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Nacra 15
Development
DesignerMorrelli & Melvin, Nacra Sailing
Year2015
RoleYouth World Championships & Youth Olympic Games Multihull
NameNacra 15
Hull
Hull weightBoat Weight 140 kg (310 lb)
LOH4.70 m (15.4 ft)
Beam2.35 m (7 ft 9 in)
Sails
Mainsail area13.6 m2 (146 sq ft)
Jib/genoa area3.3 m2 (36 sq ft)
Spinnaker area16.5 m2 (178 sq ft)
Racing
RYA PN734

The Nacra 15 is a performance catamaran used for racing. It went into production in 2015. It was designed as a smaller version of the Olympic multihull class, the Nacra 17.

Youth selection

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In early 2015, World Sailing announced that they were looking for a new youth multihull for the ISAF Youth World Championships with a targeted crew weight of approx 110–130 kg . Nacra Sailing announced two bids for the trials, the existing Nacra 16 and the all new Nacra 15. After the trials and extensive consideration by World Sailing at their AGM in China, the Nacra 15 was confirmed as the new Youth World Championships class.[1] It was also un-expectedly announced as a new class for the Youth Olympic Games. In 2016 British RYA selected the Nacra 15 as their new youth multihull boat,[2] replacing the Spitfire.

Configurations

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Nacra 15 Club Nacra 15 World Sailing Nacra 15 FCS
Hull colour White White White
Main and jib colour White White White
Spinnaker colour red/white/blue red/white/blue red/white/blue
Dagger board shape Straight Curved Z-Boards
Dagger board construction Aluminium carbon composite carbon composite
Rudder winglets No Yes Yes

Events

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Youth Olympic Games

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
Argentina 2018 Buenos Aires (details)  Argentina
Dante Cittadini [es]
Teresa Romairone [es]
 France
Titouan Petard
Kenza Coutard
 Netherlands
Laila van der Meer
Bjarne Bouwer
Senegal 2022 Dakar Postponed to 2026 due to COVID-19 pandemic

Open World Championships

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Gold Silver Bronze
Italy 2016 Lake Como  Great Britain
Jack Butters
James King
 Great Britain
Alex Philpot
Jess D'Arcy
 Netherlands
Bjarne Bouwer
Eliott Savelon
Italy 2017 Lake Garda  Netherlands
Bjarne Bouwer
Eliott Savelon
 Belgium
Lucas Clayessens
Gauthier Verlhurst
 Australia
Georgia Payne
Daniel Brown
Spain 2018 Barcelona[3]  Belgium
Henri Demesmaeker
Frédérique Van Eupen
 France
Doran Gouron Le Roch
Kenza Coutard
 France
Thomas Proust
Clément Martineau
France 2019 Marseille[4]  Australia
Ruben Booth
Rita Booth
 Germany
Jesse Lindstädt
Lisa Rausch
 Italy
Andrea Spagnolli
Alice Cialfi
Switzerland 2020 Geneva Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
France 2021 La Grande-Motte[5]  Switzerland
Axel Grandjean
Noëmi Fehlmann
 France
Thomas Proust
Eloïse Clabon
 France
Manolo Geslin-Grimaud
Marion Declef
Italy 2022 Lake Garda[6]  France
Clément Martineau
Lou Mourniac
 France
Titouan Pétard
Elise Leconte
 France
Thomas Proust
Eloïse Clabon
United States 2023 Fort Lauderdale[7]  United States
Cody Roe
KJ Hill
 Switzerland
Marie Mazuay
Clément Guignard
 France
Clément Martineau
Maë Cottereau
Spain 2024 Barcelona[8]  Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
 France
Côme Vic-Molinero
Fatima Tia
 Italy
Lorenzo Sirena
Alice Dessy

Youth World Championships

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Gold Silver Bronze
New Zealand 2016 Auckland[9]  France
Tim Mourniac
Charles Dorange
 United States
Romain Screve
Ian Brill
 Belgium
Henri Demesmaeker
Isaura Maenhaut
China 2017 Sanya[10]  Switzerland
Max Wallenberg
Amanda Bjork-Anastassov
 Australia
Shannon Dalton
Jayden Dalton
 Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Anne Vandenberghe
United States 2018 Corpus Christi[11]  Argentina
Teresa Romairone
Dante Cittadini
 Italy
Andrea Spagnolli
Giulia Fava
 New Zealand
Greta Stewart
Tom Fyfe
Poland 2019 Gdynia[12]  Australia
Will Cooley
Rebecca Hancock
 France
Titouan Petard
Marion Declef
 Germany
Silas Mühle
Levke Möller
Brazil 2020 Salvador Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Oman 2021 Al-Mussanah[13]  France
Thomas Proust
Eloïse Clabon
 United States
Kay Brunsvold
Cooper Delbridge
 Switzerland
Axel Grandjean
Noémie Fehlmann
Netherlands 2022 The Hague[14]  Switzerland
Axel Grandjean
Noémie Fehlmann
 Spain
Daniel García de la Casa
Nora García de la Casa
 France
Tiphaine Rideau
Tiphaine Rideau
Brazil 2023 Búzios[15]  Spain
Daniel García de la Casa
Nora García de la Casa
 United States
Cody Roe
Brooke Mertz
 Switzerland
Marie Mazuay
Clément Guignard
Italy 2024 Lake Garda[16]  Italy
Lorenzo Sirena
Alice Dessy
 France
Côme Vic-Molinero
Fatima Tia
 Belgium
Hannelien Borghijs
Sander Borghijs

Foiling World Championships

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
France 2019 Marseille[17]  Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Anne Vandenberghe
 Great Britain
Owen Bowerman
Jasmine Williams
 Great Britain
Benno Marstaller
Theo Williams

European Championships

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
Italy 2018 Lake Como[18]  Belgium
Henri Demesmaeker
Frédérique Van Eupen
 Italy
Andrea Spagnolli
Giulia Fava
  Switzerland
Arnaud Grange
Marie van der Klink
Switzerland 2021 Silvaplana [19]  France
Clement Martineau
Thomas Proust
 France
Camille Rigaud
Julien Moutarde
 France
Manolo Geslin Grimaud
Marion Declef
France 2022 Carnac [20]   Switzerland
Axel Grandjean
Noémie Fehlmann
 France
Clement Martineau
Lou Mourniac
 France
Camille Rigaud
Lorcan Johnson
Belgium 2023 Knokke-Heist [21]   Switzerland
Marie Mazuay
Clément Guignard
 Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
 France
Côme Rouseré
Hugues Vandermersch
Italy 2024 Cagliari [22]  Spain
Daniel García de la Casa
Nora García de la Casa
 Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
 Belgium
Hannelien Borghijs
Sander Borghijs

Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Netherlands 2017 Medemblik  Great Britain
Benno Marstaller
Chloe Collenette
 Australia
Shannon Dalton
Jayden Dalton
  Switzerland
Max Wallenberg
Amanda Bjork-Anastassov
United States 2017 Miami  United States
Nicolas Martin
AnnaClare Sole
 United States
Mark Brunsvold
Dylan Heinz
 United States
Ben Rosenberg
Claire Housey
Australia 2018 Brisbane  Australia
Will Cooley
Evie Haseldine
 Australia
Tom Crockett
Tahine Caldecoat
 Australia
Ashleigh Swadling
George Morton

European Super Series

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
United Kingdom Weymouth  Germany
Silas Mühle
Levke Möller
 Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Anne Vandenberghe
 Australia
Shannon Dalton
Raffael Torre
Netherlands Workum  Australia
Georgia Payne
Nathan Bryant
 Germany
Silas Mühle
Levke Möller
 Germany
Jesse Lindstaedt
Lisa Rausch
Germany Kiel  France
Thomas Proust
Julien Moutarde
 France
Margaux Billy
Leo Maurin
 France
Armand Clabon
Lou Berthomieu
Switzerland Geneva   Switzerland
Elouan Gäumann
Noëmi Fehlmann
 France
Titouan Pétard
Marion Declef
 Great Britain
Theo Williams
Jasmine Williams
Belgium Knokke Heist  Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Anne Vandenberghe
 Germany
Jesse Lindstaedt
Lisa Rausch
 Netherlands
Bart Kooijman Beuk
Floris Lampe
Europe 2019 Overall  Germany
Silas Mühle
Levke Möller
 Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Anne Vandenberghe
 Great Britain
Theo Williams
Jasmine Williams
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Spain Barcelona  France
Titouan Petard
Lou Berthomieu
 Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Anne Vandenberghe
 France
Clement Martineau
Adele Hovnaniam
United Kingdom Weymouth Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Netherlands Workum Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Germany Kiel Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Belgium Knokke Heist Excluded from series due to COVID-19 travel restrictions
 Belgium
Lucas Claeyssens
Morgane De Vos
 Netherlands
Olivier Jaquet
Ghislaine Van Empel
 Belgium
Kwinten Borghijs
Lieselotte Borghijs
Europe 2020 Overall Series cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Event Gold Silver Bronze
United Kingdom Weymouth  Great Britain
Sam Cox
Sophie Raven
 Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
 Great Britain
Albie Cutbill
Izzy Smith
France Carnac  France
Youen Champs
Gwilherm Cadic
 Great Britain
Sam Cox
Sophie Raven
 Great Britain
Albie Cutbill
Izzy Smith
Netherlands Workum   Switzerland
Marie Mazuay
Clément Guignard
  Switzerland
David Vitel
Patricia Winssinger
 Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
Italy Cagliari  Italy
Alessandro Vargiu
Carolina Vargiu
 Italy
Enrica Morelli
Stefano Troiano
 Italy
Leonardo Vascellari
Eleonora Bandel
Hungary Balatonalmádi  Hungary
Trisztán Litkey
Janka Gazdag-Hornok
 Hungary
Gréta Dávoti
Léna Puskás
 Poland
Nela Dzwigalska
Mikołaj Figura
Belgium Knokke Heist  Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
 France
Côme Rousere
Hugues Vandermersch
 Belgium
Sander Borghijs
Hannelien Borghijs
Switzerland Geneva  Spain
Daniel Garcia
Nora Garcia
  Switzerland
Marie Mazuay
Clément Guignard
 Great Britain
Sam Cox
Sophie Raven
Spain Barcelona   Switzerland
Marie Mazuay
Clément Guignard
 Spain
Daniel Garcia
Nora Garcia
 Great Britain
Sam Cox
Sophie Raven
Europe 2023 Overall  Great Britain
Sam Cox
Sophie Raven
 Belgium
Mateo Leclercq
Mathieu Pinsart
 Germany
Frederic Schule
Catharina Jacobs

References

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  2. ^ "British youth sailing team committed to catamaran challenge". rya.org.uk.
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  5. ^ "Results". manage2sail.com. 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
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  7. ^ "Applet Regatta results". regattanetwork.com. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  8. ^ "2024 Nacra 15 World Championship results". velacat.sailti.com. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  9. ^ "16 YW Results". sailing.org. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  10. ^ "17 YW Results". sailing.org. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  11. ^ "18 YW Results". sailing.org. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
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  17. ^ "Général provisoire après 3 courses" (PDF). Voilela pelle marseille (in French). October 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
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  20. ^ "2022 Nacra 15 European Championship results". www.manage2sail.com.
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