Or the story of an eternal competitor
The trimaran that won the 1980 Ostar is without doubt one of the most graceful (and efficient) Newick designs. The famous steed, despite her multiple owners and periods of abandonment, is still in sailing condition. Better still, at an age when any other mythical yacht would be on display ashore in a museum, she has been carefully refitted and optimized, ready to compete in the 2022 edition of the Route du Rhum. Moxie will undoubtedly be the oldest participant in the fleet at the start in Saint-Malo, Brittany. While her skipper, Thomas Lurton, could well be the youngest solo sailor registered - he will be 25 when he crosses the startline.
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21/09/2021
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Philippe Echelle & Emmanuel van Deth
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