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  • Regattes Royales de Cannes September 2010 from the air
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  • Rio de Janeiro Brasil, Corcovado August 2014 Sunrise from the Corcovado
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  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0321.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0212_2.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0212_1.jpg
  • December 2013, Erlenbach Switzerland, Portrait Shooting Anna Maria Gregorini for the Swiss Nautical Magazine Wave
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  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0296.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0285.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0257.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0215.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0214.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0411.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0408.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0400.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0404.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0395.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0307.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0301.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0302.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0297.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0298.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0295.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0292.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0286.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0277.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0274.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0270.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0268.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0265.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0264.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0254.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0255.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0251.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0249.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0247.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0246.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0243.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0242.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0241.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0240.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0239.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0237.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0235.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0232.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0231.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0230.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0227.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0226.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0224.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0222.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0221.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0218.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0213.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0212.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0209.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0200.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0198.jpg
  • Original owner-skipper Harold Vanderbilt (1884-1970), was born to extreme wealth and used it wisely, investing in J Class yachts for the defence of the America’s Cup. A Harvard Law graduate, he successfully defended the America’s Cup three times with Enterprise (1930), Rainbow (1934), and the mighty Ranger (1937). A good sailor and tactician, Vanderbilt, helmed for all three defences, with tactician Sherman Hoyt. One of his greatest successes was against Endeavour in 1934, where he came back from a 2:0 start to win the next three races, defeating one of the strongest challenges to the Cup up to that point. Since her defence of the America’s Cup against Endeavour ll, Ranger has been referred to as the ‘Super J’.<br />
<br />
By the end of 1941, Enterprise and Ranger, which had been laid up with all the other US Js, were scrapped.<br />
<br />
The Ranger that sails today is a replica built to the original lines drawings in steel and launched at the Danish Yacht shipyard in Skagen, Denmark in 2003 recreating the look and feel of the existing J Class yachts Shamrock, Endeavour and Velsheda. The project was in development from September 1999 and its team of designers, naval architects and industry specialists designed and built Ranger to Lloyds Classification, the MCA Code of Practice, for the safety of large commercial yachts, and the J Class Association Rules. Ranger had an extensive refit led by Dykstra Naval Architects to optimise her performance in 2005/2006.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_2297.jpg
  • Original owner-skipper Harold Vanderbilt (1884-1970), was born to extreme wealth and used it wisely, investing in J Class yachts for the defence of the America’s Cup. A Harvard Law graduate, he successfully defended the America’s Cup three times with Enterprise (1930), Rainbow (1934), and the mighty Ranger (1937). A good sailor and tactician, Vanderbilt, helmed for all three defences, with tactician Sherman Hoyt. One of his greatest successes was against Endeavour in 1934, where he came back from a 2:0 start to win the next three races, defeating one of the strongest challenges to the Cup up to that point. Since her defence of the America’s Cup against Endeavour ll, Ranger has been referred to as the ‘Super J’.<br />
<br />
By the end of 1941, Enterprise and Ranger, which had been laid up with all the other US Js, were scrapped.<br />
<br />
The Ranger that sails today is a replica built to the original lines drawings in steel and launched at the Danish Yacht shipyard in Skagen, Denmark in 2003 recreating the look and feel of the existing J Class yachts Shamrock, Endeavour and Velsheda. The project was in development from September 1999 and its team of designers, naval architects and industry specialists designed and built Ranger to Lloyds Classification, the MCA Code of Practice, for the safety of large commercial yachts, and the J Class Association Rules. Ranger had an extensive refit led by Dykstra Naval Architects to optimise her performance in 2005/2006.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_1156.jpg
  • Original owner-skipper Harold Vanderbilt (1884-1970), was born to extreme wealth and used it wisely, investing in J Class yachts for the defence of the America’s Cup. A Harvard Law graduate, he successfully defended the America’s Cup three times with Enterprise (1930), Rainbow (1934), and the mighty Ranger (1937). A good sailor and tactician, Vanderbilt, helmed for all three defences, with tactician Sherman Hoyt. One of his greatest successes was against Endeavour in 1934, where he came back from a 2:0 start to win the next three races, defeating one of the strongest challenges to the Cup up to that point. Since her defence of the America’s Cup against Endeavour ll, Ranger has been referred to as the ‘Super J’.<br />
<br />
By the end of 1941, Enterprise and Ranger, which had been laid up with all the other US Js, were scrapped.<br />
<br />
The Ranger that sails today is a replica built to the original lines drawings in steel and launched at the Danish Yacht shipyard in Skagen, Denmark in 2003 recreating the look and feel of the existing J Class yachts Shamrock, Endeavour and Velsheda. The project was in development from September 1999 and its team of designers, naval architects and industry specialists designed and built Ranger to Lloyds Classification, the MCA Code of Practice, for the safety of large commercial yachts, and the J Class Association Rules. Ranger had an extensive refit led by Dykstra Naval Architects to optimise her performance in 2005/2006.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_1084-Edit.jpg
  • Designed by Charles Nicholson and built by Camper & Nicholson in 1933 for Mr W.L. Stephenson, Owner of Woolworth chain of shops, she was built in 1933 at Gosport. She was Nicholson’s second design for a J Class and Stephenson’s second big yacht. “Velsheda” was named after Stephenson’s three daughters, Velma, Sheila and Daphne. Stephenson never planned to compete for the America’s Cup but rather her raced with the greatest names in classic yachting including “Britannia”, “Endeavour” and “Shamrock” between 1933 and 1936.<br />
<br />
In her second season she won more than 40 races and achieved an outstanding record of success at Regattas from Southend to Dartmouth. Other venues included Torbay, Swanage and the Solent, all under the control of the famous Captain Mountifield.<br />
<br />
In her day – around the late 1930’s, she represented the most advanced technical design for spars, rigging, sails, deck gear and ropes. Her masts were aluminium, made by bending plates and riveting them together. Sails were made from the new Terylene threads and deck gear now included winches for easier handling of sheets. The standing rigging in the 30s was solid rod.<br />
<br />
Below decks accommodation was limited to just the main saloon, owners quarters aft, and storage for sails and equipment forward.<br />
<br />
By 1937 she was laid up in a mud berth on the Hamble and became derelict. Many sailors remember visiting her – one recalls sailing in the annual Warming Pan race at Hamble River Sailing Club, and all the visiting crew being taken up the river to their overnight accommodation – Velsheda!<br />
<br />
This unique yacht was rescued in 1984 by Terry Brabant, who economically refitted her for charter work with a new steel mast and limited interior. Still without an engine she sailed regularly along the UK South Coast on charter and occasionally ventured to the Mediterranean and Caribbean.
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_1124.jpg
  • June 2013, Plymouth, La route des princes<br />
<br />
The Route des Princes, took place between 5th and 30th June 2013. Open to all multihulls of 50 ft and over, this race is a tour of Europe that focuses on the regional and the local, taking a dozen crews from Valencia, in Spain, to the Bay of Morlaix, in Brittany, via Lisbon (Portugal), Dublin-Dún Laoghaire (Ireland) and Plymouth (Great Britain). It covers a total of 3,045 nautical miles
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3021.jpg
  • June 2013, Plymouth, La route des princes<br />
<br />
The Route des Princes, took place between 5th and 30th June 2013. Open to all multihulls of 50 ft and over, this race is a tour of Europe that focuses on the regional and the local, taking a dozen crews from Valencia, in Spain, to the Bay of Morlaix, in Brittany, via Lisbon (Portugal), Dublin-Dún Laoghaire (Ireland) and Plymouth (Great Britain). It covers a total of 3,045 nautical miles
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3016.jpg
  • In 1930 Harold Vanderbilt achieved the pinnacle of yacht racing success by defending the America’s Cup in the J-class ‘Enterprise’. His victory put him on the cover of the September 15 1930, issue of Time magazine. In 1934 he faced a dangerous challenger in Endeavour that he actually challenged with Rainbow.<br />
<br />
Vanderbilt contacted Sparkman & Stephens to discuss the possibility of a new J Yacht under the Universal Rule. It was agreed that Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens would each present four designs and Vanderbilt funded the operation. The project that would eventually produce ‘Ranger’ and ‘Lionheart’ had started.<br />
<br />
Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens produced four designs for Vanderbilt; Models 77 A to F and two combinations. Models were built on a scale 1/24 and for the first time those models were tested in towing-tanks. When the trials were finished, the team concluded that 77-C either outperformed its rivals or came very close to the best.<br />
<br />
The selected model 77-C was used to built ‘Ranger’, the first ‘Super-J’. The achievements of ‘Ranger’ have been exceptional. She sailed thirty-four times and won thirty-two times.<br />
<br />
‘Ranger’ was scrapped in 1941 but was reborn in the form of a replica in summer 2003<br />
<br />
Fast forward to 2005 and Andre Hoek of Hoek Design got involved analysing the potential of the seven remaining hulls designed by Burgess and Stephens for the Vanderbilt syndicate. Using both state of the art computer models and now traditional water tank testing, Hoek advised to use hull 77-F as the one with the biggest potential. It is hull 77-F that has now been built as Lionheart, 75 years after she was conceived on the drawing boards.<br />
<br />
The hull was eventually build by Freddie Bloemsma and Claassen Jachtbouw was responsible for building the yacht. She was launched 5 years after the project started, in the summer of 2010. She arrived at the racing scene in 2012 and showed great potential by winning the Kings 100 Guineas Cup in Cow
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3210-Edit.jpg
  • In 1930 Harold Vanderbilt achieved the pinnacle of yacht racing success by defending the America’s Cup in the J-class ‘Enterprise’. His victory put him on the cover of the September 15 1930, issue of Time magazine. In 1934 he faced a dangerous challenger in Endeavour that he actually challenged with Rainbow.<br />
<br />
Vanderbilt contacted Sparkman & Stephens to discuss the possibility of a new J Yacht under the Universal Rule. It was agreed that Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens would each present four designs and Vanderbilt funded the operation. The project that would eventually produce ‘Ranger’ and ‘Lionheart’ had started.<br />
<br />
Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens produced four designs for Vanderbilt; Models 77 A to F and two combinations. Models were built on a scale 1/24 and for the first time those models were tested in towing-tanks. When the trials were finished, the team concluded that 77-C either outperformed its rivals or came very close to the best.<br />
<br />
The selected model 77-C was used to built ‘Ranger’, the first ‘Super-J’. The achievements of ‘Ranger’ have been exceptional. She sailed thirty-four times and won thirty-two times.<br />
<br />
‘Ranger’ was scrapped in 1941 but was reborn in the form of a replica in summer 2003<br />
<br />
Fast forward to 2005 and Andre Hoek of Hoek Design got involved analysing the potential of the seven remaining hulls designed by Burgess and Stephens for the Vanderbilt syndicate. Using both state of the art computer models and now traditional water tank testing, Hoek advised to use hull 77-F as the one with the biggest potential. It is hull 77-F that has now been built as Lionheart, 75 years after she was conceived on the drawing boards.<br />
<br />
The hull was eventually build by Freddie Bloemsma and Claassen Jachtbouw was responsible for building the yacht. She was launched 5 years after the project started, in the summer of 2010. She arrived at the racing scene in 2012 and showed great potential by winning the Kings 100 Guineas Cup in Cow
    JK_SYC_Palma_13_06_3189.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0407.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0406.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0405.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0401.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0397.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0399.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0368.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0305.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0299.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0294.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0293.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0291.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0288.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0284.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0282.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0281.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0280.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0278.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0279.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0276.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0272.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0271.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0269.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0267.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0253.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0252.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0248.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0245.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0244.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0238.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0236.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0234.jpg
  • Centenary Trophy 2011, Saint Tropez, 29. September 2011, winner Bonafide from Giuseppe Giordano, second Tuiga from the Yacht Club Monaco and third Pesa from Jean Ives Roubinet, 18 boats were at the start of the Inaugural regatta and 15 crossed the finish line.<br />
<br />
The inaugural Centenary Trophy<br />
The Gstaad Yacht Club, on behalf of its Patron His Majesty King Constantine of the Helenes, has sponsored the Centenary Trophy, and registered the event with the ISAF.<br />
<br />
This Trophy was made by Wakely and Wheeler of London in 1911.<br />
<br />
The Centenary Trophy will be a single race event. All classic yachts that are more than 100 years, or older in 2011, preferably in their original state, have been invited to participate.
    JKA_CENTROPHY_11_0233.jpg
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