Engineering:X-99

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The X-99 was designed by Niels Jeppesen and built by X-Yachts and first launched in 1985 with 605 built. Oak frame: Hull no 1 -to 259 and hull no 270, 263 and 267 Steel frame introduced 1990 Hull no 260 and onwards except 270, 263, 267 Alu. framed windows introduced 1991 (MK I) Hull no 288 and onwards except 290 and 310 Volvo engine introduced 1991 (MK I) Hull no 288 and onwards except 290 and 310 MK II introduced 1996 Hull no 500. From there on the MK II was sold with slightly different features as two windows, needle rudder bearing and a different water pass design. The class was recognised by the International Sailing Federation from the late 1997 to November 2010 during this period the class was entitled to an official World Championship.

X-99
X-99 red.svg
Class symbol
Boat
Crew6
Draft1.75 m (5.7 ft)
Hull
Hull weight2,980 kg (6,570 lb), Ballast 1,300 kg (2,900 lb)
LOA10 m (33 ft)
LWL8.5 m (28 ft)
Beam3 m (9.8 ft)
Sails
Mainsail area32.3 m^2
Jib/genoa area30 m^2
Spinnaker area78 m^2
Former class of World Sailing

Events

World Championships

|- | 1997 Medemblik, | Netherlands
Walter Geurts | Netherlands
Peter van Veen | XAOS (DEN)
Rainer Wolff |- | 1998 Travemünde | www.x-99.dk (DEN) | Alice II (DEN) | Next Step (SWE) |- | 1999 Marstrand | Denmark
Flemming Fjord | Denmark
Lars Thiellesen | Sweden
Michael Collberg |- | 2000 Ramsgate | Humbug (DEN)
Flemming Fjord | X-treem (NED)
Bart van Aken | Sirena (DEN)
Peter Buhl |- | 2001 Skoshoved |valign=top|  Team Nescafé (DEN) |valign=top|  Estonia
Peter Šaraškin |valign=top|  Fut-fut-fut-nu-kører-toget (DEN) |- | 2002 Medemblik | Denmark
Flemming Fjord | Estonia
Peter Saraskin | Germany
Frank Zaun |- | 2003 Sandefjord |valign=top|  Denmark
Flemming Fjord |valign=top|  Denmark
Mats Victorin | Denmark
Bolvig
Galskov |- | 2004 Bregenz | Germany
Christian Soyka | Austria
Mads Christensen | Estonia
Peter Saraskin |- | 2005 Gromitz | Denmark
Flemming Fjord | Estonia
Mati Sepp | Denmark
Peter Bolvig |- | 2006 Borgholm | Team Elion (EST)
Jaak Jõgi | Alexela (EST)
Mati Sepp | Sweden
Fredrik Malmén |- | 2007 Copenhagen | Baltic Bay Laboe (GER)
Christian Soyka | Saxad (EST)
Mati Sepp | Pilen (DEN)
Bo Selko |- | 2008 Medmemblik | Baltic Bay Laboe (GER)
Christian Soyka | Team Xive (GER)
Martin Christiansen | Niller (DEN)
Jens Haldager |- | 2009 Åsgårdstrand |valign=top|  Immac sailing team (GER)
Christian Soyka | Frem (DEN)
Per Jungersen
Mads Christensen |valign=top|  Team Xive (GER)
Martin Christiansen |- | 2010 Langenargen | Salon Bleu (GER)
Tino Ellegast | Immac sailing team (GER)
Christian Soyka | Niller (DEN)
Jens Haldager |}

Gold Cup

|- |2011, Kiel |GER 408
 Christian Soyka (GER) |GER 446 Team Xive
 Martin Christiansen (GER) |GER 535 Newport Storm
 Jan-Hendrik Franzen (GER) |- |2012, Marstrand |GER 408 IMMAC X
 Christian Soyka (GER) |GER 446 Team Xive
 Martin Christiansen (GER) |DEN 517 Mille
 Kim Rasmussen (DEN) |- |2013, Copenhagen |GER 408 IMMAC X
 Christian Soyka (GER) |GER 446 Team Xive
 Martin Christiansen (GER) |DEN 517 Mille
 Kim Rasmussen (DEN) |- |2014, Warnemünde |GER 446 Team Xive
 Martin Christiansen (GER) |GER 408 Grün
 Christian Soyka (GER) |GER 108 Fiefdeeler
 Christian Schönrock (GER) |}

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