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Specifications Under Current Rules


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Number of crew 2-5
LOA 7000 mm 24 ft
Beam 2500 mm 8 ft 2 in
Draft 5 ft
Hull weight (with fittings) 1783lbs
Sail Area of total of Main 264ft²
Sail Area of total of Jib 126ft²
Sail Area of total of Spinnaker 670ft²


The Melges 24 is a one-design class of sailboat commonly used for racing. The boat is notable for its ability to plane over the water downwind in modest winds, and for its combination of a simple design that is highly tunable.

The Melges 24 is the most popular design produced by Melges Performance Sailboats, a United States company founded by Harry Melges, father of former Olympic sailor Buddy Melges. The about six hundred existing boats are approximately evenly split between North America and Europe, with fleets in Japan as well. The boat was designed in 1992 by the Reichel/Pugh design team, and went into production in 1993.

The boat is 24 feet (7 m) long and 8.2 feet (2.5 m) wide at the beam. It carries around 1000 square feet (93 m²) of sail area, main, jib and spinnaker combined. Upwind, it has a mainsail and 100% jib. Downwind, it has a large 670 square foot (62 m²) asymmetrical spinnaker that flies from a retractable bowsprit.

The boat's hull is made from lightweight fiberglass. The mast, rudder, bowsprit, and keel fin are made from carbon fiber for light weight. The hull is generally flat on the bottom, making it plane easily. The 630 pound (286 kg) keel bulb can retract up to the hull bottom to make it easier to put on a trailer.

The boat is generally raced with a crew of four or five. Because the boat sails faster with a heavier crew, class rules for racing limit crew weight to 793 pounds (360 kg) total. Unlike most spinnaker-rigged keelboats, the Melges 24 is designed so that no foredeck work is required to fly the spinnaker; it is launched, trimmed, and doused from the cockpit.

Reichel/Pugh also designed other modern Melges boats, such as the Melges 17, the Melges 30, and the Melges 32

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Classes of Keelboats (Worldwide List)

10 Metre | 11 Metre | 12 Metre | 2.4 Metre | 5 Metre | 5.5 Metre | 6 Metre | 8 Metre | Achilles 24 | Aloha | Antrim 27 | Beachcomber (22 ft) | Catalina Yachts | Catalina 30 | Cabot 36 | Colin Archer | Contessa 32 | Didi26 | Downeaster | Dragon | Etchells | Farr 40 | Fife | Flying Fifteen | Flying Tiger 10 M | Freedom | Folkboat | Freedom Yachts | Guppy 13 | H-boat | Hallberg-Rassy | International 806 | International Americas Cup Class | IOD | J/22 | J/24 | J-Class | Kendall 32 | Knarr |Laser SB3 | Maxi Yacht | Melges 24 | Melges 32 | Monark 540 | Moore 24 | Open 50 Monohull | Open 60 Monohull | Pearson Triton | Red Witch | Ross 930 | San Juan 24 | Sea Sprite 34 | Shark 24 | Shields | Soling | Sonar | Soverel 33 | Squib | Star | Stella | Sydney 38 | Tartan Ten | Tempest | Top Hat 25 | Triton | Vindö | Westsail 32 | Yngling

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