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Video of majestic J Class yachts competing in St Barths Bucket 2013

May 17, 2013

Taken place from March 28 to 31, this year’s St Barths Bucket Regatta once again hosted some of the world’s most spectacular yachts, coming to the Gustavia Harbor in the fabulous Caribbean yacht charter destination – St. Barths to enjoy three days of exciting competing. Below is an amazing video of the J Class yachts participating in the 2013 St Barths Bucket, made by Onne van der Wal. The yachts competing in the regatta included: S/Y Hanuman, Lionheart, Velsheda, charter yacht Ranger and Rainbow yacht.

Four World Superyacht Awards 2013 Winners with spars supplied by Southern Spars

May 14, 2013

Saturday, May 4, in the fabulous surroundings of the Çırağan Palace Kempinski, set overlooking the legendary Bosphorus waterway, saw the superyacht industry’s best meet for the most prestigious event in the yachting calendar – the eighth annual World Superyacht Awards.

World Superyacht Awards 2013 hosted by Ciragan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul, Turkey

World Superyacht Awards 2013 hosted by Ciragan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul, Turkey

During a gala evening attended by a distinguished guest list of superyacht owners, their families, friends and luminaries of the superyacht industry, news broadcaster Natasha Kaplinsky presented the prized silver Neptune awards to the owners of the finest sail and motor yachts delivered in 2012.

Seventeen coveted Neptunes and three Judges’ Commendation prizes, custom made for the occasion by Baccarat, were awarded to the winners on the night.

Firstly Southern Spars would like to congratulate Alloy Yachts and Dubois Naval Architecture for their collaborated effort with the 47m superyacht Loretta Anne, winning the Motor Yacht of the Year 2013.

47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne designed by Dubois

47m Alloy motor yacht Loretta Anne designed by Dubois

Southern Spars is very proud to once again be involved with many of the World Superyacht Awardees, supplying spars for luxury yacht Rainbow – Sailing Superyacht of the Year in 39m+ range, charter yacht Endeavour – Refitted Sailing yacht of the year, superyacht Hamilton – Judges special award for performance and Quintessential yacht – Judges special award for Catamarans.

Rainbow – Sailing Superyacht of the Year in 39m+ range

“Rainbow’s Southern Spars rig and rigging package goes hand in hand with her sleek lines. She utilises grand prix technology on her rig and rigging that some of the worlds most advanced maxis sport, including the current Volvo 70’s” says Project Manager Olivier Marthe. Her Southern Spars high modulus mast came out of the same mould as Endeavour, at 55.5m it is a little taller than Endeavour and is also equipped with the latest EC6 continuous rigging.

Luxury sailing yacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

Luxury sailing yacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

Endeavour – Refitted Sailing yacht of the year

Originally built in 1934 and reduced to being a complete wreck in the 1980s, luxury charter yacht Endeavour’s 2011 re-launch marked the completion of an extensive 18-month refit at Yachting Developments’ yard based in Hobsonville, Auckland. The Yachting Developments’ team has taken extreme care throughout the refit to preserve as much of the vessel as practical while taking advantage of 21st century sailing systems, such as a carbon fibre mast and EC6 carbon fibre rigging package from Southern Spars for enhanced performance and improved functionality.

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

Endeavour yacht’s future performance will benefit from the significant weight savings – an incredible 900kg on the boom, and three tonne on the rig and rigging from her previous rig – achieved by the Southern Spars’ Custom Projects team based in Avondale, Auckland.

Southern Spars would like to congratulate all of the boat yards, designers and suppliers involved in this years awards.

J Class Yacht RAINBOW by Holland Jachtbouw wins World Superyacht Award 2013

May 09, 2013

Holland Jachtbouw is thrilled to announce that its J Class yacht Rainbow received a highly coveted Neptune trophy in the ‘Sailing Yachts 39M+’ category at the World Superyacht Awards 2013, held on Saturday, May 4.

HJB receives the World Superyacht Award 2013 for its J Class yacht Rainbow

HJB receives the World Superyacht Award 2013 for its J Class yacht Rainbow

The owner of sailing yacht Rainbow, along with Tako van Ineveld, Commercial Director at Holland Jachtbouw, Jeroen de Vos from Dykstra Naval Architects and Michiel de Vos from DeVosDeVries Design were presented with the trophy which has become synonymous with excellence in superyacht build and design.

Hosted by Boat International and held once again at the spectacular Ciragan Palace in Istanbul, the ceremony – dubbed the Oscars of the superyacht industry, was attended by an elite guest list of international superyacht owners and the most influential players in the industry.

J Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class Rainbow

For the last two decades HJB has been distinguished by a no-nonsense, proactive approach to innovative custom projects, and Rainbow yacht was no exception. The highly talented engineering team developed a unique Hybrid Propulsion System to meet the owner’s specifications for an environmentally friendly yacht which will hopefully lead the way in the future of superyachts.

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

Dykstra Naval Architects yachts honoured with 4 World Superyacht Awards 2013

May 08, 2013

Taken place in Istanbul, on May 4th 2013, the World Superyacht Awards ceremony was attended by plenty of Superyacht owners as well as Superyacht industry members. During the event, the prestigious Dutch luxury yacht design studio, Dykstra Naval Architects, received four Awards.

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Cory Silken

Royal Huisman Pumula Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Cory Silken

Dykstra Naval Architects has won ‘Sailing Yacht of the Year’ and ‘Best Sailing yacht in the 30m – 39m size range’ for the 37,3 m classic sailing yacht “Pumula”, Naval architecture and exterior styling by Dykstra Naval Architects, Interior by Rhoades Young design and built by Royal Huisman.

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J Class superyacht “Rainbow” won the ‘Best Sailing yacht in the 39m+ range’, Naval Architecture and exterior styling by Dykstra Naval Architects, Interior by deVosdeVries design/Dykstra Naval Architects and built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

Classic Charter Yacht Endeavour

The Award for Best refitted Sailing yacht went to J Class charter yacht “Endeavour”, Naval Architecture on the refit by Dykstra Naval Architects, exterior styling by Jon Barrett Associates and interior design by John Munford/Adam Lay Studio.

Maltese Falcon -  (2)

Maltese Falcon - (2)

Tom Perkins received the Legacy Award for his achievements, one of them was building charter yacht “Maltese Falcon”, naval architecture Dykstra Naval Architects.

Sailing yacht Lionheart excels in St Barths

April 19, 2013

Sailing yacht Lionheart showed an excellent performance in the St Barths Bucket  Regatta coming second overall in the special J-Class races category and won the ‘Corinthian Cup’ for the best non-professional helmsman. Lionheart yacht’s success is a continuation of a phenomenally successful 2012 that included winning the Kings Hundred Guinea Cup Cowes, reflecting the years of research and development of Andre Hoek design team and Claasen Shipyards.

LIONHEART yacht

LIONHEART yacht

The St Barths Bucket is always a great way to inaugurate the new regatta season in the fabulous surroundings of the Caribbean, but the 2013 event will also be remembered as the first occasion that five J-class yachts squared up against each other. Yacht Velsheda, charter yacht Ranger, Hanuman yacht, Rainbow and Lionheart competed in four incredibly close races in varying conditions under the J-class Association handicap system.

Exciting races
The first day saw the giant sailing yachts go head-to-head in an upwind downwind race in approx. 15 knots of wind. It was a tight race from the outset as Lionheart and Hanuman yacht roared ahead of the fleet. Lionheart was in pole position at the last upwind beat but on the last leg of the race sailing yacht Hanuman went extreme and gained due to a massive shift and took the honours on the final downwind lap.

On day two of the Bucket the wind had lessened to between seven and ten knots for the race around the island. Hoisting a massive code 0 on the first fetch gave Hanuman an immediate advantage as she was the only J to be carrying such a sail onboard. Hanuman took the gun with Lionheart second again.

Day three was in 25 knots of true wind with squalls and some pretty unpleasant rainy weather. Sailing yacht Lionheart was in a luffing duel with Rainbow and over the line early, forcing her to jibe back and start again. Although she almost managed to catch up with the fleet Lionheart could not win any more on corrected time and had to settle for fourth spot.

Lionheart had saved the best for last on day four, which featured an extra J-class race around the island in 20 knots of breeze and some pretty heavy swells. She had a great first upwind beat coming back from third position to lead the fleet. Hanuman and Lionheart then jostled for pole position all the way to the finish in a very exciting race that saw Lionheart yacht eventually take line honours just two seconds ahead.

Professionals and amateurs

All in all, St Barths Bucket 2013 was a thrilling race event featuring some of the world’s top sailors.Yachts Hanuman and Ranger had fully professional crews while about half the crew onboard Lionheart and Rainbow were amateurs. Ken Read was at the helm of Hanuman, Earl Williams helmed Ranger and Marc Neeleman took the wheel onboard Rainbow. Both Velsheda and Lionheart had their owners at the helm, and the latter was delighted to win the Corinthian King’s Cup.

All the Js had professional tacticians, including Bouwe Becking on Lionheart. “This was only the fourth regatta for the owner and he did remarkably well,” says Becking, who felt that the decision to have the J-class yachts sail fleet-style in their own group in the same regatta as the superyachts sailing pursuit-style worked perfectly. “It was great that we had our own start procession as it would not have worked any other way. The Js are much harder to manoeuvre so the emphasis on safety is good. It was a really incredible experience and we owe a great thanks to the Bucket Committee and the J-Class Association.”

More to come
Andre Hoek was also among the crew onboard Lionheart. “Races with the Js are by far the most competitive superyacht contests with a very good handicap system,” he comments. “These mighty vessels are very close to each other in racing terms and all finished within five minutes of each other on a two-and-a-half-hour race. I was delighted with Lionheart’s performance in coming second overall and we look forward to seeing more J-class yachts being built in the future.”

The next to be launched from Hoek Design’s boards will be sailing yacht J8, which is presently under construction at Holland Jachtbouw. Meanwhile, four J-class yachts are gearing up to go bow to bow again at the upcoming Superyacht Cup in Palma this June.

Holland Jachtbouw luxury yacht RAINBOW tests power generation from sailing

April 19, 2013

Following an extensive summer season competing in the J-Class events, Monaco Yacht Show as well as cruises around St. Tropez, the 40m Holland Jachtbouw luxury yacht Rainbow crossed the Atlantic to enjoy the Caribbean season. Crossing the Atlantic was Rainbow yacht’s first chance to test the last component of the Hybrid Power System; power regeneration from sailing.

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

40m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

As one of the most interesting parts of the Hybrid Power System, sailing yacht Rainbow is equipped with a 50kW shaft generator/electric motor. Holland Jachtbouw already had great results driving Rainbow in full silent mode on her electric propulsion system. Doing 7kn on just batteries is an extraordinary experience.

Superyacht Rainbow’s delivery to the Caribbean was a great opportunity to test the power generating part for a longer period of time and to see whether Rainbow would be self-foreseeing concerning onboard energy consumption. It turned out that with Rainbow’s boat speed up to 9 – 10 kn reaching along, the Hybrid Power System was capable of delivering enough electric power to all on board systems and even was charging the batteries.

Power regenerating systems onboard sailing yachts is a great advantage, especially on longer voyages where fuel consumption is a key issue. It will extend the range of the boat or even be completely self–foreseeing. But it’s better to keep in mind that power never comes for free, but sailors know how to find it.

Holland Jachtbouw Yacht RAINBOW Winner of Classic Boat Award 2013

April 19, 2013

Holland Jachtbouw yacht Rainbow has become the runaway winner in the European Spirit of Tradition class at the inaugural 2013 Classic Boat awards. Comedian, writer as well as classic boat owner, Griff Rhys Jones, handed over the award for sailing yacht Rainbow to HJB’s Commercial Director, Tako van Ineveld, at an awards ceremony that took place at the Bremont watch boutique in Mayfair, London.

J-Class sailing yacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

J-Class sailing yacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

Redesigned by Dykstra Naval Architects, the majestic 40-metre J-Class yacht Rainbow is based on the original sailboat by William Starling Burgess from 1934. She was launched by Holland Jachtbouw in 2012.

40 m sailing yacht Rainbow - Cabin

40m sailing yacht Rainbow - Cabin

Superyacht Rainbow boasts beautiful and elegant interiors, overseen by the Owner, with developments from Dykstra & Partners. She can comfortably sleep from eight to ten guests and is managed by a professional crew of seven.

Below is a choice of the superb charter yachts built by Holland Jachtbouw.

Dykstra designed luxury yacht ADELA wins St Barths Bucket 2013

April 11, 2013

In the Mademoiselles class of this year’s St Barths Bucket Regatta, the 55-metre luxury yacht Adela, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects, constructed by Pendennis and helmed by Dennis Conner, maintained her regatta-long position at the top of the scoreboard. Sailing yacht Adela was announced as the regatta’s overall winner.

Adela Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Winner of St Barths Bucket 2013

Adela Yacht designed by Dykstra Naval Architects - Winner of St Barths Bucket 2013 - Photo by Tim Wright

This Bucket was a historic event for the J Class, as it was the first time five of them  raced together since 1937. Sailing yacht Hanuman, designed by Dykstra Naval Architects and built by Royal Huisman, proved unbeatable throughout the three Bucket days, winning handily over the line and on corrected time in the first two of three races held and the J Class race on March 28th . 4 out of the 5 J’s that raced where Dykstra Naval Architects designed J Class Yachts.

Four Dykstra designed J-Class yachts at St Barths Bucket 2013

Four Dykstra designed J-Class yachts at St Barths Bucket 2013 - Photo by Tim Wright

Dykstra Naval Architects designed yachts that raced this year’s St Barths Bucket are: Adela, charter yacht Maltese Falcon, Hanuman, sailing yacht Rainbow, charter yacht Ranger (performance refit) and superyacht Velsheda.

Holland Jachtbouw Yacht RAINBOW Finalist in ShowBoats Design Awards 2013

April 11, 2013

With the awards season well underway, the prominent Dutch shipyard, Holland Jachtbouw, is proud to announce that its luxury sailing yacht Rainbow has been selected as a finalist in the eagerly awaited ShowBoats Design Awards 2013. The breathtaking Rainbow yacht has been chosen as a finalist in the categories of Interior Design, Exterior Design and Styling, Naval Architecture and Design and Technology.

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

40 m J-Class superyacht Rainbow by Holland Jachtbouw

Luxury yacht Rainbow - Dining

Luxury yacht Rainbow - Dining

The results will be announced at an awards ceremony in Monaco, presented by Boat International on the 21st June.

Below is a gallery for the outstanding charter yachts built by Holland Jachtbouw.

A great success of Royal Huisman yachts at St Barths Bucket 2013

April 04, 2013

It has undoubtedly been the most amazing St Barths Bucket Regatta to date. At the 2013 event, a record fleet of J Class as well as superyacht class entries experienced exceptionally close and exciting competing in conditions ranging from moderate breezes to a spinnaker-shredding Force 6.

Luxury sailing yacht Hanuman by Royal Huisman

Luxury sailing yacht Hanuman by Royal Huisman

Displaying outstanding strategy and seamanship, sailing yacht Hanuman and superyacht Unfurled demonstrated that the Vollenhove-based Royal Huisman yard delivers yachts not only of exceptional quality, but also of exceptional performance potential.

Hanuman ascendant

Helmsman Ken Read and the Hanuman crew delivered a master-class in the art of J Class racing, chalking up no less than four consecutive first places in tight competition against luxury yacht Lionheart, sailing yacht Velsheda, charter yacht Ranger and superyacht Rainbow.

These five yachts comprised the largest J Class fleet to compete together on the water together since 1937, presenting a magnificent spectacle to onlookers as well as a powerful sense of occasion for the owners, guests and crew on board.

To add to the emphatic nature of her victory, Hanuman yacht achieved line honours as well as corrected time wins in three out of the four races; in the final race she missed line honours to the slightly larger sailing yacht Lionheart by just two seconds.

Superyacht Unfurled by Royal Huisman

Superyacht Unfurled by Royal Huisman

Unfurled: untamed

Few could have predicted such a dramatic finale for the Gazelles class, with superyacht Visione, charter yacht P2 and luxury yacht Cape Arrow tied on equal points after the first three races and the Huisman-built yacht Unfurled only one point behind. With everything to play for in the demanding “wrong way round” final race, even a slightly less-than-perfect spinnaker hoist on the downwind start line could seriously impair the winning chances of any of these four yachts.

After a thrilling tussle over around 25 miles, luxury yacht Unfurled crossed the finish line two and a half minutes ahead of charter yacht P2 to lift the trophy for both the final race and the series.

(Unfurled and P2 in fact tied on points for the series, but with two wins in the three races Unfurled yacht was assured of an overall win.)

And the final award goes to…

As always, the Wolter Huisman Memorial Spirit of the Bucket Trophy is presented to the yacht whose crew is judged to have raced (and partied) in the finest spirit of the Bucket, and to have made the greatest overall contribution to the event. This year, Alice Huisman presented the award to the highly deserving crew of charter yacht Axia.