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A maxi yacht usually refers to a racing yacht of at least in length.


Origin

The term ''maxi'' originated with the
International Offshore Rule The International Offshore Rule (IOR) was a measurement rule for racing sailboats. The IOR evolved from the Cruising Club of America (CCA) rule for racer/cruisers and the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) rule. Rule context - past and present rating ...
(IOR) rating system, which in the 1970s and 1980s measured offshore racing yachts and applied a single-number rating to each boat. This number was approximately equal to the sailing waterline length in feet, plus or minus speed enhancing or reducing factors in the design. A yacht with a rating of was generally about in length overall. The IOR had upper and lower rating limits of and , so a yacht designed and built to exceed the maximum limit of rating was known as a ''maxi''.


Competition

The IOR Maxis were generally long overall, and raced boat-for-boat without handicap, unlike the rest of the IOR fleet which raced with a time correction factor depending on the boat's rating. In the 1980s they were the most glamorous, exciting, expensive and high-visibility racing yachts in the world, with regular appearances at most of the great races such as the Fastnet, Sydney-Hobart, Bermuda Race, and their own private series of regattas in the Mediterranean and Caribbean seas. The maxis were also prominent as line honour contestants in the Whitbread Round the World Race from 1973 to 1993.


Modern maxis

Modern maxi yachts are usually custom-designed and built to the IRC rule but regardless of handicap in order to achieve line honour victories. In 2001 however two Reichel/Pugh boats were built to the "maxZ86"
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in order to match boat speed evenly, but the class did not generate further interest. For the 2009 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia increased the IRC rating upper limit for length of hull from , and most yachts have been lengthened to this size. In order to achieve higher speeds, maxi yachts were early adopters of modern materials and technologies such as carbon fibre, thermoformed sails, rotating wingmasts, water ballasts, canting keels, and hydrofoils. Previous smaller maxi yachts are still raced with corrected time class victories in mind whilst the "mini-maxi" yachts now have a class of their own. Maxi yachts are raced in both inshore and offshore races.


List of largest maxi yachts

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, - , ''Cap Gemini'' , , 1999 , , , , Ron Holland , , Pendennis , , Renamed ''Hyundai'', now ''Light One'' , - , ''Leopard 2'' , , 2000 , , , , Reichel/Pugh , , Green Marine , , Now ''Maria Alba II'' , - , '' Alfa Romeo I'' , , 2002 , , , , Reichel/Pugh , , McConaghy Boats , , Renamed ''Shockwave'', then ''Rambler'', now ''La Bête'', won the 2002 Sydney-Hobart, the 2003
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and four Middle Sea Races , - , ''Bols'' , , 2003 , , , , Hugh Welbourn , , Boatspeed , , Now ''Med Spirit'' , - , ''Zana'' , , 2003 , , , , Brett Bakewell-White , , Hakes Marine , , Renamed ''Konica Minolta'', now ''Lahana'', redesigned in 2014 at the TP Cookson yard as ''Rio 100'' , - , '' Skandia'' , , 2003 , , , , Don Jones, Fred Barrett , , Hart Marine , , Triple Moving Foil, now ''Wild Thing'', won the 2003 Sydney-Hobart , - , ''Mari-Cha IV'' , , 2003 , , data-sort-type=number, , , , , JMV Industries , , Schooner built for Robert Warren Miller, redesigned in 2015 at Royal Huisman as cruiser ''Samurai'' , - , '' Nicorette III'' , , 2004 , , , , Alex Simonis, Marten Voogd , , Boatspeed , , Triple Moving Foil owned by Ludde Ingvall, Renamed ''Aapt'', then ''YuuZoo'', won the 2004 Sydney-Hobart. Redesigned in 2016 by Brett Bakewell-White at the Southern Ocean Marine yard as '' CQS'' , - , ' , , 2004 , , , , Edward George Dubois , , McConaghy Boats , , Canting Ballast Twin Foil, purchased in 2021 by Meridian Capital. Won 2004 and 2008 Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, 2010 Newport Bermuda Race, 2011 Fort Lauderdale Montego Bay Race, 2011 Antigua Sailing Week, 2012 and 2014 Rolex China Sea Race - including line honors and race record, 2013 Hong Kong Vietnam Race (record), 2014 Okinawa Tokai Race (record), 2015 Subic Bay Boracay Race (record) , - , ''
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'' , , 2005 , , , , Greg Elliott, Clay Oliver , , TP Cookson , , Canting Ballast Twin Foil. Renamed ''Investec Loyal''. Redesigned in 2014 by Andrew Dovell at the Innovation Composite yard as ''Ragamuffin 100ft''. Now ''Scallywag''. Won the 2005
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and the 2011 Sydney-Hobart , - , '' Alfa Romeo II'' , , 2005 , , , , Reichel/Pugh , , McConaghy Boats , , Canting Ballast Twin Foil, now ''Black Jack IV'', won the 2009 Transpac, the 2009 Sydney-Hobart and three Middle Sea Races , - , '' Wild Oats XI'' , , 2005 , , , , Reichel/Pugh , , McConaghy Boats , , Development of '' Alfa Romeo II'', now and completely modernised, won eight Sydney-Hobarts ( Line Honours) and the 2015 Transpac , - , '' Leopard 3'' , , 2007 , , , , Farr Yacht Design , , McConaghy Boats , , Now , won two
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s and the 2009 Middle Sea Race , - , '' LawConnect'' , , 2008 , , , , Juan Kouyoumdjian , , TP Cookson , , Renamed ''Virgin Money'', ''Rambler 100'', ''Perpetual Loyal'', ''Infotrack'' and now ''LawConnect'', won the 2011 Caribbean 600, the 2011 Newport-Lizard Point race and the 2016, 2023 and 2024 Sydney-Hobart. When the yacht was named Rambler 100 it famously had a keel failure in the 2011 Rolex Fastnet Race, leading to the boat capsizing. , - , ''Beau Geste'' , , 2013 , , , , Botin Partners , , {{nowrap, {{flagicon, NZ TP Cookson , , Renamed ''Stefan Racing'', now {{cvt, 100, ft, order=flip ''Wild Thing 100'' , - , ''Rambler 88'' , , 2014 , , {{cvt, 88, ft, order=flip, disp=br() , , Juan Kouyoumdjian , , {{nowrap, {{flagicon, US New England Boatworks , , Owned by George David, won the 2015 Middle Sea Race , - , '' Comanche'' , , 2014 , , {{cvt, 100, ft, order=flip, disp=br() , , VPLP, Guillaume Verdier , , {{flagicon, US Hodgdon Yachts , , Holder of the New York-Lizard Point monohull record and former holder of 24hrs monohull record, winner of the 2017 and 2019 Sydney-Hobart , - , ''
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is the largest Modern Supermaxi yach built. The yacht won Monohull Line Honours in the 2021 Rolex Fastnet Race.
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was the first yacht to have a mast taller than the Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, being 4 metres taller than the structure.
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also has the highest
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See also

{{Commons category, Maxi yacht
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- production sailing yachts designed by Olympic medallist Pelle Pettersson and built on the island of
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. Over 16,000 have been built over the last 30 years. Current production consists of the Maxi 1200, Maxi 1300 and the Swedish Match 40.


References

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