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  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
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  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JKA1164.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JKA1069.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JK14752.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JK14743.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JK14732.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JK14695.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JK14711.jpg
  • Monaco centenary of Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world’s most famous sail yachts
    _JKA1462.jpg
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world's most famous sail yachts
    _JK14752.JPG
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world's most famous sail yachts
    _JKA1069.JPG
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world's most famous sail yachts
    _JKA1164.JPG
  • Tuiga, flagship of the Monaco Yacht Club the 15 metre IR that, apart from her Fastnet victory, had enjoyed only a modest career, has become, a hundred years after her launch, one the world's most famous sail yachts
    _JK14732.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week Mariquita   Rowdy the NY40 Class boat.<br />
Class: New York 40<br />
Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff<br />
Type of Boat: NY40 Bermudan Cutter<br />
Year Built: 1916<br />
LOA m / ft: 19.8m   /   65'<br />
LOD m / ft: 17.98m   /   59'<br />
LWL m / ft: 12.2m   /   40'<br />
Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'3"<br />
Draft m / ft: 2.4m   /   8'<br />
Sail Stats: Sail No: NY45
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0159.jpg
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week Mariquita   Rowdy the NY40 Class boat.<br />
Class: New York 40<br />
Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff<br />
Type of Boat: NY40 Bermudan Cutter<br />
Year Built: 1916<br />
LOA m / ft: 19.8m   /   65'<br />
LOD m / ft: 17.98m   /   59'<br />
LWL m / ft: 12.2m   /   40'<br />
Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'3"<br />
Draft m / ft: 2.4m   /   8'<br />
Sail Stats: Sail No: NY45
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0159-Edit.jpg
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week Mariquita   Rowdy the NY40 Class boat.<br />
Class: New York 40<br />
Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff<br />
Type of Boat: NY40 Bermudan Cutter<br />
Year Built: 1916<br />
LOA m / ft: 19.8m   /   65'<br />
LOD m / ft: 17.98m   /   59'<br />
LWL m / ft: 12.2m   /   40'<br />
Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'3"<br />
Draft m / ft: 2.4m   /   8'<br />
Sail Stats: Sail No: NY45
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0159-Edit.jpg
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week Mariquita   Rowdy the NY40 Class boat..Class: New York 40.Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff.Type of Boat: NY40 Bermudan Cutter.Year Built: 1916.LOA m / ft: 19.8m   /   65'.LOD m / ft: 17.98m   /   59'.LWL m / ft: 12.2m   /   40'.Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'3".Draft m / ft: 2.4m   /   8'.Sail Stats: Sail No: NY45
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0159-Edit.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week Mariquita   Rowdy the NY40 Class boat..Class: New York 40.Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff.Type of Boat: NY40 Bermudan Cutter.Year Built: 1916.LOA m / ft: 19.8m   /   65'.LOD m / ft: 17.98m   /   59'.LWL m / ft: 12.2m   /   40'.Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'3".Draft m / ft: 2.4m   /   8'.Sail Stats: Sail No: NY45
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0159.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week Mariquita   Rowdy the NY40 Class boat..Class: New York 40.Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff.Type of Boat: NY40 Bermudan Cutter.Year Built: 1916.LOA m / ft: 19.8m   /   65'.LOD m / ft: 17.98m   /   59'.LWL m / ft: 12.2m   /   40'.Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'3".Draft m / ft: 2.4m   /   8'.Sail Stats: Sail No: NY45
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0159-Edit.JPG
  • In 1910 Morton Plant commissioned Elena to be designed by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, the “Wizard of Bristol”, who was famed for designing sailing yachts for America’s elite. Plant gave a wonderful design brief: build me a schooner that can win!<br />
<br />
Herreshoff gave Elena a slightly deeper keel than preceding designs of that time, lowering her centre of ballast, which improved her windward ability. Fresh out of the shed, Elena won most of her early races against the cream of the American schooner fleet. Seventeen years later came her crowning glory - victory in the 1928 Trans-Atlantic Race.
    JK_VDST_2014_09_18_0014.jpg
  • In 1910 Morton Plant commissioned Elena to be designed by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, the “Wizard of Bristol”, who was famed for designing sailing yachts for America’s elite. Plant gave a wonderful design brief: build me a schooner that can win!<br />
<br />
Herreshoff gave Elena a slightly deeper keel than preceding designs of that time, lowering her centre of ballast, which improved her windward ability. Fresh out of the shed, Elena won most of her early races against the cream of the American schooner fleet. Seventeen years later came her crowning glory - victory in the 1928 Trans-Atlantic Race.
    JK_VDST_2014_09_18_0013.jpg
  • In 1910 Morton Plant commissioned Elena to be designed by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, the “Wizard of Bristol”, who was famed for designing sailing yachts for America’s elite. Plant gave a wonderful design brief: build me a schooner that can win!<br />
<br />
Herreshoff gave Elena a slightly deeper keel than preceding designs of that time, lowering her centre of ballast, which improved her windward ability. Fresh out of the shed, Elena won most of her early races against the cream of the American schooner fleet. Seventeen years later came her crowning glory - victory in the 1928 Trans-Atlantic Race.
    DSC_3113.jpg
  • In 1910 Morton Plant commissioned Elena to be designed by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, the “Wizard of Bristol”, who was famed for designing sailing yachts for America’s elite. Plant gave a wonderful design brief: build me a schooner that can win!<br />
<br />
Herreshoff gave Elena a slightly deeper keel than preceding designs of that time, lowering her centre of ballast, which improved her windward ability. Fresh out of the shed, Elena won most of her early races against the cream of the American schooner fleet. Seventeen years later came her crowning glory - victory in the 1928 Trans-Atlantic Race.
    _DSC9858.jpg
  • In 1910 Morton Plant commissioned Elena to be designed by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, the “Wizard of Bristol”, who was famed for designing sailing yachts for America’s elite. Plant gave a wonderful design brief: build me a schooner that can win!<br />
<br />
Herreshoff gave Elena a slightly deeper keel than preceding designs of that time, lowering her centre of ballast, which improved her windward ability. Fresh out of the shed, Elena won most of her early races against the cream of the American schooner fleet. Seventeen years later came her crowning glory - victory in the 1928 Trans-Atlantic Race.
    _DSC9854.jpg
  • In 1910 Morton Plant commissioned Elena to be designed by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, the “Wizard of Bristol”, who was famed for designing sailing yachts for America’s elite. Plant gave a wonderful design brief: build me a schooner that can win!<br />
<br />
Herreshoff gave Elena a slightly deeper keel than preceding designs of that time, lowering her centre of ballast, which improved her windward ability. Fresh out of the shed, Elena won most of her early races against the cream of the American schooner fleet. Seventeen years later came her crowning glory - victory in the 1928 Trans-Atlantic Race.
    _DSC9853.jpg
  • France Saint - Tropez October 2013, Classic yachts racing at the Voiles de Saint - Tropez
    JK_VDST_2013_classic__01294-Recovere...jpg
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0028.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0033.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0031.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0030.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0024.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0029.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0027.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0026.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ÒMOONBEAM OF FIFE IIIÓ is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n¡ 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 ? 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion ? partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0025.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ?MOONBEAM OF FIFE III? is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n° 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 à 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion à partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0032.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ?MOONBEAM OF FIFE III? is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n° 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 à 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion à partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0034.JPG
  • Classic sailing yacht ?MOONBEAM OF FIFE III? is certainly one of the most successful beyond the Classic Yachts world. The story of the Moonbeams began in 1858 with Moonbeam I &II. In 1902 Charles Plumtree Johnson, an eminent London lawyer, decided to go back to William Fife for the creation of his 3rd yacht taking into account his navigation projects as he wanted to race under the new RORC tonnage which included sailing ships with fitted-out interiors. Moonbeam III was launched in 1903, hull n° 491 to leave the Fife yard. The result was a magnificent yacht which has now become one of the most successful classic yachts in the world. Her streamlined shape and large sail surface area both make for an extremely elegant and unique yacht..Construction...Year built / refit :  .1903.Builder :  .Fairlie, Scotland.Naval architect :  .William Fife.Flag :  .France.Location :  .St Tropez, France..Main characteristics.Type :  .Classic Yacht.Model :  .Gaff Cutter.Length :  .31 m.Beam :  .4.72 m.Draft :  .3.65 m.Material :  .Wood.Engine :  .135 CV Perkins de 2004 à 2,260 heures en Janvier 2011.Speed :  .7.Range :  .260 nm.Generator :  .10 KW Fisher Panda - d'occasion à partir 2008 - 700 heures en Janvier 2011.Fuel capacity :  .450 L.Water capacity :  .800 L.Accommodation : ...Cabins :  .2 Doubles.Crew :  .2
    JKA_VDST_moonbeamII__0032.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0368.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0187.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0394.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0329.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0266.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0017.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    _JKA4331.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0410.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0390.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0310.JPG
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0406.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0405.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0404.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0397.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0399.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0389.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0305.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0297.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0295.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0292.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0291.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0288.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0284.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0281.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0278.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0277.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0271.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0269.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0268.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0255.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0252.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0251.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0241.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0237.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0236.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0232.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0230.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0228.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0229.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0225.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0220.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0218.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0212.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0211.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0212_1.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0209.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0208.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0202.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0201.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0199.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0411.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0413.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0408.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0410.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0407.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0400.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0395.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0368.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0321.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0307.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0306.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0304.jpg
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