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12 Metre World Championship: Decades later, champions return to claim 12 Metre World Title

by Barby MacGowan 15 May 2019 06:10 PDT 8-13 July 2019
Courageous (US-26) and Intrepid (US-22) both successfully defended the America's Cup twice © Stephen R. Cloutier

When the 12 Metre World Championship takes place in Newport over July 8-13, it will celebrate one of the greatest classes in world sailing history. The 112-year-old International 12 Metre Class encompasses a living history of racing yacht design by the world's foremost naval architects who pushed their designs to the very limits of innovation. The resulting boats represented the pinnacle of yacht development from 1907-1987 for the highest levels of international sailing competition: the Olympic Games (1908-1920) and the America's Cup (1958-1987).

"It's going to make quite a statement to the world when 21 of these historic 12 Metres the largest gathering ever in the U.S. converge in Newport and it becomes clear that they are still being sailed at such a high level," said Gary Jobson (Annapolis, Md.), who will serve as tactician aboard Courageous (US-26), an Olin Stephens design that will be helmed by Arthur Santry (Washington, D.C./Newport, R.I.) in the Modern class, for 12 Metres built between 1967 and 1983. (Santry also crewed on the 12 Metre Independence (US-28) in 1977.)

Courageous was the first all-aluminum hulled 12 Metre and the second 12 Metre to successfully defend the America's Cup twice, in 1974 and 1977. The first 12 Metre, also an Olin Stephens design, was the wooden-hulled Intrepid (US-22), which successfully defended in 1967 and '70 and will also sail in the Modern Division with skipper Jack Curtin (Toronto, Ontario/New York, N.Y.) at the helm.

"Courageous is in the best shape she's ever been in," said Jobson, explaining that her benefactors Ralph Isham, Steve Glascock, Alexander Auersperg and Ward Marsh (all Newport, R.I.), who also crew aboard her, lead a syndicate that was formed 15 years ago to charter the yacht after it was donated to the Museum of Yachting. "There has been some work on her keel, rudder and trim tab over this past winter, and she will be sporting new winches and sails. Our goal is to win every race, but you never know in this division. Otherwise, it's to be a strong contender, to put on a good show and get better with each race."

It just so happens Jobson was the tactician on Courageous in 1977 when Ted Turner defeated Alan Bond's Australia (KA-5) four races to zero in a best-of-seven series. Turner's America's Cup victory (his second try) came long before he was a television media mogul, but with his famously quick wit and tell-it-like-it-is character, he was already well on his way to becoming an authentic American sailing hero. Turner plans to return to Newport to watch the Worlds, and he will be pleased to see Jobson and his fellow sailors from that era making Courageous spotlight-worthy again.

Significantly, four others on the Courageous crew of 16 have won the "Auld Mug" at some point in their lives. Jon Wright, who will serve as jib trimmer, sailed on three America's Cup winners: Courageous in '74, Freedom (US-30) in '80 and Stars & Stripes (US-55) in '87 (he also sailed on Independence in '77 and Liberty (US-40) in '83.) LJ Edgcomb, who will serve as navigator, sailed on Courageous in '74 and '77 (he also sailed on Courageous again in '80). Robbie Doyle will serve as main trimmer, just as he did on Courageous in '77 (he also sailed on Mariner (US-25) in '74 and Courageous again in '80); Stu Argo, who will serve as jib trimmer, sailed on America3 in '92 (he coached the All Women's team on America3 in '95 and raced on Oracle Team USA in 2007).

According to Jack Curtin, who salvaged Intrepid in as a "massive labor of love" after it ran aground on Nantucket, his crew hasn't changed much from when it was first assembled in 1998, after a two-year complete restoration of the yacht. "I'm most proud that we don't bring in any rock stars," said Curtin. "It's staggering the amount of time people are willing to sacrifice for this summer's racing schedule, but that's how strongly everyone feels about each other."

Among Intrepid's crew members are two father-son combinations. Travis Pierce, son of starboard trimmer Reggie Pierce (Courageous '74, Independence '77), will work the bow, while Ian O'Brien, son of port trimmer Tom O'Brien (Courageous '74, Independence '77), will work the pit. Other America's Cup veterans crewing are tactician Scott Perry (Independence '77) and main trimmer Skip Beck (Clipper (US-32) '80).

"We've started practicing already, so we are serious, and we've done whatever we thought we could do to make us more competitive," said Curtin, noting he has now completed major improvements to Intrepid a total of four times (including this year in preparation for the Worlds). He pointed out other American owners such as Dennis Williams, Charles Robertson, Jack LeFort and Gunther Buerman owners, respectively, of Victory '83 (K-22), Freedom (US-30), Challenge XII (KA-10) and New Zealand (KZ-3) who have invested great amounts of money and effort into either restoring or totally rebuilding the magnificent 12 Metres that will be racing in the Worlds.

"In addition to being as beautiful and significant as ever, the fleet is the fastest it has ever been," said Curtin. "Every boat that's racing is in better shape than when it first sailed decades ago."

The 12 Metre World Championship is hosted by Ida Lewis Yacht Club, the International Twelve Metre Association (ITMA) America's Fleet and the 12 Metre Yacht Club.

A full list of competitors can be found at 12mrworlds.com/2019-competitors

For more information on the 12 Metre Class visit www.12mrclass.com

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