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TeamVodafoneSailing- Red boat launches with Vodafone support

by Wilde Media and Sail-World on 19 Aug 2010
TeamVodafoneSailing in the Hauraki Gulf Chris Lewis

When TeamVodafoneSailing hits the water in August it will be the fastest sailboat in the country, and one of the fastest in the world.

The ORMA60 named G3 was originally built for the french multihull skipper Michel Desjoyeaux and was launched in 2002 to compete in the ORMA Multihull Championship. She was bought by Simon Hull and arrived in Auckland in November 2009 where she has undergone a major makeover. Her first race was in April 2010.

She measures in at 18m (60 foot), the head-turning trimaran is as wide as it is long, and capable of sustaining speeds of 40 knots – more than 74 kilometres per hour. It is a precision balanced machine that requires immense skill to sail and manoeuvre.

The boat’s New Zealand owner and skipper Simon Hull wants to break sailing records and have the challenge of racing one of the most extreme yachts ever built.

'This boat is powerful and on the edge. It really pushes all the boundaries. We have had an incredible time learning how to sail it, and we know the next year on this boat will be fantastic,' he says.

With Vodafone as title sponsor, the boat’s sailing campaign is designed to showcase the fact that Vodafone’s Extended 3G coverage will take boaties as far as 60 kilometres out to sea.

The boat’s movements and other key boat data will be tracked via live GPS which can be viewed on the Vodafone website.


TeamVodafoneSailing will be stationed 100m from the Vodafone HQ at the Viaduct Basin in Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour.

The boat will undertake training and preparation through September prior to a record attempt on the famous HSBC Premier Coastal Classic yacht race from Auckland to Russell on Friday 22 October. TeamVodafone will compete extensively in Oceania.

TeamVodafoneSailing is also supported by Line 7, Seatrade, Fusion, Harken, Fineline, B&G, Steinlager and Wilde Media.

'We have a committed professional team and you will be seeing a lot of us this summer,' says Simon Hull.

Website: www.teamvodafonesailing.co.nz

About the Boat:

The ORMA 60 named TeamVodafoneSailing is one of a breed of ORMA 60 trimarans built to excel at two things: sailing fast, and pleasing sponsors. In Europe, ORMA 60s operate as a professionally run fleet that gives instant spectator approval.

Measuring 18m (60 foot) in length and 18m (60 foot) wide, with a mast height of 30m (100 feet), the ORMA 60 targets average speeds of 18 knots to windward in 25 knots of breeze, or 30 knots on a broad reach. ORMA 60s have averaged 25 knots for 24 hours, which means there are very few boats in Australasia capable of racing it for line honours.

The boat carries the following sail area:

- Sail area up wind: 285 m² consisting of a 180 m² main sail and a 105 m² solent jib
- Sail area down wind : 445 m² consisting of a 180 m² main sail and a 265 m² gennaker

The boat has sail and rig loads similar to an Americas Cup class yacht, but weighs just 6.2 tons, compared to the 24 tonnes measured displacement for the yachts used in the 32nd America's Cup and Louis Vuitton series..

Many of the world’s most intrepid ocean sailors have carved out their careers on ORMA 60s, and despite the class’s 20 year history, its dominance is just as strong today in the world’s most important offshore events. In 2006 French sailor Lionel Lemonchois shaved more than four days off the record in the 2006 Route de Rhum, the legendary solo race between Saint-Malo and Pointe-a-Pitre, to cross the Atlantic in less than seven days, and in 2007 Franck Cammas and Steve Ravussin on Groupama 2 completed the Transat Jacques Vabre between France and Brazil in 10 days, 38 minutes and 43 seconds. Single handed average speed targets are 18 knots to windward in 25 knots of breeze, with a real pointing angle of 47 degrees, or 30 knots on a broad reach.


About the Team:

Simon Hull – skipper, principal investor
Simon’s sailing career began in small sailing dinghies. As a teenager he would sail the islands of the Hauraki Gulf by himself in a 3.5m Laser dinghy. He has owned and campaigned a succession of race boats, the most recent the Transpac 52, V5. V5’s recent wins include the Coastal Classic yacht race in 2007 and 2008, and the Bay of Islands Race Week in 2009. In 1988 he founded Allied Work Force Group Limited, and has served as Managing Director of this successful publicly listed company with the New Zealand Stock Exchange for 18 years.

Patrick O’Reilly – boat manager
Paddy started his long sailing involvement in dingy racing competing to national level in a number of classes. He then moved into keelboat racing and has been involved in a number of local and offshore campaigns with New Zealand boats. For the last ten years he has worked with Simon’s programs, proving invaluable in managing both boat development programs and the boat crew.

Kevin Peet – delivery and corporate skipper and watch captain
Kevin Peet is a highly experienced commercial and racing skipper who has helped to win major regattas both in New Zealand and overseas. Between 2001 and 2005 he was Training Manager at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, and has worked as a commercial skipper and as a project manager for Emirates Team New Zealand.

Paul Murray – sail programme manager and watch captain
Paul’s 20-year professional sailing career has taken in four America’s Cups, two Volvo Ocean Races, and numerous international regattas such as the Sydney-Hobart, Trans-Atlantics, Fastnets, Kenwood Cups and Maxi Worlds.

Nick White - navigator
Nick White is a highly experienced and sought after professional navigator. He is a Whitbread and Volvo Ocean Race winner, and has consulted to numerous grand prix teams internationally. Nick is a physicist by qualification and owns Expedition Navigation and Yacht Racing Software.

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