International C-Class Catamaran Championship
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The International C-Class Catamaran Championship, or ICCCC or I4C has taken over from the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy
for the International C-Class Catamaran
match racing of highly innovative catamarans, predominantly with a wing rig instead of a conventional sail plan.
The prior racing scheme was entitled the "Little Americas Cup", and the name is still used, admittedly with the prefix "new"
International Catamaran Challenge Trophy
The International Catamaran Challenge Trophy is the formal name for the more familiarly known Little Americas Cup modeled loosely on the Americas Cup series for yachts, and started in 1961 as a match racing series between two catamarans...
for the International C-Class Catamaran
International C-Class Catamaran
The C-Class Catamaran is a high-performance developmental class sailing catamaran. They are very light boats which use rigid wing sails and can sail at twice the speed of the wind...
match racing of highly innovative catamarans, predominantly with a wing rig instead of a conventional sail plan.
The prior racing scheme was entitled the "Little Americas Cup", and the name is still used, admittedly with the prefix "new"
Race results
International C Class Catamaran ChampionshipsYear | Winner, Crew and Nation | Opponent, Crew and Nation | Match score | Match Location | Other Competitors |
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2004 | |||||
September 21, 2007 | Alpha (CAN 1) Fred Eaton / Magnus Clarke | Cogito (USA 1) Steve Clark / Duncan MacLean | 5 - 0 | Royal Canadian YC, Toronto, Canada | 3.Patient Lady VI (CAN 3) P.Wickwire/J.Lemieux 4.Off Yer Rocker (CAN 2) D.Cunningham / R.Paterson |
August 28, 2010 | Canaan (CAN 9) Fred Eaton / Magnus Clarke | Alpha (AUS 1) Glenn Ashby / Jimmy Spithill | 3 - 1 | New York YC, Newport, RI, USA | 3.Invictus (GBR 38) P.Larsen/G.Kaiser 4.Patient Lady VI (FRA 2) A.Koch/J.Lagarrigue 5.Orion (CAN 8) D.Cunningham / R.Paterson 6.Aethon (USA 104) S.Clark / O.Moore |