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Stars and Stripes forever !

ASHORE AND AT SEA

 

14th Monaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe

11-15 September 2019

 

 

Monaco Classic Week, the Yacht Club de Monacos biennial flagship event opens in style on Wednesday 11th September with a rendition of Americas most famous Sousa march, Stars & Stripes forever, performed by the naval military band based in Toulon (Musique des Equipages de la Flotte de Toulon).

A spectacular way to kick-off the 14th edition which sees American yachting heritage take centre stage. Heading to the Principality will be some of the most beautiful boats by naval architects from the early Americas Cup races like Nathaniel Herreshoff, John G. Alden to whom we are indebted for legendary schooners like Puritan (1930), Albert Stanton Chesebrough who designed Invader (1905), and Edward Burgess. Sparkman & Stephens designs will also be at the festival, beauties like Manitou (1937) chosen by J.F. Kennedy to be his presidential yacht, Skylark (1937), Comet (1946) and Argyll (1948).

An exhibition of previously unpublished photos by L.G. Watson, the Scottish designer behind several of Sir Thomas Liptons Challengers, will be open to the public along Quay Louis II. For the first time it will show the story from the Atlantic side of the Defenders of the first Americas Cups and their Challengers.

An American Villagecompletes this re-creation of US maritime heritage with a fleet of Chris Craft wooden motorboats built for the American lakes. Note too the return to the Principality of SS Delphine (1928), a 79m motor-yacht still powered by steam and which once belonged to the Dodge family.

Launched in 1994 to celebrate 10 years of Crown Prince Alberts presidency of the Club, Monaco Classic Week is unique as it hosts not only the worlds most beautiful sailing yachts but also famous motor- yachts, and motorboats dating back to 1904, affirming the Principalitys keen interest in technological progress in the maritime sector. From American tycoons in the thirties to Hollywood stars, these boats played host to all the beautiful peopleof that golden era, an ambiance the YCM will be reviving during Monaco Classic Week.

L’Art de Vivre la Mer

Tradition will be respected. With elegance and culinary prizes and a trophy for the best and most faithful restoration, this meeting is not like the others as it celebrates the art of living at sea which the world has been coming to Monaco to discover for over a 150 years.

Elegance without nostalgia, evocation without pastiche, this is an event that naturally respects the crews who vie to win the elegance trophy awarded by an international aristocratic jury.

Recognition also for those who rescue yachts from oblivion, many built over a century ago and found in a semi-wrecked state buried in mudflats on Englands east coast, or tucked away at the end of boatyards. Another jury, La Belle Classe, of experts and historians reward owners passionate about authenticity who through diligent research restore boats as close as can be to their original state.

On the quay, where curious passers-by can watch them, gastronomy is in the spotlight as chefs from the larger yachts showcase their talents on a given theme. Subtle variations and taste are judged by chefs from the Princes Palace and Yacht Club, supported by a sparkling champagne sponsor.

And no yacht better embodies this spirit than the Clubs flagship Tuiga, celebrating her 110th anniversary this year, an old ladyin great shape who Éric Tabarly considered the most beautiful yacht in the world. That does not mean the other 15M IR cutters will be gifting her a win, racing may be a game but only victory is sweet,as Michel Malinovski famously declared after Mike Birch beat him into second place by 98 seconds in the first Route du Rhum!

ON THE WATER

From the largest to the smallest the public can expect a great spectacle on the water, as for the fourth time in a row a fleet of entrants from the classic wooden 12Dinghy class take to the water like a cloud of butterflies. In other often hard-fought races metric classes will be out there, alongside big schooners from the International Schooner Association which will be holding the second stage of its Schooner Cup Series, and cruiser/racers like the 1905 NY 30 Oriole, a one-design series designed by Nat Herreshoff for the New York Yacht Club.

Ashore and at sea, join us and take a step back in time for a magical few days!


Provisional programme (subject to change)

Monday 9th & Tuesday 10th September

12 noon-6.00pm Arrival and registration in the YCM Marina


Tuesday 10th September

6.30pm Premiere of a Film-Lecture MONACO and the SEA (Ballroom Deck 3) For YCM members and participants of Monaco Classic Week


Wednesday 11th September

11.00am Metric Class race, including the 15M IR class
11.00am Classic yacht race (inshore course)
7.00pm
A la rencontre de la Monaco Classic Weekopening cocktail (by invitation)


Thursday 12th September

9.00am-6.00pm Inspection of yachts by La Belle Classe Restoration Jury 9.00am-10.00am Chefs Competition (distribution of ingredients on the quays) 11.00am Metric Class race, including the 15M IR class
11.00am Classic yacht race (inshore course)

11.00am Dead reckoning challenge for motorboats
5.00pm-7.00pm Chefs Competition (presentation of dishes on the quays with Moët Hennessy) 8.00pm Crew Party (crew uniform, by invitation)


Friday 13th September

9.00am-6.00pm Inspection of yachts by La Belle Classe Restoration Jury
11.00am Metric Class race, including the 15M IR
and 12’ Dinghy classes 11.00am Classic yacht race (inshore course)
11.00am Regularity challenge for motorboats
8.30pm La Belle Classe party (yachtsmen attire, invitation by Moët Hennessy)


Saturday 14th September
Throughout the day: Elegance Parade for classic motorboats and sailing yachts
9.00am-6.00pm Inspection of yachts by La Belle Classe Restoration Jury
11.00am Metric Class race, including the 15M IR
and 12’ Dinghy classes 11.00am Classic yacht race (inshore course)
11.00am Elegance Parade for motorboats
8.00pm American Night (yachtsmen attire
American ambiance, by invitation)


Sunday 15th September

11.00am Prize-giving (by invitation)


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