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74 Pre-entries for Hobie Tiger & Dragoon Worlds

by Diana Bogaards on 1 Feb 2008
Hobie Tiger Sharon Green/ ultimatesailing.com http://www.ultimatesailing.com
A month prior to the start of the 6th Hobie Tiger and 3rd Hobie Dragoon Worlds in 2008, the South African organisation received 74 pre-entries representing fourteen countries. Seventeen youth teams (soon 25 in total) will battle it out on the Hobie Dragoons. The rest of the fleet will line up on Hobie Tiger catamarans (F18).

Among them are top ranked sailors, like multiple Tornado World Champion and current F18 World Champion Darren Bundock (AUS) and silver medallist of the 2007 Tornado Worlds Carolijn Brouwer (BEL). The local youth squad is well prepared for an exciting competition in the Langebaan Lagoon on the West Coast of South Africa. The championships will start on Monday March 3rd and finish on Saturday March 9th. For both classes, a maximum of ten races are scheduled.

Langebaan is well-known for its strong winds and flat water. These are not only perfect conditions for the performance of Hobie Tigers and Hobie Dragoons, but also a pleasure for the competitors.

Heavy weather specialist Mitch Booth (NED), Olympic medallist and Hobie Tiger World Champion 2003, will be eager to win the title again. But the competition will be full on, as current F18 European Champions Mischa Heemskerk and Bastiaan Tentij (NED) returned to the Hobie Tiger class in which also the local Hobie 16 heroes will try their luck.

Among them are three past Hobie 16 Worlds Champions: Blaine Dodds (1998 and current Master World Champion), Shaun Ferry (1993, 1998 and 2005) and Colin Whitehead (1978). And South African most adventurous cat sailor Duncan Ross, he crossed the Drake Passage on a 20-foot multihull, grabs the opportunity to race once more on the highest level.

Mixed crew Allan Lawrence (past Hobie 14 World Champ and placed 2nd at the inaugural Tiger Worlds in Italy) and Inge Schabort (past ISAF Ladies World Champ) will join forces in their attempt to win the event.

Favourite youngsters
Soon after the 2008 Hobie Dragoon Worlds were allocated to South Africa, the national Hobie Cat Association started a profound youth program. The result is a competitive and enthusiastic Hobie Dragoon fleet that includes about twenty teams.

They trained hard and are well prepared for their mostly first experience with an international event. According to the local organisation, there are some definite favourites to win the Dragoon title. They warn the foreign competitors for Matt Whitehead and Meg du Plessis (RSA). Whitehead gave the under 21 youth a wake up call at the Youth Hobie 16 Worlds in Fiji. He finished 13th as first time skipper. Another team to watch is Petrus Smith and his 9-years old crew Ewie Loubster, who is the youngest entered.

Smith and Loubster have an advantage of sailing every day on the Worlds' venue, so they know the currents, shifts and banks very well. Five out of the seventeen entries so far will race in the Open class. The rest of the fleet is junior, so under the age of 16.

Background information about Hobie Tiger
The strict one-design Hobie Cat Tiger was developed in 1994 by Hobie Cat Europe, as a high performance, twin trapeze, asymmetrical spinnaker 18 foot catamaran to compete in the Formula 18 circuit. That was a new open class with regulations allowing different brands and 18 foot cats to compete together with the fastest winning as opposed to a yardstick calculation for the different boats. The Tiger became a success initially in Europe, but quickly in the US, Australia, and South Africa, when the class received international ISAF status following the first Hobie Tiger Worlds on Lake Garda, Italy. The minimum crew weight rule of 140 kg has in addition allowed not only mixed crews to compete, but equally a growing number of all female crews are showing up on the regatta circuit.

Background information about Hobie Dragoon
The Hobie Dragoon was developed and launched by Hobie Cat Europe in 1999. This 13 foot symmetric hull catamaran was designed, first of all as a club boomless version for off the beach sailing targeted at the younger crowd of under 16. For those excited youth crews, who are not able to handle the Hobie 16 at that early age. Ample hull volume equally allowed for a family to sail with a mother daughter or father son configuration in total security. Very quickly, the juniors became attracted to the Dragoon and started racing with double trapeze and asymmetrical spinnaker, so all of a sudden this crowd could sail like the big guys. With growing interest and racing, the Hobie Dragoon became ISAF recognised in 2004, following successful completion of the first Worlds in Belgium.Nowadays, over 500 Dragoons are sailing worldwide.


About Langebaan
The Hobie Tiger & Hobie Dragoon Worlds will be hosted in Langebaan on the West Coast of South Africa, about 120 km north from Cape Town. This little seaside town is located at the edge of the Langebaan Lagoon, which is part of a protected area, called the West Coast National Park. The location is popular for all kinds of water sports, nature lovers and adventure seekers.

The Hobie Tiger & Hobie Dragoon Worlds 2008 are sponsored by Southey, Airport City, Seiko and Coca Cola with Langebaan Yacht Club as the event host.

The website is here: http://hobieworlds.com/tiger2008/index.htm
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