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- Pen_Duick abstract "The Pen Duick yachts are ocean racing yachts from the 1960s and 1970s. They were built for French yachtsman Éric Tabarly, and he had a hand in each design.The 36ft linear rater Pen Duick (formerly Yum) was designed by William Fife III and built in 1898 by Gridiron & Marine Motor Works at Carrigaloe in Cork Harbour, Ireland for Cork yachtsman W. J. C. Cummins. The gaff-rigged cutter was quickly noted as a successful racer in Irish, British and French waters. Tabarly's father acquired her when Éric was seven years old, and the boy learnt to sail on her. After World War II, she was put on sale, but finding no takers, Éric convinced his father in giving her to him. Years later, he was told her wooden hull was rotten, and being unable to hire a yard to salvage her, proceeded to save her himself, making a mold to build her a new polyester hull: It was the largest of its kind at the time. He refitted her entirely, with a loftier rig for the southern climes. In the night of June 12 to 13 1998, Éric Tabarly fell overboard and was lost in the Irish Sea, while sailing the hundred-year-old cutter en route to the Fife Regatta in Largs, Scotland.The wooden ketch Pen Duick II won the 1964 Singlehanded Transatlantic Race with Éric Tabarly.The 17.45m schooner Pen Duick III, with her distinctive clipper bow, was designed entirely by Tabarly, and was built in aluminium. The yacht won the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race in 1967.Pen Duick IV was a 20.50m aluminium trimaran with a ketch rig and rotating masts. She was designed by André Allègre. During the 1968 Singlehanded Transatlantic Race, Pen Duick IV collided with a ship and Tabarly was forced to withdraw from the race. Later, Pen Duick IV was sold to French yachtsman Alain Colas, who rechristened her Manureva and won the 1972 Singlehanded Transatlantic Race with her. In 1978, Manureva sank at sea with her owner.The 10.60m sloop Pen Duick V, featuring novel ballast tanks, was designed by architects Michel Bigoin and Daniel Duvergie for the 1969 Singlehanded San-Francisco to Tokyo Race, which Tabarly also won.The 22.25m ketch Pen Duick VI was built in 1973 to an André Mauric design. She entered the 1973-74 Whitbread Round the World Race, but endured mast breakage on two occasions. Tabarly also entered Pen Duick VI in the 1976 Plymouth to Newport Singlehanded Transatlantic Race, which he won, although the boat was designed for a crew of twelve and competitors endured five consecutive ocean storms. Pen Duick VI later competed against the carbonfiber-masted Heath's Condor in the 1977-78 Whitbread Round the World Race (see Volvo Ocean Race as an unofficial entrant, due to its own exotic material - Depleted uranium ballasted keel.)All Pen Duick yachts, apart from the lost Pen Duick IV, still race in classic events.".
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- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink 1969_Singlehanded_San-Francisco_to_Tokyo_Race.
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- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Colas.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
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- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Cutter_(boat).
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- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Gaff-rigged.
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- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Largs.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Manureva.
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- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Single-Handed_Trans-Atlantic_Race.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_to_Hobart_Yacht_Race.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Trimaran.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Volvo_Ocean_Race.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink William_Fife.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink William_Fife_III.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Yacht.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Yann_Tiersen.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLink Éric_Tabarly.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Pen Duick VI''".
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manureva".
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pen Duick III".
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pen Duick VI".
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pen Duick".
- Pen_Duick wikiPageWikiLinkText "one occasion".
- Pen_Duick hasPhotoCollection Pen_Duick.
- Pen_Duick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fr.
- Pen_Duick subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Pen_Duick hypernym Ocean.
- Pen_Duick type Agent.
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- Pen_Duick type Ship.
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- Pen_Duick type Sailboat.
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- Pen_Duick comment "The Pen Duick yachts are ocean racing yachts from the 1960s and 1970s. They were built for French yachtsman Éric Tabarly, and he had a hand in each design.The 36ft linear rater Pen Duick (formerly Yum) was designed by William Fife III and built in 1898 by Gridiron & Marine Motor Works at Carrigaloe in Cork Harbour, Ireland for Cork yachtsman W. J. C. Cummins. The gaff-rigged cutter was quickly noted as a successful racer in Irish, British and French waters.".
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- Pen_Duick wasDerivedFrom Pen_Duick?oldid=620689508.
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