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Oceanracing - Aktuell 2012
Oceanracing 2012
Kiwi Spirit to Set Sail for Newport
Dr. Stanley Paris begins his training for ultimate solo circumnavigation
NOVEMBER 16, 2012 - (Thomaston, ME) Following a busy two weeks of sea trials and
tweaking the newborn Paris-63 yacht in Thomaston, indexe, Dr. Stanley Paris will
take the helm tomorrow morning for his maiden ocean voyage on the sleek, Farr-designed
Kiwi Spirit yacht. Accompanied by crew, Paris will sail to Newport, Rhode Island before
heading off to Bermuda and ultimately Antigua.
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Photo by Billy Black
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"It's a bit like a baby leaving the cradle," said Paris. "I've spent a great deal
of time here in indexe as Kiwi Spirit went from the drawing board to the water. I've
been very hands-on in the process and the team at Lyman-Morse has been terrific in building an incredible yacht and customizing it for my goal to sail solo, non-stop, unassisted and totally green around the world."
Paris will train for the next 12 months aboard Kiwi Spirit readying himself for
the circumnavigation, which he will tackle at the ripe age of 76. He intends to
compete in a variety of racing events, including the Caribbean 600, Charleston to
Bermuda, Bermuda 1-2, and Marblehead to Halifax regatta, in addition to deliveries
and other sail training. The daunting task of sailing 27,000 miles alone around
the globe will require specific experience in sleep deprivation, sail handling,
electronics, satellite communication, and navigation. Paris aims to best the benchmark
set by Dodge Morgan in 1986 when he sailed the cruising yacht American Promise around
the world from Bermuda to Bermuda in 150 days. Paris intends to be the oldest person
to ever circumnavigate the globe alone under sail, non-stop, unassisted and completely
green.
"I have always been inspired by the efforts of others both in sports and in my professional
career and have sought to emulate and where appropriate, improve upon what they
have done," added Paris. "For me it is about following in the footsteps of heroes,
and Dodge Morgan is one of those."
Paris also intends for his solo circle of the globe to be entirely green; no hydrocarbons
will be used whatsoever. No gas, propane or butane will be aboard during the circumnavigation.
Solar panels line the deck and small hydro generators are mounted under the vessel
to bring power back to the boat. If he succeeds, Paris will become the first person
to ever circumnavigate the globe, non-stop using no hydrocarbons.
No stranger to endurance events, Paris swam the English Channel twice and racked
up some 60,000 miles sailing. He also completed the Ironman World Championship
triathlon in Hawaii. This year alone, his adventurous spirit sent him racing a motorbike
across the U.S. in less than 50 hours coast to coast and completing a half-marathon.
Unlike most sailing endeavors today which consistently seek commercial sponsorship
and goodwill donations, Paris will complete his mission in the Corinthian spirit
of sailing. Instead of seeking funds to execute his mission, he will fund the entire
project personally and ask those interested to support his favorite charity, the
Foundation for Physical Therapy.
Individuals and companies are able to place their name onboard Kiwi Spirit for a
small donation, which goes directly to the non-profit organization.
The hull of Kiwi Spirit is built out of epoxy-infused carbon, E-glass and Kevlar
with a thermo-core that is both stiff and lightweight. There is a hydraulic lifting
keel which draws 14 feet, nine inches (down) for excellent upwind performance and
eight feet, seven inches when the keel is up. There are four water ballast compartments
to help counter the powerful rig and make the boat more comfortable in heavy air.
An easy-to-manage sail plan has been incorporated, with all lines leading aft to
the cockpit.
For further information:
Website ( www.stanleyparis.com
Stanley's Blog (www.stanleyparis.blogspot.com
About Dr. Stanley Paris:
Widely known as a pioneer in the field of physical therapy, Dr. Stanley Paris founded
the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Since his immigration to the
U.S. from New Zealand in 1966, he has been actively involved in research, clinical
practice and teaching in the area of orthopedic and manual physical therapy. He
has published more than 40 articles in physical therapy, medical and osteopathic
journals and a book, The Spinal Lesion (1965). As an avid supporter of the Foundation
for Physical Therapy, Stanley would like others to join his mission of helping fund
this important non-profit organization. Sail with Stanley by making a tax deductible
donation, and your name will be placed on board Kiwi Spirit for the voyage around
the globe. 100% of your contribution goes to the Foundation for Physical Therapy.
Visit: http://kiwispirit.kintera.org
Contact:
Meaghan Van Liew
meg@bluemarbleint.com [mailto:meg@bluemarbleint.com]
(843) 814-3966
Photo by Billy Black, www.billyblack.com
Meaghan Van Liew | P.O. Box 1477 | Mt. Pleasant | SC | 29465
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