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  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_543-Edi...jpg
  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
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  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_40-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.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
  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_33-Edit.jpg
  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_144-Edi...jpg
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0412.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
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  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0005.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
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  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0412.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0243.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0032.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0412.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0032.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0253_HDR-Edit.PSD
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
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  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0029.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0029.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0197.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0058.JPG
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0036.JPG
  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_543.tif
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0570_HDR.jpg
  • September 2011 Monaco Classic Week
    JKA_MCW_11_09_0570_HDR.jpg
  • Eleonora manouvering during the Classic Week from Monaco 2007
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day3_252-Edi...jpg
  • Mariquita in Monaco at the classic week
    JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_40.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
    _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
    _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
    _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
    _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
    _JKA1412.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
    _JK14711.jpg
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_268-Edi...jpg
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day3_86-Edit.jpg
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day3_1039-Ed...jpg
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_510-Edi...jpg
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_505.jpg
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day3_1039-Ed...JPG
  • JKA_monaco_classic_week_day4_505.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JKA1030.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JKA0786.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JK14385.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JK14341.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JKA0971.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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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
  • 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_0303.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_0301.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_0302.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_0298.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_0296.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_0293.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_0285.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_0286.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_0282.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_0279.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_0276.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_0274.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_0272.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_0270.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_0267.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_0265.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_0264.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_0257.jpg
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