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The Jester Challenge 2006 |
The first single-handed trans-Atlantic Jester Challenge for yachts under
30 feet LOA will start at the end of May 2006 from a line off Plymouth
and finish at Newport, Rhode Island. The Jester Challenge will be held
every four years thereafter: there are no entrance fees, inspections,
time-keepers or (formal) prizes. |
The object of The Jester Challenge is to further the spirit
of long distance, single-handed sailing in small boats, purely for sport
and the camaraderie of other competitors. It will also pay tribute to 'Blondie'
Hasler, the originator of the Single-handed trans-Atlantic Race, inventor
of the servo-pendulum self-steering gear and designer of Jester. This 25
foot Folkboat-style, junk-rigged yacht has competed in every OSTAR since
the first in 1960 but from which she has now been disenfranchised due to
her size. |
The second Jester Challenge will take place in 2010 on the 50th anniversary of the first race in 1960 when five yachts started and five finished: four of these were under 26 feet. It is expected that in 2006 at least two of the original competing yachts - and possibly all five - will take part for it is hoped to invite Gypsy Moth III. Jester herself is the first confirmed entrant. There are just four mandatory requirements and two recommendations:
This is not a Race in the accepted meaning of the word and thus The Jester Challenge is, emphatically, not in competition with the Royal Western Yacht Club's OSTAR: which is a race for larger yachts and held in different years. The Jester Challenge exists on the understanding that everyone has the right to sail across the Atlantic single-handed and 'in company' without submitting themselves to rules and regulations other than common sense, good seamanship and the established COLREGS: thus there are no sponsors, no organisers, no committees, no one responsible for collective or individual safety and no one has a duty of care to the competitors other than the skippers to themselves. Skippers will, individually, be expected to inform the appropriate authorities of their intended passage as they might - or might not - for any other lengthy or oceanic cruise. For further information about The Jester Challenge please email the co-ordinator through tailyour@hotmail.com If anyone knows the whereabouts of Cardinal Vertue would they also e-mail the co-ordinator. Jester Challenge 2006 notes by Ewen Southby-Tailyour |
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