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  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
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  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
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  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5758byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5611byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5666byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5742byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the KaiserÕs Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
    JKA_VDST_ATLANTICA__0012.TIF
  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
    JKA_VDST_ATLANTICA__0009.JPG
  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
    JKA_VDST_ATLANTICA__0005.JPG
  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
    JKA_VDST_ATLANTICA__0004.JPG
  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Thomas Coville and the trimaran Sodebo rallied Brest on Friday 14 January, where they will set off for another record attempt around the world alone.
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  • Finian Maynard<br />
Two-time world outright 500 meter record holder (46.82 & 48.70-knots)<br />
World outright nautical mile record holder (39.97-knots)<br />
WSSRC 10 Sq.M Class record holder<br />
4-time Speed World Champion ('98-'01)
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  • Finian Maynard<br />
Two-time world outright 500 meter record holder (46.82 & 48.70-knots)<br />
World outright nautical mile record holder (39.97-knots)<br />
WSSRC 10 Sq.M Class record holder<br />
4-time Speed World Champion ('98-'01)
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  • Finian Maynard<br />
Two-time world outright 500 meter record holder (46.82 & 48.70-knots)<br />
World outright nautical mile record holder (39.97-knots)<br />
WSSRC 10 Sq.M Class record holder<br />
4-time Speed World Champion ('98-'01)
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  • Finian Maynard<br />
Two-time world outright 500 meter record holder (46.82 & 48.70-knots)<br />
World outright nautical mile record holder (39.97-knots)<br />
WSSRC 10 Sq.M Class record holder<br />
4-time Speed World Champion ('98-'01)
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  • Finian Maynard<br />
Two-time world outright 500 meter record holder (46.82 & 48.70-knots)<br />
World outright nautical mile record holder (39.97-knots)<br />
WSSRC 10 Sq.M Class record holder<br />
4-time Speed World Champion ('98-'01)
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the KaiserÕs Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Accom
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the Kaiser's Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m² of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the KaiserÕs Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. <br />
The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E.<br />
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The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has.<br />
<br />
Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail.<br />
<br />
On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort<br />
Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the KaiserÕs Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. <br />
The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E.<br />
<br />
The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has.<br />
<br />
Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail.<br />
<br />
On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort<br />
Yacht Charter Acco
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  • The 2010 Sailing yacht Atlantic is magnificent replica of the 1903 William Gardner designed three-masted sailing schooner Atlantic, owned by Ed Kastelein. The 1903 sailing schooner was a long time World record holder for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail in 1905 winning the KaiserÕs Cup from New York to The Lizard. The record held firm for almost a century, when it was broken in 1998. It is the longest standing speed record in the Yachting History. .The Owner, Ed Kastelein is the man responsible for the recreation of this wonderful new schooner Atlantic, and is also behind such projects as the sailing yacht Thendara, sailing yacht Aile Blanche, sailing yacht Borkumriff, sailing yacht Zaca a te Moana and most recently the Herreshoff racing schooner Eleonora E...The Dutch Van der Graaf yard first launched the Sailing Yacht Atlantic in 2008. Following her launch, she underwent an extensive programme of fitting out. 2009 saw the assembly of her three masts, with a height of 45 metres, supporting 1700m? of sails. Her raven black high gloss hull reflects the ripples of the water and one glance at the three towering masts, instantly give the sense of power that this mighty yacht Atlantic has...Sailing schooner Atlantic is the largest classic sailing schooner ever created, measuring 185 feet (56 metres) over deck and with the bowsprit to boom length of 227 feet (69 metres). Her graceful sheerline and long overhangs accentuate her grace while her waterline length of 42 meters and narrow beam are a promise for unmatched speed under sail...On June 23rd 2010, sailing schooner Atlantic sailed out to sea, three years after her keel was laid. The Owner, Ed Kastelein, saw his long term dream come true, as he witnesses his family, guest and crew step on board of Atlantic yacht. Her maiden voyage was a two month leisurely cruise from Rotterdam to Cannes and she exceeded all expectations, sailing fast at every point of sail with amazing ease and comfort.Yacht Charter Acco
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
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  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-99.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-97.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-96.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-94.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-92.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-90.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-85.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-82.jpg
  • The flying boat Mirabaud LX foiler designed by the Swiss engineer Thomas Jundt, images taken in Versoix the 23.9.2008 during the press day, the boat start to fly on the foils with 9 knots.<br />
latest speed record is 23.1 knots.<br />
The 30 feet boat’s weight is 150 KG with 32 / 96 sqm sail surface <br />
The boat will be in display at the at WORLD YACHT RACING FORUM in Monaco in December 2008<br />
The project is sponsored by Mirabaud the Swiss bank who also sponsors the Bol d’or on lake the Geneva.
    Juerg_MRB_LX_08_09-76.jpg
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