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IMOCA
International Monohull Open Class Association
Formation
1991
Headquarters
Lorient and Paris, France
President
Antoine Mermod
Website
imoca.org
The International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA)[1] is the governing body of the IMOCA class. Its main task is to design the class regulations for the ocean racing yachts IMOCA 60 and organising single-handed regattas. It was established in 1991. IMOCA has been a member of World Sailing (governing body of international sailing sport) since 1999.
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