New Classes To Join International Fleet At Kieler Woche

The 2011 Kieler Wocher, the final regatta of the 2010-11 ISAF Sailing World Cup, is set to be more modern than ever. It will include a debut for two skiff classes and a comeback for two catamaran classes on the Kiel Fjord.

New Classes To Join International Fleet At Kieler Woche

The 2011 Kieler Wocher, the final regatta of the 2010-11 ISAF Sailing World Cup, is set to be more modern than ever. It will include a debut for two skiff classes and a comeback for two catamaran classes on the Kiel Fjord.

Kieler Woche organizers have reacted immediately to the decision of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) on Friday 12 November, to include the catamaran on the slate for proposed equipment at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro since their exclusion for 2012.

The former Olympic multhull, theTornado in particular wants to use Kieler Woche in the 129th year since its appearance as a venue to prove to be suitable for the catamaran class in Rio. “The Tornados will be sailing very close to the audience in front of the Kieler Yacht Club. The inner fjord thus will become a sailing arena, presented in a competent way at the Audi stage“, says the Chief Race Manager Jobst Richter (Kieler Yacht-Club), who planned the fast catamarans’ performance in the first half of the race week (18 to 22 June). International Tornado Class President Roland Gaebler (Tinglev) promises a great spectacle: “This will be a test for prospective sailing formats. We will be sailing many short races with eight to ten teams. It will be even more brisk than known from the Extreme Sailing Series in Kiel. We will make sure to start the races in time in all conditions – from 1 to 30 knots of wind. Thus we will become a reliable partner for the media and attract spectators, sponsors and young people.“

Also the A-class catamarans will reappear at the Kieler Woche. The single-handed catamran was previously on the schedule in 2001 in front of Schilksee. The decision to sail the next America’s Cup with multihulls also stimulates the one design class, since the A-class catamarans already served as a model for the past AC in February 2010. Even today, AC aspirants gain experience riding on these narrow hulls. Up to 30 A-class catamarans are expected to race together with the F18s and Hobies for the international part of the Kieler Woche (23 to 26 June).

The Musto Performance Skiffs (MPS) will be in Kiel for the first time. But the premiere will be also be a homecoming for the single-handed skiffs with spectacular trapeze and gennaker setup. The concept of the racy class originates from Dr. Joachim Harpprecht from Molfsee which is close to Kiel. His construction from 1999 enjoys great popularity in England, where the MPS is built, 200 of them have already been sold. In the past years, the skiff also became more popular in Germany, now counting 50 owners. Among them, Catharina Gauda, who is responsible of the event organisation for the MPS class at the Kieler Woche. “We expect a major international participance. We already received notice from starters from the UK, Norway and the Netherlands“, says Gauda, who is one of the few women in the class. With the German Open and the Europe Cup, the Kieler Woche will be the MPS highlight in the upcoming season.

There is another skiff class having its first big performance at the Kieler Woche 2011. The 29erXXs’ ambition is to be the class for the recently nominated discipline women’s high performance dinghy. Derived from the 29er, with a larger rig, this class is still developing. Jobst Richter would be satisfied with 10 entries: “We will definitely be open for the innovative classes at the Kieler Woche and keep them in the program permanently, when they have proven their value“, says Richter.

Kieler Woche 2011 will take place from 18 to 26 June. 

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