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Petticrows - News

Technogym Wellness Cup 2008

This years Technogym Welness Cup hosted by Køge Sejlklub was a great success held in perfect summer conditions. Congratulations to Lars Hendriksen, Martin Leifeldt and Lars Stenfeldt who sailed a near perfect regatta winning for the second year in succession. The new team of Jens Christensen, Kim Andersen and Philip Skafte Holm again showed some sign of their potential , winning the last race and finishing as runners up The club did a fantastic job on and off the water. Maybe their only mistake was giving us the secret of Jorgens success with a fine display of belly dancing at the gala dinner! Event website >>>

Friendship Regatta 2008

On 31st May Pirogovo Yacht Club in Moscow were hosts to the 4th Annual inter club team race against the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club (Burnham). The week ends activities opened with a flag raising ceremony with Poul Richard Hoj Jensen and Boris Budnikov performing the honors acting as a reminder of their epic duel in the Soling in the eighties.. In Poul Richards speech he reminded the hosts that although the score was 2 wins to Burnham against one to the Pirigovo teams the visitors were determined to improve on the loss they suffered the last time they visited the Lake just north of Moscow. Read more >>>

2008 Marble head trophy.

Light winds were the predominant conditions in the historic 2008 Marblehead trophy, held at the defender Frank Bergs, Royal Danish Yacht Club.

Tommy Mueller sailing with Vincie and Max were victorious under the burgee of Norddeutscher Regatta Verein, Hamburg. Read more >>>

Antigua Race week and classic week 2008

Sunshine and good winds have been enjoyed by both local and foreign sailors in the newly formed 12 boat Dragon fleet based in Harmony Hall Antigua. Poul Richard won the inaugural Antiguan Championship. Read more >>>

 

Friendship Regatta 2008

On 31st May Pirogovo Yacht Club in Moscow were hosts to the 4th Annual inter club team race against the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club (Burnham). The week ends activities opened with a flag raising ceremony with Poul Richard Hoj Jensen and Boris Budnikov performing the honors acting as a reminder of their epic duel in the Soling in the eighties.. In Poul Richards speech he reminded the hosts that although the score was 2 wins to Burnham against one to the Pirigovo teams the visitors were determined to improve on the loss they suffered the last time they visited the Lake just north of Moscow. Read more >>>

2008 Marble head trophy.

Light winds were the predominant conditions in the historic 2008 Marblehead trophy, held at the defender Frank Bergs, Royal Danish Yacht Club.

Tommy Mueller sailing with Vincie and Max were victorious under the burgee of Norddeutscher Regatta Verein, Hamburg.

In second were some happy sailors, Jens Christiansen, Kim Anderson and Philip Skafte-Holm who took delivery of their new 2008 model Petticrows Dragon the previous week.

The boat included the central console option allowing greater movement about the cockpit, they were pleased to report that everything worked a treat straight from the factory. To be runner up to the mighty Mr. Mueller was a great start to their regatta season.

Douarnenez 2008

A mixed bag of conditions from sunburn to hails stones, greeted sailors in Douarnenez in 2008. Consistency paid in the Coup de Bretagne, a non discard series. The new African Queen sailed by Jorgen Schonherr and his team stamped their authority on the event, winning in style including two race wins. The biggest “if only “ of the regatta must surely go to Quentin Strauss who scored all top ten positions other than an OCS – not great when all races count!

Red October - George Shaiduko took his turn at the front of the fleet in the Grand Prix regatta, taking Victory with a good consistent series.

Bright yellow waterlines and trailer boxes turned a few heads; Victor Fogelson’s new “Sunflower” scored 2 race wins. He might start the trend that you have to be bright to be fast! Read more >>>

 

Antigua Race week and classic week 2008

Sunshine and good winds have been enjoyed by both local and foreign sailors in the newly formed 12 boat Dragon fleet based in Harmony Hall Antigua. Poul Richard won the

inaugural Antiguan Championship. Congratulations to Olga White and her team who won the Dragon Class in Classic week. The Dragon fleet will be planning a busy winter in 2008/2009 so you might like to consider joining the fun.... charter boats will be available.

 

Princess Sophia 2008

Poul Richard sailing with Noddy and Theis stormed to victory in the Princess Sophia trophy 2008, showing particularly good boat speed during the stronger wind races. Vassily Senatorov with the unsurpressable Vincie and Max finished second overall. Read more >>>

Petticrows Yngling

Petticrow built Ynglings have dominated the 2008 Yngling Europeans in Spain. In a tense final medal race, any of the first four boats, all built by Petticrows, could have taken the title. With a nailbiting finish Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson (GBR) took the title, on a photo finish, by 1 point from Sally Barkowus, American Team. Third and fourth were the Dutch teams lead by Renee Groeneveld and Mandy Mulder. Read more >>>



News Rules Modifications

The focus in the factory for the last few months has been to make the design changes to satisfy the new rules introduced by the IDA at the AGM last year in Oslo. These were largely amendments to the existing rules asking the builders to make necessary changes to increase the floatation and safety of the Dragon after capsize or swamping.


The safety side of these new rules introduce an increase in the buoyancy to a minimum of 2500 litres (up from 1700 litres in the old rules) and a capsize test to be carried out to test the new design for all new boats measured after March 1st 2008. Read the full report on the new modifications >>>

Capsize Test

This is the technical side of achieving the new rules and a new level of safety but the real test was always going to be the capsize! The new rule calls for new boats to be pulled over to 90 degrees for one minute and then when fully swamped after this minute to float with no part of the deck awash for thirty minutes. Probably naively I was extremely confident this would be no problem, until the night before we were to do the test when I did have a sleepless night! Read the full report on the capsize test >>>