Twizzle

St Barths Bucket Regatta – March 2012

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What a terrific Bucket Regatta, with St Barths in all its finery! 47 yachts entered this year with Twizzle being the heaviest ad second longest after the new Heterios (went aground on the first race and did not finish). The yachts were split into four divisions this year and the Peter Craig, the Principal Race Officer, did a terrific job of keeping yachts seperated around the marks. Jim Teeters did a superb job of rating every yacht resulting in the most exciting finishes for many a regatta. The last days race (Around the Island the Wrong Way) was just brilliant, with a Spinnikar start and finish, with Twizzle sailing briliantly, coming in 3rd in its Mademoiselle Class (including all the Dubois designs) and 10th overall, being pipped at the post by just ONE second by Ranger the J Class racing yacht.

At the end of the Bucket Twizzle came 3rd in its class and 12th overall out of 47 yachts - a testiment to Twizzle’s extrodinary Race and Permenant Crew, lead by John Cutter as tactician, Piet van Os as navigator, Yerin Hobsen as Deck Crew leader and Race Crew organiser and not least Captain Gordon Percy of Twizzle on helm!

Racing has improved Twizzle beyond all recognition and it was wonderful to see how calm, professional and effortless the crew was handling this huge sailing yacht in Race consitions. Racing Gybes and kite hoisting were no problem, even on the technically challanging short course on Day 2.

Congratulations to the Dubois designed Lady B on a superbly sailed competation, winning our class outright and coming 2nd overall! Twizzle and crew are looking forward to the Loro Piana Regatta in Sardinia on the 5th June 2012.

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S/Y Twizzle crossing the finishing line on Day 3 just 1 second behind Ranger (photo by Jim Teeters)

 


Twizzle Sailing in the Caribbean – Dec 2011

S/Y Twizzle has been cruising in the Caribbean in December 2011, sailing from Antigua to Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St Lucia, St Vincent, Bequia, Mustique and the Tobago Cays. The weather was fabulous, the sailing sensational and the diving just out of this world:

S/Y Twizzle at anchor at the Pitons in St Lucia:

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S/Y Twizzle wins the Two ISS Design Awards

At the Annual 2011 International Superyacht Society Awards for Design and Leadership Gala Dinner at the Marriot Harbour Beach Resort in Ft Lauderdale on 27 October 2011, S/Y Twizzle and her design team of Redman Whitely Dixon and Todhunter Earle was awarded:

ISS Best Superyacht Interior Design Award: Sail or Motor 2011

ISS Best Sailing Yacht Design Award: over 40m 2011

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The International Superyacht Society (ISS) was founded in 1989 and represents the large yacht industry. Its fundamental mission is to build alliances worldwide with regional associations; to serve as communications conduit for issues affecting the marketplace, owners, crew and industry members; and to recognize achievement as well as provide educational opportunities and networking events.

Each year ISS presents its peer-reviewed Design and Leadership Awards, which recognize individuals and companies for their expertise, leadership and dedication to raising the standards of design, construction, maintenance, repair and operation of large yachts. These are the Oscars of the Superyacht Industry as these awards are voted on by the members who are all Yachting Professionals, Suppliers to the Yachting Industry, Brokers, Designers and Ship Builders.

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Alice Huisman of Royal Huisman Shipyards and Justin Redman of Redman Whitely Dixon collecting the award for Best Interior from Jill Bobrow at the ISS Awards

Categories for ISS Best Superyacht Design 2011 were:

o         Power 24m-40m
o         Power 40m-65m
o         Power 65m+
o         Sail 24m-40m
o         Sail 40 M +
o         Best Interior – Power or Sail
o         Best Refit – Power or Sail

Click here for more details: ISS Design Awards

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Forward Salon set up for Dining: Forward Salon 1


S/Y Twizzle wins Two Showboats Intl Design Awards

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Palm Beach, FL – Tuesday October 25, 2011

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At a glittering Gala Dinner at the exclusive Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, the winners of the 2011 ShowBoats Design Golden Neptune Awards were announced to a VIP audience of Superyacht owners and the industry’s leading creative talents.

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Alice Huisman and Justin Redman collecting the Showboats Design Award for S/Y Twizzle from Marilyn Mower, U.S. Editor-in-Chief

Category: Interior Design Award: Sailing Yachts

Winner: Redman Whiteley Dixon and Todhunter Earle for S/Y Twizzle

Length: 188′8″ 57.50m |  Builder: Royal Huisman
Interior Designer: Redman Whiteley Dixon / Todhunter Earle
Naval Designer: Dubois Naval Architects

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Category: Recreational Area for Guest Use Award: Sail or Motor

Winner: Redman Whiteley Dixon and Todhunter Earle for the Main Salon and
Main Cockpit on S/Y Twizzle

Length: 188′8″ 57.50m |  Builder: Royal Huisman
Interior Designer: Redman Whiteley Dixon / Todhunter Earle
Naval Designer: Dubois Naval Architects

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Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta

S/Y Twizzle competed in the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta being held in June 2011 in Porto Cervo, sailing in the cruising class.

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UNFURLED & HIGHLAND FLING PROFIT FROM A CHALLENGING OPENING RACE

Day 1 of the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta 2011 in Porto Cervo, with winds from 17 to 24 knots, tested the 27 crew and their yachts to their limits, and beyond in some cases.

Broken sails and halyard strops mean a busy evening for some crew as they work to have their yachts ready for tomorrow’s race, but the sailors relished the challenge of today’s changeable conditions all the same.

Owner of Wally Y3K, Claus-Peter Offen, enjoys racing in Porto Cervo for the breeze and for the competition. ‘It is good racing here against a good number of competitive boats, and we had tricky winds today which demanded last-minute decisions, and that’s what makes the racing here so exciting.’

A little too exciting at times in the Performance Division, as the fleet converged on the first windward mark all together. Four protest flags flew from different yachts and it will be a late evening for the afterguard of some of the Performance boats, and also for the international jury tasked with deciding what, if any, penalties to apply to some near-miss incidents. ‘You have to expect this when you have boats of similar speed all racing competitively,’ said Offen. ‘It’s a sign of good close racing.’

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The larger and less manoeuvrable yachts in the Cruising Division are governed by a new set of safety rules, including a 40m exclusion zone to avoid any close calls that could result in a collision. The 19 yachts in this division also started at two-minute intervals, the fastest setting out last.

This meant that Twizzle, with its unwarrantedly high handicap of 1.671, started last, with only the two perfromance racing boats Visione and Saudade starting after her. Hitting speeds of up to 15.5 kts, it was an exhilierating race with Twizzle dueling Marie, the new Andre Hoek design from Vitters.

Even if there wasn’t the boat-to-boat drama of the Performance Division, the wind had a few surprises up its sleeve. After virtually no wind at start time, the breeze built nicely to 18 knots, but later gusted higher reaching 25. Just before the finish, a storm cloud just off the entrance to Porto Cervo caused the wind to turn through 180 degrees and created even more work for sailors on the foredeck as they scurried to change from spinnakers to headsails.

The owner of Marie, the 54.6m Vitters ketch, commented: ‘It was an exciting race with up to 25 knots of wind, which caused a lot of broken halyards and headsails. We broke our head sail early in the race during a tack.’ Timoneer and Saudade also had trouble with sails and halyards, pushing them back in the rankings on corrected time.

Harry Macklowe’s Unfurled, an 11 year old Royal Huisman, came first with Hasso Plattner’s lightweight Baltic 147 Visione (which should really have been in the Perfromance Yacht class) tearing past the rest of the fleet to finish in second place. In Performance, Irvine Laidlaw steered his Reichel-Pugh 82-footer Highland Fling XI to victory ahead of Pier Luigi Loro Piana’s My Song. Y3K lies in 3rd, although this evening’s protests could yet alter the standings.

RACING WAS CANCELLED FOR DAY 2 and DAY 4 DUE TO EXCESSIVE WIND SPEEDS!

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UNFURLED AND HIGHLAND FLING WIN A WINDY WEEK

Harry Macklowe’s Unfurled and Irvine Laidlaw’s Highland Fling have been crowned the winners of the Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta 2011 in Porto Cervo.

With strong winds forcing the final day’s race to be cancelled, Unfurled’s 1st and 2nd places from previous days earned victory in the Cruising Division by 1 point from Kora 5 of Portofino, with Hasso Plattner’s Baltic 147 Visione in 3rd overall.  

The strong winds that prevailed for the week suited the ultra-light planing hull of Irvine Laidlaw’s Highland Fling XI. The Reichel-Pugh 82 scored two 1st places to win convincingly ahead of Andrea Recordati’s Wally 101 Indio, with Pier Luigi Loro Piana’s My Song in 3rd overall.

Twizzle had a great regatta with the Race Team under Robbie Haines, Yeren Hobson and Twizzle Captain Gordon Percy running a really slick operation using all of Twizzle’s sails and spinekars, with just it’s handicap making for a poor result on corrected time. We look forward to returning next year but with a substantially better handicap that is more performance led.