CLASSIC 2004

The Boat International Concours d'Elegance

CLASSIC 2004 INFO

Schedule of Events
2004 Race Info
2004 Race Maps
Pre-Entry Form
Entry List
Crew Pool
Sponsors
Concours D'Elegance
What is a Classic?
Spirit of Tradition Class
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FOR INFORMATION:
( 268) 460 1799 or 460 1707

ENTRY FORMS:
Antigua Yacht Club
Tel/Fax (268) 460 1799
Email: classic@candw.ag

PRESS INQUIRIES:
Kristi Chesher
Tel (268) 462-2271

 

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The term classic or vintage yacht invokes several images: sleekracing boats with impeccable sheer lines and tiny transoms, or perhaps thoughtfully designed cruising sailboats with teak decks and varnished trim. Today the resurgence in interest in classic yachts is evidenced by the numbers of yachts being lovingly restored and by the many classic yacht regattas held around the world. The Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta week is one of the finest such regattas with increased participation by a wide variety of world class yachts. Boat International is proud to be the sponsor of the Concours d’Elegance.

The philosophy behind the criteria of the Concours d’Elegance in many ways represents the backbone of the thinking behind all of the Boat International Publications - attaining excellence in all possible ways including our personal best. In judging this event, points are awarded according to the condition of each yacht, including how close she is to her original form.

There are two categories: best professionally-maintained yacht and best privately-maintained yacht, with winners in five divisions; Traditional: vessels built as work boats, Vintage: vessels older than 50 years, Classic: vessels older than 25 years, Spirit of Tradition: which is for vessels younger than 25 years and Classic Motor Yachts. We would like to encourage yachts of all types to enter the Concours. Beyond gleaming brass and unstreaked varnish, we are looking foryachts that achieve their “personal best.” While the appeal of classic yachts is caught up with aesthetics, sailing performance, a sense of history and timelessness, the most profound draw to classics is something intangible...perhaps it has to do with heart and soul...the way a yacht has a life of her own, transcending her owner...Since all the various yachts we judge were built to different standards with different design specifications, it is only fair that we judge each yacht according to her own unique qualifications... Anyone can win... please don’t hesitate to register for the Concours d’Elegance.

Judging takes place on Friday 16th April and all participating yachts are asked to moor stern-to at the Antigua Yacht Club Marina by 9:00 a.m. to facilitate the judging. More details will be given at registration on Wednesday 14th April and Thursday 15th April.

Christian Chalmin Publisher, Boat International Publications

2003 CONCOURS JUDGES WERE...
Christian Chalmin of Boat International Publications.
Hugh Bailey of the Catamaran Marina, Falmouth, Antigua.
Arne Frisell, retired classic yacht captain.
Plus guest judges.

 

2003 Concours d'Elegance results
TRADITIONAL DIVISION
Best Working Boats
3rd Place
Sweetheart
2nd Place
Summer Cloud
1st Place
Irene

 

SPIRIT OF TRADITION CLASS
Over 70 ft division
Special Mention
Windrose
3rd Place
Letanthia
2nd Place
Victoria of Strathern
1st place
Eleanora


VINTAGE CLASS
Privately Maintained
3rd Place
Diva
2nd Place
Charm III
1st place
Marilee

 

CLASSIC CLASS
Privately Maintained
3rd Place
Monsun
2nd Place
Diva
1st place
Zwerver

OVERALL WINNER OF 2003 CONCOURS' D'ELEGANCE
Eleanora