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Invisible Hand, Bad Pak and Wizard Sweep 2015 Cabo Race ORR1

March 26, 2015 · Posted by kate

CaboRaceIconCabo San Lucas, Mexico (March 26, 2015) – The 63’ R/P-designed Invisible Hand took 1st place in ORR Class 1 in the 800nm Newport to Cabo Race down the Baja peninsula followed by R/P-designed Bad Pak 65’ and Wizard 72’.

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Team Invisible Hand – 2015 Cabo Race Finishers Elapsed Time: 2:18:28:53 / First Place ORR 1

Team Invisible Hand – 2015 Cabo Race Finishers
Elapsed Time: 2:18:28:53 / First Place ORR 1

Team Bad Pak – 2015 Cabo Race Finishers Elapsed Time: 2:18:37:44 / Second Place ORR 1

Team Bad Pak – 2015 Cabo Race Finishers
Elapsed Time: 2:18:37:44 / Second Place ORR 1

Team Wizard – 2015 Cabo Race Finishers Elapsed Time: 2:16:30:36 / Third Place ORR 1

Team Wizard – 2015 Cabo Race Finishers
Elapsed Time: 2:16:30:36 / Third Place ORR 1

History of the Cabo Race
Newport Harbor Yacht Club has enjoyed a long-standing tradition of hosting the Newport to Cabo San Lucas Yacht Race. Since its first race in 1971, sailors have enjoyed the 800 mile race down the Baja coastline to the warm weather and big breeze of Cabo San Lucas. Over the 40+ years of hosting the Cabo Race, NHYC has witnessed the tremendous evolution of  yacht design and offshore sailing. Typical entries in the 70’s and early 80’s we IOR boats with unique downwind sailing characteristics; the ultralight (ULDB) boats arrived in the early 80’s with the Santa Cruz 50 making their debut in 1981.  The 50s opened the door to bigger ULDB’s and the 70 footers began their reign of the Mexican Races in the mid 80’s. Bigger, faster boats evolved through the 80’s into the 90’s with the development of the 80 footers. These boats brought along asymmetrical spinnakers, canting keels, and daggerboards.  Elapsed times records were always at stake once the 80 footers arrived.


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2015 Bucket Regatta: A Fine Ending To A Grand Event

March 22, 2015 · Posted by kate

StBarthsBucket_NoDateSt Barths, French West Indies (March 22, 2015) – Perseverance was the key to victory in four classes (Gazelles, Elegantes, Mademoiselles, Grande Dames) sailing their last and final race at the 2015 St Barths Bucket Regatta. Sailing the “wrong way around” course meant the 35 competing superyachts launched their massive spinnakers at the start and took a clockwise tour of the island, testing sailing skills with a particularly lengthy beat up the backside. And though the superyachts, for safety’s sake, sail by rules that keep them at least 40 metres apart at all times, the competition was as close as anyone could wish for. Read More …

The Magic Carpet Story Featured in Seahorse Magazine

March 15, 2015 · Posted by kate

After a successful season winning in Sardinia and St Tropez Sir Lindsay Owen Jones sat down with Seahorse Magazine’s Blue Robinson to reflect on a passion for combining speed with elegance that stems from childhood dingy sailing, racing cars and love of family. In partnership with Reichel/Pugh Yacht Design and Luca Bassani of Wally, MC3 marked the peak of performance cruising technology and birth of the Wallycento Class.

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RP 66 Alive Back-To-Back Winner Of SYC’s Sail Paradise Regatta

March 8, 2015 · Posted by kate

Gold Coast, Australia (Mar 8, 2015) – Alive, owned by Tasmanian Phillip Turner, have today been crowned the champions at Southport Yacht Club’s XXXX Sail Paradise Regatta for 2015. This is a back-to-back win for Alive after first competing in the inaugural regatta in 2014. Read More …

Southern Wind 94 Hull # 3 Launches

February 17, 2015 · Posted by kate

“LADY G” Southern Wind 94 hull # 3 has launched this week at Southern Wind Shipyard, Cape Town. Style and in Interior by Nauta Yachts, Naval Architecture by Reichel/Pugh. Read More …


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