The Ross 930 is a fast cruiser-racer, designed by New Zealander Murray Ross. The prototype was launched in 1982 and over 50 boats have been built. The 930 is fun to sail and regularly attracts a good class fleet for racing in Auckland Harbour.
The Ross 930 Class Association exists to promote the interests of Ross 930 owners and foster development of the class. The association administers the Ross 930 class rules and is responsible for measurement checks on yachts participating in class racing.
Specifications
| LOA | 9.29m (30' 6") | |
| Beam | 2.81m (9' 3") | |
| Draft | 1.92m (6' 3") | |
| Weight | 2200kg (4840 lb) | |
| Ballast | 794kg (1746 lb) | |
| Mast | 12.21m (39' 8") | twin spreader |
| Sails | Main | 21.22 sq m (293 sq ft) |
| Jib | 13.84 sq m (149 sq ft) | |
| #1 Spinnaker | 65.03 sq m (700 sq ft) | |
| #2 Spinnaker | 37.81 sq m (409 sq ft) |
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