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Dubois designed 44m sailing yacht ENCORE by Alloy Yachts

October 08, 2012

The 44-metre sailing yacht Encore, also known as Project AY45, is currently under construction at Alloy Yachts in New Zealand. Designed by renowned Dubois Naval Architects, Encore superyacht is a new cruising sloop for experienced owners, boasting modern-classic styling.

44m sailing yacht Encore side view

44m sailing yacht Encore side view

Alloy luxury yacht Encore provides stylish and comfortable accommodation in 4 lovely cabins. These include a spacious L-shaped owner’s suite, featuring a study as well as a full-beam bathroom. There are also two VIP double cabins, along with one twin.

44m superyacht Encore AY45 by Alloy and Dubois

44m superyacht Encore AY45 by Alloy and Dubois

Dubois designed 144-foot superyacht Encore is run by twin Caterpillar C18 ACERT “D” rated 872hp diesel engines. Her beam is of 9,37m (30’7”), while her draft is of 4,3m (14’1”).

44m superyacht Encore AY45-front view

44m superyacht Encore AY45-front view

Technical Specifications of the Alloy sailing yacht Encore (AY45):

LOA 43.9m (144ft)
LWL 37.3m (122ft)
Beam 9.37m (30.7ft)
Draft 4.3m (14.1ft)
Displacement 265 tonnes
Sails TBA
Sail Area TBA
Mast/Boom/Rigging TBA
Furlers Reckmann
Winches Alloy Yachts Custom
Main Engines Caterpillar C18 ACERT “D” rated 872hp
Gear Boxes ZF 2300 @ 4.444:1
Propellers Hundested VP9.5 FR-HP 129
Bow/Stern thrusters AY Custom with 90hp TRAC
Generators 2 x Northern Lights 67kW
Fuel 24,100 litres
Water 6000 litres

BUILDER Alloy Yachts
DESIGNER Dubois Naval Architects
INTERIOR DESIGN Alloy Yachts
CLASSIFICATION TBA

Encore superyacht rear view

Encore superyacht rear view

The Bernetti Lombardini Cup 2012 Winner Esimit Europa 2 Superyacht

October 08, 2012

The 41st edition of the Bernetti Lombardini Cup in Italy‘s Trieste hosted around 200 yachts. With the victory in the Open class, the Esimit Sailing Team secured its success from the last season’s race and keeps its amazing shape for the next races. Also for Ivan Kljaković Gašpić, Esimit Europa 2 yacht’s new crew member, the Bernetti Lombardini Cup was the big test before one of the largest regattas in the world, the Barcolana, starting next week.

The spectacular 100-foot superyacht Esimit Europa 2 at the 2012 Bernetti Lombardini Cup

The spectacular 100-foot superyacht Esimit Europa 2 at the 2012 Bernetti Lombardini Cup

The Bernetti Lombardini Cup in Trieste (Italy) represents an exciting preliminary race for the Barcolana regatta. The fleet was divided into three classes. At 9:30 AM CEST the Open class left the heart of Trieste, followed by ORC and IRC classes. The fleet was heading north-west to the first buoy off Grignano, then tacked towards Santa Croce, came back to the new established buoy and crossed the finish line in the Gulf of Sistiana.

After 1 hour and 15 minutes, sailing yacht Esimit Europa 2 crossed the finish line as the fastest yacht on the course. By that, the 30-meter maxi yacht also defended the victory in the Open class, awarded with the popular Bernetti Cup. The award ceremony will take place a week later on Saturday, 13th October in Miela Theatre in Trieste, Italy.

The Bernetti Lombardini Cup was at the same time a very successful premiere for the new sailor onboard superyacht Esimit Europa 2, European and World Champion in different sailing classes Ivan Kljaković Gašpić, who composed his thoughts about his first race with the Esimit Sailing Team: “It has been exciting to race together with so many successful sailors coming from all over Europe. It is the first time I have sailed on Esimit Europa 2, which is a really impressive and technologically highly advanced yacht. The team embodies a unique spirit, which I admire, and I am proud to take part in the project with such an inspiring vision.”

The crew continues showing impressive results in this season after setting new course record at the Giraglia Rolex Cup, smashing the Wally record Monaco – Porto Cervo, taking line honours at the Palermo – Monte Carlo regatta and taking the title in the Maxi racing class at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. On the October 14th the European sports team is heading for the hat-trick at the 44th edition of the Barcolana in Trieste. In 2010 the blue racer established the course record (56 minutes, 13 seconds) and it also won the 2011 edition in front of thousands of spectators at a true sailing festival in the heart of Trieste.

The Esimit Europa 2 yacht sails under the flag of the European Union, is registered in Cyprus, a member of the Yacht Club de Monaco, competes for the Slovenian Sailing Federation and on board joins sailors from 8 different European countries. It is under the patronage of the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, and endorsed by Martin Schulz, the President of the European Parliament. Its main sponsor is the global energy company Gazprom, while BMW is the official partner.

Baby Crystal custom yacht tender for the Galeon 780 Crystal motor yacht Queen Ekatierina

October 08, 2012

The lovely Baby Crystal custom yacht tender was developed for the Galeon 780 Crystal motor yacht Queen Ekatierina, launched last year. A demonstration of the yard’s technical abilities, Baby Crystal is the first waterjet boat completed by the Polish builder, Galeon.

Galeon 780 Crystal yacht Queen Ekatierina with Baby Crystal yacht tender

Galeon 780 Crystal yacht Queen Ekatierina with Baby Crystal yacht tender

The custom request for the Baby Crystal yacht tender was made by the owners of the Galeon 780 Crystal luxury yacht Queen Ekatierina in order to fully personalize an already spectacular unit.

Baby Crystal yacht tender aboard Queen Ekatierina yacht

Baby Crystal yacht tender aboard Queen Ekatierina yacht

The Baby Crystal yacht tender is 4,45 meters long, weighs about 7000 kilograms and has a 160 HP inboard engines which gives it a top speed of 38 knots.

The splendid Baby Crystal custom yacht tender by Galeon

The splendid Baby Crystal custom yacht tender by Galeon

Galeon is particularly proud of the Baby Crystal yacht tender as it pushes the boundaries of what they are capable of doing to please their clients even futher!

A great success of the 44m Pendennis catamaran yacht HEMISPHERE

October 08, 2012

During the last two decades Pendennis has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to carry out the building as well as refit of some of the most unique and spectacular luxury yachts in the world. This year the 44m sailing catamaran yacht Hemisphere has been given an honour to receive a number of accolades from the yachting industry.

44m Pendennis superyacht Hemisphere

44m Pendennis superyacht Hemisphere

The luxury yacht Hemisphere received a Judges Commendation in the World Superyacht Awards, and was a winner in two categories in the 2012 ShowBoats Design Awards (Interior Design Award, Interior Layout Award). Hemisphere has also been confirmed as a finalist in the ISS Awards (Sailing Yacht, 40m+), which will be announced on 25th October during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Luxury catamaran yacht Hemisphere

Luxury catamaran yacht Hemisphere

Hemisphere superyacht is currently enjoying cruising around the shores of Italy. Following a short visit to the Pendennis Palma Refit facility this autumn, this splendid vessel will be heading to the Caribbean and the Pacific for the winter cruising season.

Sailing yacht Hemisphere - Exterior

Sailing yacht Hemisphere - Exterior

Hemisphere superyacht - Interior

Hemisphere superyacht - Interior

Pendennis completes refit of the Jongert sailing yacht GLORIA

October 08, 2012

Hauled out during the Pendennis Cup in July to start her three month refit, the 38-metre sailing yacht Gloria was originally launched by the prestigious Dutch builder Jongert in 1985. Gloria superyacht was one of the first vessels to complete minor works at Pendennis Palma, so the Pendennis Shipyard was quite happy to welcome the vessel at their Falmouth facility.

Jongert 38m sailing yacht GLORIA before refit

Jongert 38m sailing yacht GLORIA before refit

Work included complete re-decking and deck hardware stripped and serviced with some replacements made, leaving luxury yacht Gloria’s topside as good as new. Her schooner rig was also completely overhauled, with new standing rigging and fore rig installed alongside a repaint of the main mast.

Jongert superyacht Gloria was re-launched early October and will shortly be making her way to the Mediterranean for the winter season.

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2012: Sailing yacht AVEL wins the Rolex Trophy

October 08, 2012

This year’s Rolex Trophy at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez went for the second year in a row to the elegant gaff-rigged sailing yacht Avel. Owned by the sisters, Alessandra and Allegra Gucci, the Charles Nicholson designed Avel yacht overcame tough competition to top her class and, at the same time, hold off a courageous challenge by Tara Getty’s Marconi yacht Skylark, to keep the title she achieved in 2011. For performing so well, for their seamanship, dedication as well as passion, the impeccable crew of the luxury yacht Avel deserved every plaudit offered by their peers at the prize-giving ceremony taking place at Saint-Tropez’s historic Citadelle overlooking the town’s Vieux Port.

Sailing yacht AVEL - Photo by Rolex/Carlo Borlenghi

Sailing yacht AVEL - Photo by Rolex/Carlo Borlenghi

It has been a superb week of competition among the 114 yachts of the Tradition Division, conducted in the unique spirit typical of Les Voiles. A fact that was acknowledged and echoed in the speeches by Andre Beaufils, President of the Société Nautique de Saint Tropez (SNST), the town’s mayor Jean-Pierre Tuveri, and Philippe Schaeffer, Director General of Rolex France, who awarded the trophy and Rolex timepiece to the Guccis. On each of the four days of racing the wind has cooperated, arriving on cue at the point of departure for the Tradition classes. The Race Committee under the calm stewardship of Georges Korhel was able to give the Tradition fleet, including the 55 yachts eligible for the Rolex Trophy, a set of enjoyable coastal courses each measuring between 14 and 17 nautical miles.

For Alessandra and Allegra Gucci their second triumph in the Rolex Trophy is a welcome surprise, and a fitting tribute to their crew and its efforts: “It is a pleasure to win again, just fantastic. We are very happy. Last year’s regatta was more tricky, but this year we had nice wind and perfect weather. Avel was very fast and the crew was excellent.” For the sisters every element of their win is important; from the performance of Avel, to the spirit of their tightly knit crew. The attention to every detail is evident in the immaculate white outfits worn by the crew: “We like the traditional look. The white gets a little dirty when we are sailing, but it’s important to look right when racing a yacht like Avel.”

Respecting and protecting the customs of the past is a common theme among the owners and crew at Les Voiles, as the Guccis explain: “We must always look after the tradition, taking care of the boats. Most important though is the spirit, to have all these wonderful boats together, to race at the limit, but also to have fun afterwards. It’s a good feeling especially at the prize-giving when there are cheers for everyone.”

This philosophy is integral to the success of Avel whose skipper, Chris Austin, is adamant that the yacht is at her best when the owners are onboard: “Allegra is a vital, athletic component in the bow team, and Alessandra plays an important part too tailing the mainsheet.” Perhaps the increase in performance is Avel’s way of appreciating two owners, who display reassuring and understandable pride.

Les Voiles is widely regarded as one of the most extraordinary events in the sailing world. The setting and the 300-boat fleet, that combines modern with vintage, create a unique atmosphere carefully guarded by the SNST. It is no easy place to win, according to Austin: “I’ve been coming here for 17 years and it is very difficult and very competitive. We are constantly optimizing how we sail, always learning and trying to limit mistakes. We found ourselves in a very tough group this year competing against some very good race boats: Bonafide, for example, was built for the Paris Olympics in 1908.”

Philippe Schaeffer, Director of Rolex France, awards a Rolex Timepiece and the Rolex Trophy to Allegra and Alessandra Gucci, owners of AVEL and crew - Photo by Rolex Carlo Borlenghi

Philippe Schaeffer, Director of Rolex France, awards a Rolex Timepiece and the Rolex Trophy to Allegra and Alessandra Gucci, owners of AVEL and crew - Photo by Rolex/Carlo Borlenghi

Proving the competitiveness, heading in to the final day, there was a four-way tie in the contest for the Rolex Trophy, which is awarded to the best performing yacht over 16 metres in length on deck in the Tradition division. The Lady Anne, Avel, Skylark and Marigold yachts were all tied on 5 points apiece. The Lady Anne appeared to hold a narrow advantage by virtue of more first places in her scoreline; a third class win would have secured her the Rolex Trophy. For the other contenders it was just a question of doing their best and then seeing what fortune befell their opponents.

Marigold and The Lady Anne yachts fell by the wayside both finishing third in their respective races; another mark of just how competitive the racing has been. Certainly no disgrace given they still topped their classes. For The Lady Anne marking her centenary this year, her class win was very special. Designed by William Fife and built for George Coats of Glasgow in 1912, she is one of the last four remaining yachts built to the International15-Metre Rule. Together Tuiga, Hispania and Mariska and The Lady Anne provided a perfect example of the importance of tradition within the assembled classics.

Andy Longarela, the skipper of Hispania yacht, confessed of his yacht: “She is the most noble boat I’ve ever sailed. She provides very deep sensations, completely different to a modern boat. It is important that [the crew] understand the boat and its traditions. You must learn how she works, and appreciate her age. You need to respect her.”

As the oldest yacht in Rolex Trophy fleet, Marigold yacht’s crew and owner Glenn Allan may also hold their heads high having contributed to a worthy contest. Marigold was built in 1892 to a design by Charles E. Nicholson. A gaff-rigged racing cutter, like many of the yachts present at Les Voiles, Marigold has been the subject of a sympathetic restoration. Below deck she retains true Victorian styling reflecting the faithful, passionate enthusiasm of her owner. “It’s very important that the boat is as close to her original state as possible. That’s the point of restoration,” emphasized Allan.

In keeping with her racing pedigree, Skylark ran Avel close, also winning her final race to top her group with an identical scoreline. Designed by Sparkman & Stephens in 1937, Skylark is a great example of Olin Stephens impeccable eye, and established an enviable competitive record that lasted into the early 1950s. Last year’s Les Voiles marked the debut of Skylark in Mediterranean waters following an extensive renovation. This year she has been a force to be reckoned with. In the end it was by the finest of margins that she lost out to Avel, when the results of each day’s racing were compared by the SNST.

Philippe Schaeffer, Director of Rolex France, awards a Rolex Timepiece and the Rolex Trophy to Allegra and Alessandra Gucci, owners of AVEL - Photo by Rolex Carlo Borlenghi

Philippe Schaeffer, Director of Rolex France, awards a Rolex Timepiece and the Rolex Trophy to Allegra and Alessandra Gucci, owners of AVEL - Photo by Rolex/Carlo Borlenghi

The crew of the luxury yacht Avel were ecstatic with their win, but gracious to their competitors. “It was very tough to succeed in our group and therefore the Rolex Trophy,” acknowledges Austin, who like the Gucci sisters credits exemplary crew work to their success. “It was very difficult keeping Avel in clear air given the massive diversity of the fleet. We are fortunate to have a solid core of crew, racing with 13 to 15 people. We are authentic in having no winches, so when the wind gets up, it gets quite exciting and you need good crew.”

Almost perfect wind and water appear to have played their part too: “The flatter conditions this year were favourable to Avel. Being a clipper bow we tend to pitch or hobbyhorse in chop and swell. Wind wise it was perfect too, with some nice force 3s.”

Avel yacht, whose name is a Breton word for wind, was commissioned by Frenchman Rene Calame to a design by Nicholson, and built in 1896. This exquisite craft, with striking lines and graceful overhangs, looked set to end her days languishing in a mudbank until she was bought in the early1990s by her current owners and restored over a four year period. Like so many involved in classic yacht racing, Austin feels very privileged to be associated with a yacht such as Avel: “She is very special. I have been with her since the (Gucci) family has had her. I like the connection with the past.”

There is little to choose between any of the yachts competing in the Rolex Trophy. All possess poise and elegance afloat; each has a particular attribute that their owner and crew will advocate is the subtle decider, beauty being in the eye of the beholder; and, each represents a remarkable endorsement of tradition and the past. They are raced in spite of their age and value, and because of the passion and dedication of their owners and crews, a special breed of sailor.

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez marks the closing of the Mediterranean yacht-racing season, in a joyful, happy manner, graciously summed up by the Gucci sisters: “Les Voiles is one of the best. We are always a little bit sad because it is the end of the season, but it is a very nice place to end it and we absolutely look forward to the next year.”

New Cheoy Lee luxury yachts on display at the upcoming Fort Lauderdale Boat Show

October 08, 2012

Cheoy Lee will be exhibiting at the next Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, running from October 25 to 29. The company will be located on the face dock, Slips 6A, 6B abd 6C. Featured new luxury vessels comprise Alpha 76 Express yacht, Alpha 76 Flybridge Express yacht, motor yacht Bravo 88 as well as the 151′ Marco Polo superyacht MAZU.

New Cheoy Lee luxury yacht Alpha 76 Express

New Cheoy Lee luxury yacht Alpha 76 Express

Alpha 76 Express

The Alpha express series hull and exterior lines are designed by the well known Michael Peters design group while the interior design has been entrusted to the competent Luiz de Basto. The line comprises of a 76 Express with three staterooms and galley on the lower deck and a beautifully styled atrium helm and lounge on the upper deck.

Alpha 76 Flybridge Express Yacht

Alpha 76 Flybridge Express Yacht

The 76 yacht is also available in a fly bridge configuration featuring upper and lower helms in a three stateroom with galley up layout. Each of these yachts are a new fresh approach to their type with excellent accommodation and lounge area with top speeds exceeding 36 knots. Soon to come in line in the Alpha series from the same designers is a four stateroom sport bridge 87 Express Sport to debut at the 2013 FLIBS.

Luxury motor yacht Bravo 88' by Cheoy Lee

Luxury motor yacht Bravo 88' by Cheoy Lee

Bravo 88

While Cheoy Lee has been extremely busy with the creation of the Alpha series they also were as busy with the new 88′ Bravo yacht, an all new Michael Burvenich design with an incredible interior designed by the talented Sylvia Bolton who also created the interior styling of the very well received 78 Bravo. The 88 is an open bridge, dual station, four stateroom arrangement with two staterooms in crew and a top speed of over 27 knots.

46-metre Marco Polo superyacht Mazu

46-metre Marco Polo superyacht Mazu

151′ Marco Polo MAZU

Last but not least is the 46-metre motor yacht Mazu. She is a Marco polo series expedition yacht, designed by MCC to the lines of  the well known Ron Holland design group for Marco Polo Series. Sophisticated in concept, design and engineering, Mazu is capable of extreme range while offering the height of luxury and stability at sea.

Luxury yacht Mazu offers a very private owners suite complete with a lounge office and outside sundeck, she is also equipped with a gymnasium and media room. Guests reside in three well appointed staterooms on the lower level with crew accommodations forward, inclusive of crew lounge and full laundry facilities.

New 115-foot Horizon Expedition Yacht EP115 Sold

October 08, 2012

Currently in build, the Horizon Group is delighted to announce that its new 115-foot expedition yacht EP115 has been recently sold to an owner in Singapore. The 115-foot Horizon long-range explorer yacht EP115 is due to be delivered to the new owner in March 2013. She will become the largest luxury vessel Horizon has delivered on the Singapore yacht market.

The new Horizon motor yacht EP115

The new Horizon motor yacht EP115

The solid yet stylish 115-foot Horizon expedition yacht EP115 is the newest addition to the Horizon EP series and has a full-displacement steel hull with a bulbous bow and fiberglass superstructure – while she is the second Horizon yacht built with a steel hull (the Horizon EP148 motor yacht Horizon Polaris was the first), she is the first one with a composite superstructure.

To ensure the safety and stability of the vessel, the new 115-foot Horizon expedition yacht EP115 is built and certified to BV (Bureau Veritas) Classification Society Rules (yacht and steel ship rule) and features double rudders and ABT thrusters for easy maneuvering. In addition, the new 115-footer is powered with twin MAN 2842 LE410 engines and at 10 knots has a range in excess of 3000 nautical miles.

Horizon EP115 superyacht - rear view

Horizon EP115 superyacht - rear view

The Horizon design team worked closely with the new owner to customize some certain areas and aspects of the yacht, ensuring that the new 115-footer Horizon luxury yacht EP115 will be perfectly suited to the owner’s requirements – features include a custom interior décor, extended cockpit for fishing, customized dive area with a commercial dive compressor and modified bow area to store a 19-foot dive tender and 14-foot rescue boat.

The new 115-foot Horizon explorer EP115 is the first long-range expedition yacht Horizon has built and delivered in her size range, and she will make her world debut at the 2013 Boat Asia Show.

Below is a gallery for the outstanding charter yachts constructed by Horizon.

Superyacht HEMISPHERE and HEAVENLY DAZE yacht nominated for ISS Awards

October 08, 2012

Launched by Pendennis in 2011, the 44m luxury catamaran yacht Hemisphere has been nominated as a finalist for ISS Design and Leadership Awards in the ‘Sailing Yacht 40m+’ category. In addition to sailing yacht Hemisphere, the 1972 Feadship motor yacht Heavenly Daze is also among the finalists, competing for the refit award. She was refitted at the Pendennis Shipyard in 2011/12.

44m Pendennis luxury sailing yacht HEMISPHERE

44m Pendennis luxury sailing yacht HEMISPHERE

The yachts entered are reviewed and voted for by members of the ISS, so to be shortlisted for. Luxury yacht Hemisphere and superyacht Heavenly Daze is testament to the respect for Pendennis’ work from within its own industry.

ISS presents its Design and Leadership Awards each year. It recognizes individuals and companies for their expertise, leadership and dedication to raising the standards of design, construction, maintenance, repair and operation of large yachts.

1972 Feadship motor yacht Heavenly Daze at Pendennis

1972 Feadship motor yacht Heavenly Daze at Pendennis

The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony held in Fort Lauderdale on 25th October, following on from the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show.

Below is a choice of the stylish charter yachts built by Pendennis.

Sailing Yacht Manitou shines at the Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez

October 05, 2012

Sailing Yacht Manitou could well be the one yacht to encapsulate the legendary charm and spirit of Saint-Tropez, although the 62 feet long cutter rigged Marconi yawl is not easily differentiated from the rest of the 113 spectacular and historic Tradition yachts taking part in the Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.

Sailing Yacht Manitou - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Sailing Yacht Manitou - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Like so many others, she sports a pristine white hull, teak deck, brass fittings and immaculately varnished spars. What sets her apart from her fellow competitors in the Rolex Trophy fleet and draws the crowds is her association with the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy.

While her prestigious former owner may never have raced her, sailing yacht Manitou was today lined up on the start line for the third race of Les Voiles and the Rolex Trophy. The 14 nautical mile course sent the Tradition yachts north-east out of the Bay of Saint-Tropez, before a leg south, and the westward return home. For the main part, the race was conducted in a wide-ranging 5 to 15 knots of easterly breeze, which swung a dramatic180 degrees towards the end of the race.

Sunset in St Tropez - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Sunset in St Tropez - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

“It was my friend Philip Jordan who came up with the idea that we might buy President Kennedy’s sailing boat,” explains Claes Goran Nilsson (one of the co-owners along with Jordan, Pat Tierney, and Melinda Kilkenny). “It took nearly a year to finalise everything and after some renovation work we started racing last year. We have been quite successful this year with a win in the Spanish Cup, but here we’ll have to see!”

It is not immediately clear which element of her past first attracted Nilsson and his friends to the idea of Manitou – its illustrious past or its illustrious designer: “It’s a Sparkman & Stephens design which meant we liked the boat and it was what we were looking for. They designed great boats, and you know they are real quality from the smallest piece to the biggest. S&S are very special. But even as a Swede I like the story of Kennedy. I remember him as the first modern president with a vision for the future. It is definitely an added ingredient with this boat.”

Sailing Yacht AVEL - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Sailing Yacht AVEL - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Nilsson is quietly understated but he clearly understands and appreciates the significant piece of maritime history he has at his disposal: “When we are racing, we are just one of the other boats, but within this class it is nice to have a good-looking boat with history. It gives us a special feeling when we are talking about the boat, its story, and how we should present it.”

Manitou has long been a valued yacht. In 1936, American James Lowe commissioned Olin Stephens to design him a boat that could win the 289nm Chicago-Mackinac Race. Launched in 1937, Manitou more than fulfilled her owner’s ambitions breaking the elapsed time record and winning the 1938 race on corrected time too. Nilsson and his fellow owners may take great credit for having restored the racing pedigree of a fine yacht.

Sailing Yacht Skylark - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Sailing Yacht Skylark - Photo By- Rolex : Carlo Borlenghi

Some of the most memorable photographs of JFK on the water were taken onboard Manitou and the yacht was known as the ‘floating white house’. That Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis tried to buy her while courting Jackie Kennedy, former First Lady of the United States, only adds to the lustre of Manitou’s story. All told her credentials surely give Manitou the right to an exulted place within the exclusive legend of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.

Manitou, which means ‘spirit’ in Native American, was apparently named after the Manitou Passage on Lake Michigan. An appropriate name for a boat which provokes huge interest wherever she goes in the Mediterranean, and carries the memories of one of world’s most significant individuals. For Nilsson, though, all the classic yachts at Les Voiles have some significance, and the regatta is the better for their presence: “Les Voiles is special because of all the boats that are here. I think everybody loves the town and this regatta. It is a great place to have the finale for the year.”

Tomorrow marks the fourth and final race for the Rolex Trophy awarded to the best performing yacht over 16m on deck in the Tradition division at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.