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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.
    SodebO20111184.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111163.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111160.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111135.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111131.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111017.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111015.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111010.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111204.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111201.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111194.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111191.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111189.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111185.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111183.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111181.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111174.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111171.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111158.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111157.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111137.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111133.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111129.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111127.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111071.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111070.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111068.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111065.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111067.jpg
  • 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.
    SodebO20111064.jpg
  • 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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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Switzerland, Ecubens 31. October 2017 Inside Shipyard Descision
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  • Cambria, the most recently restored 23-Metre, was eased out of the ‘Big Class’ racing circuit with the introduction of the larger and faster J-Class yachts. Subsequently, she was converted to a cruising yacht.<br />
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More recently she was restored in Australia in time for the America’s Cup Jubilee in Cowes in 2001 where she was seen racing against the three ‘J’ Class yachts.  She then went on to spend time between the Mediterranean and the Carribean and continued to enjoy racing.<br />
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In 2004 she was sold to a new owner who was keen to have a new mast built for the boat that did not include any carbon fibre! The work was undertaken through the winter of 2005/6 at ‘Classic Works’ in La Ciotat, France, where they were able to take advantage of a climate-controlled tunnel and built a new Alaskan spruce mast under the experienced watchful eye of Harry Spencer. Cambria paraded her new mast around the Mediterranean classic regattas during the 2006 season and has since been seasonally racing in the Mediterranean as well as owner trips in Turkey, amongst other places. Designer:William Fife III<br />
Type of Boat:23-Metre<br />
Rig:<br />
Year Built:1928<br />
Built By:William Fife & Son, Fairlie<br />
LOA m / ft: 41.14m / 135'<br />
LOD m / ft:33.8m / 111'<br />
LWL m / ft: /<br />
Beam m / ft:6.20m / 20' 5<br />
Draft m / ft: 2.83m / 9' 3<br />
Yard No:758<br />
Sail StatsSail Area: 769 sq.m Sail No. K4<br />
Construction:composite construction<br />
Other:Original tonnage: 162
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  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
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  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3137.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3122.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2795.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2788.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2683_opt.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2670.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2655.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_1093.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3141.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3136.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
<br />
Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3134.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3131-Edit.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3128-Edit.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3126.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2800.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2695.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3144.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3135.jpg
  • Following the 156" sloop Hyperion in 1999 and the classic 295" schooner Athena in 2004, Dr Jim Clark has reaffirmed his confidence in Royal Huisman engineering by placing a third, highly distinctive order with the yard. Dr Clark"s latest commission is a modern recreation of Tommy Sopwith"s beautiful 41.3m/135.5" "Super-J" class yacht, Endeavour II.<br />
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Interest in these legendary racing yachts has grown apace, with a number of restorations including the smaller Endeavour by Royal Huisman in 1989; the recreation of Ranger in 2006 and of W. Starling Burgess"s Rainbow; and even some new projects to bring to life period designs that have remained on the drawing board until now. Under J-Class Association rules, some design features are restricted historically, but performance can be optimised through a more flexible approach to sail area, ballast ratio, righting moment and build materials. As a result, Dykstra Naval Architects have overseen the build of Endeavour II"s hull in Alustar, with spars and rig in carbon composite to create a yacht that should demonstrate the full potential of Charles E Nicholson"s original design. To further this ambition, Royal Huisman have been working with the naval architects, the independent Carew Group, master sailmakers North Sails and spar makers Rondal to create the optimum mast and sail configuration as, in effect, a single wing unit.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_1265.jpg
  • Switzreland, Yverdon construction of the Mirabaud LX concept sailing boat. Wing designed by Thomas Jundt and build at MB Composites by Mathias Bavaud
    JKA_LX_WING_Yverdon_2011_03_10_0209.jpg
  • Switzreland, Yverdon construction of the Mirabaud LX concept sailing boat. Wing designed by Thomas Jundt and build at MB Composites by Mathias Bavaud
    JKA_LX_WING_Yverdon_2011_03_10_0182.jpg
  • Switzreland, Yverdon construction of the Mirabaud LX concept sailing boat. Wing designed by Thomas Jundt and build at MB Composites by Mathias Bavaud
    JKA_LX_WING_Yverdon_2011_03_10_0101.jpg
  • Switzreland, Yverdon construction of the Mirabaud LX concept sailing boat. Wing designed by Thomas Jundt and build at MB Composites by Mathias Bavaud
    JKA_LX_WING_Yverdon_2011_03_10_0064.jpg
  • Switzreland, Yverdon construction of the Mirabaud LX concept sailing boat. Wing designed by Thomas Jundt and build at MB Composites by Mathias Bavaud
    JKA_LX_WING_Yverdon_2011_03_10_0058.jpg
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