Alice Moss Carl Hörfelt
2020 Great Britain WeymouthCancelled due to COVID-19
2021 Spain Valencia 190 BoatsSpain Mateo Codoñer Simón CodoñerSpain Quicorras Urios Filippo BinettiDenmark Jens-Christian Dehn-Toftehøj Jens-Philip Dehn-Toftehøj
2022 Spain El Balís 242 BoatsArgentina Máximo Videla Tadeo FunesItaly Alex Demurtas Giovanni SantiFrance Hugo Revil Karl Devaux
2023 Great Britain Weymouth 205 BoatsIreland Clementine Van Steenberge Nathan Van SteenbergeArgentina Máximo Videla Juan Cruz AlbamonteItaly Alex Demurtas Giovanni Santi

European Championship

Youth Sailing World Championships

The 29er has been used as equipment in the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships.

Open

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
2010France Gael Jaffrezix Julien BloyetNew Zealand Alex Maloney Sam BullockUnited States Antoine Screve James Moody
2011Spain Carlos Robles Florián TrittelUnited States Antoine Screve Max AgneseNetherlands Max Deckers Annette Duetz
2012Spain Carlos Robles Florián TrittelFrance Lucas Rual Thomas BitonArgentina Klaus Lange Mateo Majdalani
2013France Lucas Rual Émile AmorosSweden Ida Svensson Rasmus RosengrenNew Zealand Markus Somerville Jack Simpson
2014France Brice Yrieix Loïc Fischer GuillouUnited States Quinn Wilson Riley GibbsNew Zealand Markus Somerville Isaac McHardie

Boys

YearvteGoldSilverBronzeRef.
2002 Lunenburg (CAN)Australia Nathan Outteridge Ayden MenziesNew Zealand Geoffrey Woolley Mark OveringtonFrance Guillaume Vigna Thibaut Gatti
2007 Kingston (CAN)Denmark Henrik Sogaard Søren KristensenNew Zealand Paul Snow-Hansen Blair TukeGreat Britain James Ellis Rob Partridge
2008 Århus (DEN)Great Britain James Peters Edward FitzGeraldArgentina Germán Billoch Gastón Cheb TerrabUnited States Judge Ryan Hans Henken
2016 Auckland (NZL) 25 NationsGreat Britain Crispin Beaumont Tom DarlingFrance Gwendal Nael Lilian MercierAustralia John Cooley Simon Hoffman
2017 Sanya (CHN) 30 NationsFrance Théo Revil Gautier GuevelNorway Mathias Berthet Alexander Franks-PentyArgentina Santiago Duncan Elías Dalli
2018 Corpus Christi (USA) 25 NationsNorway Mathias Berthet Alexander Franks-PentyNew Zealand Seb Lardies Scott McKenzieAustralia Henry Larkings Miles Davey
2019 Gdynia (POL) 28 NationsNorway Mathias Berthet Alexander Franks-PentyFinland Ville Korhonen Edvard BremerAustralia Archie Cropley Max Paul
2021 Al-Mussanah (OMA) 24 NationsFrance Hugo Revil Karl DevauxSpain Mateo Codoñer Simón CodoñerUnited States Ian Nyenhuis Noah Nyenhuis
2022 The Hague (NED) 24 NationsArgentina Máximo Videla Tadeo FunesGreat Britain Santiago Sesto-Cosby Leo WilkinsonNew Zealand George Lee Rush Seb Menzies
2023 Búzios (BRA) 30 NationsFrance Hugo Revil Karl DevauxItaly Alex Demurtas Giovanni SantiIreland Ben O'Shaughnessy Ethan Spain

Girls

YearvteGoldSilverBronze
2002Great Britain Pippa Wilson Jenny MarksAustralia Elise Rechichi Rayshele MartinNew Zealand Rachel O'Brien Kelly Riechelmann
2007United States Emily Dellenbaugh Briana ProvanchaGreat Britain Sophie Weguelin Sophie AinsworthAustralia Hannah Nattrass Michelle Muller
2008Great Britain Frances Peters Claire LaskoNetherlands Annemiek Bekkering Jeske KistersAustralia Hannah Nattrass Michelle Muller
2015Finland Sirre Kronlöf Veera HokkaDenmark Lærke Graversen Iben Nielsby ChristensenNew Zealand Greta Stewart Kate Stewart
2016Australia Natasha Bryant Annie WilmotPoland Aleksandra Melzacka Maja MicińskaNew Zealand Greta Stewart Kate Stewart
2017 SanyaItaly Margherita Porro Sofia LeoniRussia Zoya Novikova Diana SabirovaAustralia Jasmin May Galbraith Chloe Fisher
2018 Corpus ChristiNorway Pia Andersen Nora EdlandUnited States Berta Puig Isabella CasarettoRussia Zoya Novikova Diana Sabirova
2019 GdyniaUnited States Berta Puig Isabella CasarettoMalta Antonia Schultheis Victoria SchultheisSweden Martina Carlsson Amanda Ljunggren
2021 Al-MussanahGreat Britain Emily Mueller Florence BrellisfordUnited States Charlie Leigh Sophie FisherSlovenia Alja Petrič Katja Filipič
2022 The HagueArgentina Amparo Stupenengo Julia PantinFrance Lucie Gout Fleur BabinJapan Manase Ichihashi Rinko Goto
2023 BúziosPoland Ewa Lewandowska Julia ŻmudzińskaFrance Sarah Jannin Fleur BabinHungary Boróka Fehér Szonja Fehér
2024 Lake GardaPoland Alicja Dampc Alicja TutkowskaFinland Una Heinilä Silja-Sophie LaukkanenUnited States Annie Sitzmann Molly Bonham
2025 VilamouraGreat Britain Lila Edwards Amelie HiscocksPoland Antonina Puchowska Alicja DampcArgentina Carolina Barceló Agustina Argüelles

29er XX and XS

Bethwaite and Jen Glass have also designed the 29erXX, a twin trapeze derivative of the 29er. It uses the same hull with some minor changes such as an extended gunwale and a rudder gantry, with a larger rig that includes a square-top main and masthead asymmetric spinnaker. The class became an International Sailing Federation recognised class in its own right in 2010. [citation needed]

In late 2012 Bethwaite announced another new version, the 29erXS, aimed at younger and/or lighter sailors. The XS features a similar rig to the XX, but of smaller size fitted to a standard 29er hull and employing a single trapeze. The main being 4.29sqm and the jib 2.13sqm, the spinnaker is similarly downsized. The intention is that sailors can upgrade the rig when they are ready to move to full sized sails, and keep the hull, which will remain standard across all 29er variants.[citation needed]

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