8 August 2020

One Ton Cup 1990 - Part 2

A previous article has covered the outcome of the 1990 One Ton Cup here. A reader of this blog, Andre B, has kindly sent me copies of the photos he took of the yachts that competed in that regatta. This included some photos of significant rig damage incurred during the windy short offshore race where six yachts lost their rigs and their hopes of a better placing in the series.
The Cup winner, Okyalos VI (Jeppeson design, Greece)

Amsterdamed (H-189, Judel/Vrolijk 1990), finished second overall


Mean Machine VII (Judel/Vrolijk), finished third overall

Zurich (ex-Stockbroker 1989)another Jeppeson design, finished fourth overall


Fram XI (Norway, Farr design, fifth overall)
Gunvor (ex-Mean Machine VI), Judel/Vrolijk 1989, finished seventh overall


Hydro N-7000 (ex-Fram X) Farr design, Norway, finished eighth overall
Germany's ABAP/4 (ex-Saudade, Farr 1988), pictures taken before (above) and (after) the short inshore race 



Brava (I-11900, Farr 1990) with a broken mast

Merope 2 (Farr) I-11515

Gemini PZ-44 (Poland), a Judel/Vrolijk design
Gemini's mast held up with some unusual bracing


Thomas I Punkt
Thomas I Punkt mast damage

Saudade (G-582) Judel Vrolijk 1989 opened the series with a 2/2/9 before her rig came down
Swedish entry Blacken S-9264 (ex-Hewlett Packard 1988/89, ex-Hager 1987, ex-Indulgence 1985), Andrieu design


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  2. Looks at this time architects used the same software to design the One Ton Rules ..... Each boat look the same :)

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