Platu 25
The Platu 25 (formerly Beneteau 25) is a sailing boat designed by Farr Yacht Design led by Bruce Farr with the first boat being built by McDell Marine in New Zealand in the early 1990s. It became a class recognised by the International Sailing Federation in November 2006.
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Development | |
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Designer | Farr Yacht Design |
Class is a member of World Sailing |
History
The International Platu 25 Class Association was formed as the owners association to support the class and promote racing amongst owners which led to the class becoming an ISAF recognised. This entitled the class to hold World Championships.
The boat current two builders being Beneteau in France and Extreme Sailing Products near Singapore.
Events
World Championships
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2007 Neustadt |
La Revoltosa (GER) Joachim Hellmich |
Flexi (GER) Niklas Ganssauge |
Vilagarcia (ESP) Carlos Paz Blanco |
2008 Crete |
Modus Vivendi – 3 Alfa (GRE) Panagiotis Mantis Kostas Karageorgiou Vasilis Portosalte Vaggelis Kappas Stavros Argyros |
Flexi (GER) Niklas Ganssauge Sven Kruse Bernhard Krüger Sonja Krabbe Thomas Kruse |
Bribon (ESP) Marc De Antonio Javi Jaudenes Matias Bonet Sofia Bertrand Lluis Mas |
2009 Punta Ala 91 Boats |
Vilagarcia (ESP) Antón Paz |
Modus Vivendi – 3 Alfa (GRE) Panagiotis Mantis |
Bribon – Movistar (ESP) Jose Cusì |
2010 Alicante 66 Boats |
Modus Vivendi – 3 Alfa (GRE) Panagiotis Mantis Pavlos Kagialis Vaggelis Kappas Andreas Paleras Kostas Karageorgiou |
Carpantxo (ESP) J. Pintos F. Sanchez R.Alvarez J. Figueria B. Coira |
Iberdola (ESP) M. Weiller F. Pomar M. Bonet P. Balaguer F. Gallastegui |
2011 Gmunden 46 Boats |
EUZ II Monella Vagabonda (ITA) Sandro Montefusco Markus Sigrist Corrado Capece Minutolo Francesco Lanera Elisabetta Picca Lukas Gerig |
Mundo Marino (ESP) Francisco Sánchez Ferrer Roman Illan Garcia Jesús De Arias Far Marina Sanchez Cristina Femenía Alvaro De Haro |
Falkone (GER) Cornelius Heeschen Falko Knabe Ole Von Studnitz Thorben Nowak Frank Wegener |
2012 Rosignano 50 Boat |
EUZ II Monella Vagabonda (ITA) Sandro Montefusco Paolo Montefusco Corrado Capece Minutolo Francesco Lanera Andrea Quartulli |
Vilagarcia (ESP) Carlos Paz Anton Paz Blanco Juan Deben Joaquin Cores Abuin Bernardo Paz Docampo |
Five for Fighting 3 (ITA) Alberto La Tegola Tommaso De Bellis Vitti Diego Romero Mario Di Rienzo Mario Rinaldi |
2013 Portosín 22 Boat |
Credite EGS (POR) Afonso Domingos Gil Conde Nuno Barreto Filipe Matias Pedro Patricio |
EUZ II Monella Vagabonda (ITA) Sandro Montefusco |
E para comer Lugo (ESP) Gonzalo Araújo |
2014 Antibes 35 Boat |
EUZ II Monella Vagabonda (ITA) Francesco Lanera Sandro Montefusco Paolo Montefusco Lorenzo de Felice Michele Valenti |
Five for Fighting 3 (ITA) Tommaso De Bellis Vitti Nikolaos Mascoli Michele Regolo Gabriele Gorgoni Giulio Desiderato |
Superbüsi (SUI) Mathias Bermejo David Erismann Marcus Rindlisbacher Roland Kunz Nicolas Duchoud |
2015 Piraeus Canceled |
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2016 Brunnen 27 Boat |
Falkone (SUI) Eric Monnin Andreas Widmer Julien Falxa Clement Salzes Mathieu Renault |
Superbüsi (SUI) Mathias Bermejo |
Five for Fighting 3 (ITA) Tommaso De Bellis Vitti |
2017 Mondello 35 Boat |
EUZ II Taverna Degli Amici (ITA) Francesco Lanera |
Five For Figting 3 (ITA) Tommaso De Bellis Vitti |
Brera Hotels (ITA) Alberto Wolleb |
2018 Riga 37 Boats [1] |
EUZ II Taverna Degli Amici (ITA) Sandro Montefusco Francesco Lanera Paolo Montefusco Paolo Bucciarelli Roberto Santomanco |
Easy Tiger (AUS) Chris Way Tommy Spithill Steve McConaghy Murray Gordon Rachel Bower |
Penelope (EST) Mati Sepp Karl Kolk Janno Hool A. Kodar R. Elnionis |
2019 Faro Canceled |
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2020 Nida Postponed due to Covid-19 |
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2021 Nida Announced[2] |
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