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This data model aims to represent sailboat class (i.e. sailboat models, such as Oceanis 40.1) on Wikidata. More specifically, it aims to represent all instance of (P31) (and subclasses) of sailboat class (Q106179098)

EntitySchemas about this model

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Tools to check the completeness of the items

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There are tools that can be used to access quality that uses Entity Schemas(http://wikishape.weso.es/) and other data do not (such as ProWD and Integraality )

Defining properties

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The set of properties that are sufficient and required for an item to be within the scope of this data model.

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)J/92s <instance of> sailboat class-
subclass ofP279Itemsubclass of: this item is a subclass (subset) of that item; all instances of this item are instances of that item; different from P31 (instance of), e.g.: volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform); Everest is an instance of mountain
use subclass of (P279) to specify the type of sailboat (i.e. which instances of boat type (Q16103215))
J/92s <subclass of> monohull-

Basic Properties

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The set of properties that every item within this scope need to have

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
manufacturerP176Itemmanufacturer: (main or final) manufacturer or producer of this productJ/92s <manufacturer> J/Boatsproduct, material, or service produced or provided
designed byP287Itemdesigner: person(s) or organization which designed the objectJ/92s <designed by> Rod Johnstone-
imageP18Commons media fileillustration and image: image of relevant illustration of the subject; if available, also use more specific properties (sample: coat of arms image, locator map, flag image, signature image, logo image, collage image)J/92s <image> "J-92s.jpg"-
lengthP2043Quantitylength and length overall: measured dimension of an object
use qualifier of (P642) with
J/92s <length> 9.14m of (P642) length overall (Q2358152)-
widthP2049Quantitywidth and road width: width of an object
use qualifier of (P642) with
J/92s <width> 3.05m of (P642) beam (Q2376482)-
heightP2048Quantityheight, human height and body length: vertical length of an entity
use qualifier of (P642) with
J/92s <height> 1.90m of (P642) draft (Q244777)-
massP2067Quantitymass: mass (in colloquial usage also known as weight) of the item
use qualifier of (P642) with
J/92s <mass> 2,550kg of (P642) displacement (Q5636358)-

Optional Properties

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The set of properties that can be used for items within this scope. They might be not always applicable, or just add incremental value, but nevertheless, they are valid.

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
sail emblemP5962Commons media filesail emblem: image of figure placed on the sail of sailing boats to mark the boat typeJ/92s <sail emblem> J92s_sail_emblem.png-
fabrication methodP2079Itemmanufacturing process, production, process and building method: method, process or technique used to grow, cook, weave, build, assemble, manufacture the itemJ/92s <fabrication method> fiberglass-
powered byP516Itemelectric power source and engine model: equipment or engine used by the subject to convert a source or energy into mechanical energyJ/92s <powered by> Volvo Penta D1-13-
model itemP5869ItemWikidata model item: defines which item is a best practice example of modelling a subject, which is described by the value of this property, usage instructions at Wikidata:Model itemsJ/92s <model item> J/92s #35-
total producedP1092Quantitytotal produced and print circulation: quantity of item producedJ/92 <total produced> 150-

Undesired Properties

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The properties that should not be used with this item. This is not supposed to be exhaustive. The main goal is to capture modeling approaches deemed incorrect by convention.

Additional information

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