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Oceanracing - Aktuell 2008
Übersicht
05.12.2008
Talented team behind the scenes working with Owen Clarke Design and Clay
Oliver in the creation of a new Class 40 for 2009.
The first of the new OCD (Owen Clarke Design) third generation Class 40s is
taking shape in the Plymouth yard of Stig McDonald, just a few miles down
the road from OCD's index UK office. The yacht, as yet un-named, is being
beautifully built by a team that includes artisans who, until recently, had
been responsible for the construction of the latest Ericsson Volvo 70s. Part
of this group comprises former mini sailor Ian Munslow, who raced his first
generation Owen Clarke Class 40, Bolands Mill, to a third place in the 2006
Route de Rhum. The new yacht is due to be launched in April 09, in plenty of
time to work up towards an entry in the La Solidaire du Chocolat at the end
of the year, where she will be skippered by Irishman Cian McCarthy. Cian is
himself no stranger to short-handed racing having twice raced Tom Crean, his
OCD designed/McDonald built Mini 6.50 in the race to Salvador, Bahia.
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This completely new design began from a clean sheet of paper and takes into
account the modifications made to the Class 40 rules in 2007. It is without
doubt the most technically advanced Class 40 yacht created to date. She is
again the result of a collaboration by Owen Clarke Design and Americas
Cup/Team New Zealand designer Clay Oliver. This is the same pairing
responsible for the creation of the Open 60s Ecover 3 and Aviva, skippered
by Mike Golding and Dee Caffari.
In addition, OCD again utilised the talents of French hydrodynamicist and
BMW/Oracle design team member, Michel Kermarec for the evolution of the
rudder, keel and bulb. The sails are designed by Stephane Fauve of North
Sails France, built in North's UK loft and for the first time in this class
the sail plan and rig were computer modelled utilising Flow and Membrain, as
well as RigCalc (developed by mast builders Southern spars, New Zealand).
This is CFD (computational fluid dynamics) combined with finite element
analysis technology that OCD have incorporated into their design programmes
since the early days of their work on Open 60s such as Kingfisher. John
Levell and Roger Scammel, better known for the composite engineering and
hardware/systems engineering on Ellen MacArthur's 23m trimaran B&Q
Castorama and Thomas Coville's Sodeb'O, complete the line up of prodigious
talent associated with the design of this exciting new yacht.
Allen Clarke, designer and partner in Owen Clarke Design will be attending
the Paris Boatshow and the Class 40 technical meeting on December 9/10th,
where he will be available to talk about the design process and features of
the latest Owen-Clarke 40.
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