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  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-9.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-8.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-9-2.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-7.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-8-2.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-6.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-42.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-41.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-40.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-4.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-39.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-37.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-38.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-36.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-35.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-34.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-33.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-31.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-32.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-3.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-29.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-26.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-25.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-24.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-23.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-22.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-21.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-20.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-2.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-2-3.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-19.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-18.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-18-2.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-17.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-17-2.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-15.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-14.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-13.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-12.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-11.jpg
  • Brasil, Iate Club Rio de Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Sailing, Sailing > Nautic, Sport, Star, Star World Championship 2010 Rio, Yacht
    Iate Club Rio de Janeiro-10.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11429.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11427.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001. Sir Thomas Litpton Challenge Cup
    _JK11423.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11422.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11421.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11417.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11402.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11395.jpg
  • Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. The oldest club in Singapore, and the only yacht club owned by its members. Founded in 1826, awarded with a National Heritage Board Plaque in June 2000. The RSYC also won the SIA Architectural Design Award 2001.
    _JK11400.jpg
  • Club 55 pontoon in Ramatuelle near Saint Tropez, the most famous beach restaurant in the world founded by the Colmont family, today the restaurant is managed by Patrice Colmont.<br />
<br />
Patrice de Colmont's father camped on the beach nearby in 1948, then bought a fisherman's house on the sand. When travelers passed, he and his wife would offer them hospitality. In 1955, Brigitte Bardot and her husband, director Roger Vadim, were shooting . . . And God Created Woman on the beach, and mistook the Colmonts' cabana for a bistro. The crew boss asked Madame Colmont if she would cook for the troupe. When filming ended, Bardot and Vadim stayed—and Club 55 was born, as an invitation-only restaurant for "the people we like," says Patrice, who was eight at the time. <br />
<br />
The Mediterranean sea, which sparkles a deep shade of blue in the summer, takes on a soft, muted color in the early morning right after the sunset.
    club55_pontoon_4.tif
  • Club 55 pontoon in Ramatuelle near Saint Tropez, the most famous beach restaurant in the world founded by the Colmont family, today the restaurant is managed by Patrice Colmont.<br />
<br />
Patrice de Colmont's father camped on the beach nearby in 1948, then bought a fisherman's house on the sand. When travelers passed, he and his wife would offer them hospitality. In 1955, Brigitte Bardot and her husband, director Roger Vadim, were shooting . . . And God Created Woman on the beach, and mistook the Colmonts' cabana for a bistro. The crew boss asked Madame Colmont if she would cook for the troupe. When filming ended, Bardot and Vadim stayed—and Club 55 was born, as an invitation-only restaurant for "the people we like," says Patrice, who was eight at the time. <br />
<br />
The Mediterranean sea, which sparkles a deep shade of blue in the summer, takes on a soft, muted color in the early morning right after the sunset.
    club55_pontoon_3.psd
  • Club 55 pontoon in Ramatuelle near Saint Tropez, the most famous beach restaurant in the world founded by the Colmont family, today the restaurant is managed by Patrice Colmont.<br />
<br />
Patrice de Colmont's father camped on the beach nearby in 1948, then bought a fisherman's house on the sand. When travelers passed, he and his wife would offer them hospitality. In 1955, Brigitte Bardot and her husband, director Roger Vadim, were shooting . . . And God Created Woman on the beach, and mistook the Colmonts' cabana for a bistro. The crew boss asked Madame Colmont if she would cook for the troupe. When filming ended, Bardot and Vadim stayed—and Club 55 was born, as an invitation-only restaurant for "the people we like," says Patrice, who was eight at the time. <br />
<br />
The Mediterranean sea, which sparkles a deep shade of blue in the summer, takes on a soft, muted color in the early morning right after the sunset.
    club55_pontoon_2.jpg
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0392-Edit-2.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0392-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0218-2.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0378-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0539-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0311-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345_BW-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0300-2.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0535-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0328-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0370-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345_BW-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0328-bw_16_9.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0461-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0296-2.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0296-2.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0229.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_ev_0580-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_ev_0579-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_ev_0577-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_ev_0572-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0547.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
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 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_ev_0559-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
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 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0392-Edit-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
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 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0392-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0378-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
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 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345_BW-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345-Edit.psd
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0370-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0345_BW-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0328-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0328-bw_16_9.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0311-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0300-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0296-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0278-2.dng
  • Linnet refelecting early morning in the harbour of Saint Tropez, before 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary TrophyTilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
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 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0233-3.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0229-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0218-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0547-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0544-2.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0539-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0535-Edit.dng
  • Tilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_ev_0580.jpg
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