Introduction To The Hornet
The Hornet was designed in 1953 by Jack Holt and has maintained its reputation as a high performance class.
Being a Restricted Class, the class has been able to take advantage of new building techniques and material
developments to constantly improve the performance of the Hornet. The Hornet's durability is legendary. Many of
the existing fleet are still competitive despite being over 18 year's old. Durability is not only good for your
purse, it allows you time to hone and refine the boat's performance over years, not weeks.
The outer hull and sail plan are one design profiles but the rig and the deck layout are less restricted. Any deck
layout is permissible: side tanks, double bottoms, crew decks, spaceframes, etc. A free choice of foils and spars
means the class supports a wide spectrum of weights and strengths. Fourteens and other restricted classes allow
costly development of the hull shape and the sail plan.
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