{"id":1529,"date":"2020-03-24T08:02:02","date_gmt":"2020-03-24T08:02:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/flyer-the-inside-story-of-this-whitbread-winners-amazing-restoration\/"},"modified":"2020-03-24T08:02:02","modified_gmt":"2020-03-24T08:02:02","slug":"flyer-the-inside-story-of-this-whitbread-winners-amazing-restoration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velocityyachts.com\/blog\/flyer-the-inside-story-of-this-whitbread-winners-amazing-restoration\/","title":{"rendered":"Flyer: The inside story of this Whitbread winner\u2019s amazing restoration"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Flyer is the 68ft S&#038;S-designed ketch that won the 1977\/78 Whitbread, and last year returned to racing after four decades following restorationFlyer is one of those yachts that needs little introduction. Designed for the 1977 Whitbread Race by Sparkman &#038; Stephens for Dutch skipper Conny Van Rietschoten, the 68ft aluminium ketch went on to win overall on corrected time.<br \/>\nVan Rietschoten famously went on to win the 1981\/82 race with his larger Flyer II, becoming the only skipper ever to win two of the round the world races, and confirming the Flyer dynasty\u2019s place in yachting history.<br \/>\nFlyer was designed as a one-off, but is an evolution of the successful Swan 65. She gained a couple of feet of waterline length, lost a tonne of displacement, carried more sail area (without any rating penalty), and was beamier aft than the popular Swans. She also sported a fin keel and a highly functional doghouse for ocean racing. She saw off her nearest rival in the 77\/78 race, the Swan 65 King\u2019s Legend, skippered by Skip Novak.<br \/>\nTough conditions in the 77\/78 Whitbread<br \/>\nAfter her success in 1978, the original Flyer had a radical refit for the 1981\/82 Whitbread, in which she was entered as Alaska Eagle. Her rig was changed from ketch to sloop and the doghouse removed, with the stern extended. The modifications did not improve the yacht\u2019s performance and she finished well down the fleet.<br \/>\nAfter the race she was donated to an American sail training college and spent nearly three decades working hard on the American west coast, sailing as many as 10,000 miles per year.<br \/>\nIn 2014 she was brought back to Holland by a charitable foundation, which began a major refit at the Royal Huisman yard where she was launched in 1976. The yacht was stripped back to the bare aluminium hull and shot blasted, while the design team retuned to the original S&#038;S drawings in a bid to restore her to her Whitbread form, including remodelling the stern.<br \/>\nArticle continues below\u2026<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\tGuest blog: Ready for our long voyage to Thailand on Whitbread classic Swan 65 King\u2019s Legend<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\tThis is my home for the next eight to nine months. It is still hard to believe, even though I\u2026<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\tThe icon updated: meet the 1970s Swan 48 given a radical new look<\/p>\n<p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\tCan you improve on perfection? The Sparkman &#038; Stephens-designed Swan 48 is widely considered to be one of the most\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Ketch comeback<br \/>\nThe ketch rig was reinstated. Gerard Schoostra, who skippers the yacht, says that they found her original mizzenmast in a barn in Holland, but decided to replace it with a new one.<br \/>\n\u201cIn order to preserve the boat for the future you have to sail it, and so we decided to put on a new rig to guarantee her performance,\u201d Schoostra explained. Flyer also gained an all-new custom-designed main mast, and other original design features such as the doghouse were remade.<br \/>\nThe newly restored Flyer was relaunched in August 2014 and one of her first tasks was to carry Conny van Rietschoten\u2019s ashes to be scattered over the North Sea waters, as he had requested before his death in December 2013. She went on to put in a guest appearance at the Volvo Ocean Race start, and was used for charitable and youth sailing.<br \/>\nFlyer under full (original) sail. Photo: PPL<br \/>\nBut Flyer was created to race. In 2018 she lined up against some other former Whitbread and Volvo Ocean Race designs in the fairly relaxed Legends Race from Gothenburg to The Hague.<br \/>\nHowever, last year the crew decided to put Flyer firmly back into the world of offshore racing by embarking on a RORC campaign, taking in the North Sea Race and 600-mile Rolex Fastnet Race, which she finished in just over three days, 43 years after her launch.<br \/>\nFlyer retains many of the trademarks of her era, including a double cockpit layout \u2013 the main working area being midships, with a separate helm station and secondary cockpit abaft.<br \/>\nBy modern standards the cockpit area is surprisingly small, given that in her Whitbread days Flyer would have sailed with 12 aboard, and there are no fewer than 24 winches on deck. \u201cAnd when we\u2019re sailing downwind, we\u2019re using 23 of them,\u201d says Schoostra.<br \/>\nHer original coffee grinder pedestal winches were restored, while the primaries are now three-speed Lewmar 90s. Flyer still carries two enormous spinnaker poles, although these days she is rigged for dip-pole gybes, and still regularly flies a 160m2 blooper alongside her 260m2 spinnaker.<br \/>\nThe headsails are currently set on furlers, although Schoostra had his eye on a new suit of racing genoas when we visited the boat in Plymouth after the 2019 Fastnet.<br \/>\nFlyer has been restored to her 1977\/78 Whitbread winning form. Photo: Ainhoa Sanchez \/ Volvo Ocean Race<br \/>\nOne of the few deliberate deck modifications Schoostra specified was to replace the original sliding hatch \u201cbecause they always leak\u201d with a custom bow hatch. The new hatch keeps the water out, but after 600-odd miles of bashing across the English Channel and Celtic Sea, Flyer\u2019s deck was dotted with duct tape to keep the water out of her 43-year-old structure.<br \/>\nFunction and comfort<br \/>\nVan Rietschoten was a big believer that crews should be able rest properly to perform at their best, and down below Flyer is designed to be both functional and comfortable for ocean racing.<br \/>\nAft of the main mast the interior is original, and includes two cabins for the off watch crew to sleep in. The bunks are quiet and cosy, screened off from the main saloon with doors for privacy, and still allow the crew to hot-bunk in relative comfort.<br \/>\nDoors to the two off watch cabins \u2013 a sewing machine frame could be fitted between them for sail repairs. Photo: Jack Watson \/ Yachting World<br \/>\nBetween the two a frame could be constructed to support a sewing machine, allowing the crew to pull Flyer\u2019s vast sails along the companionway and make repairs.<br \/>\nScratches and dents are still visible on the panelling from where the crew wrestled with repairs in the midst of the Southern Ocean some 40 years ago.<br \/>\nThe enclosed galley allows for proper meals to be cooked and includes the original custom stove, while the dining area seats eight, allowing a whole watch to sit down and eat together.<br \/>\nFlyer carries special wedge-shaped mats that can be added to the table so crew can balance their plates on a relatively flat surface when heeled.<br \/>\nFlyer was originally built with a forward heads, but with 36 sails on board it was taken out before the Whitbread in order to make more sail locker room. Nowadays, with just 10 sails to carry, there is room for the heads to be reinstated.<br \/>\nThere is a heated wet locker, an impossibility on any racing yacht these days, and every crew member also had a named personal locker.<br \/>\nVan Rietschoten\u2019s competitors\u2019 plaque. Photo: Jack Watson \/ Yachting World<br \/>\nThe skipper and watch leader have their own cabins with easy access to the wheelhouse \u2013 in 1977 Gerry Dykstra (now one of the world\u2019s most celebrated yacht designers) was navigator and watch leader.<br \/>\nThese days the navigation station has gained modern displays and laptops, but some of the original gauges are still in use, along with the wall-mounted pencil sharpener Dykstra and Van Rietschoten would have used before plotting thousands of miles on paper charts.<br \/>\nThe navstation is also the home of the competitors\u2019 plaque, which Van Rietschoten received at the end of the 77\/78 Whitbread, \u201cso Conny is always sailing with us,\u201d adds Schoostra proudly.<br \/>\nSpecification<br \/>\nLOA: 19.98m (65ft 6in)Draught: 3.22m (10ft 6in)Displacement: 34 tonnesBeam: 4.97m (16ft 3in)Built: 1976Design: Sparkman &#038; StephensBuilder and refit: Royal Huisman Shipyard<br \/>\nFirst published in the March 2020 edition of Yachting World.<br \/>\nThe post Flyer: The inside story of this Whitbread winner\u2019s amazing restoration appeared first on Yachting World.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Flyer is the 68ft S&#038;S-designed ketch that won the 1977\/78 Whitbread, and last year returned to racing after four decades following restorationFlyer is one of those yachts that needs little introduction. 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