BIG NAMES JOIN LUDDE’S CQS

Photo - Ivor Wilkins

Photo - Ivor Wilkins

Auckland, New Zealand: 25th November 2016

Three big names of New Zealand yachting have signed up to join Ludde Ingvall’s super maxi CQS, and will be on the boat for its first competitive outing, the Round White Island Race, starting in Auckland on Friday (25th) morning.

Chris Dickson, Chris Main and Rodney Keenan will be the three watch captain on the boat for this race and the Rolex Sydney to Hobart, starting on Boxing Day.

Chris Dickson, a trail-blazer of the current era of professional sailors, who made his name in the eighties and nineties, mostly on the match racing circuit, before leading several America’s Cup challenges, and contesting round the world races and the maxi circuit.

Commenting on the cutting edge CQS he said, “a 100 foot slippery maxi is always fun, it’s a very technical boat, as they all are these days. We’ve got a good team of guys to sail the boat, and a great team of guys putting the boat together.”

Rodney Keenan is the head of Evolution Sails in Auckland, and has a long and varied history of highly competitive sailing, ranging from multi-hull round the world challenges to America’s Cups. He has 17 Rolex Sydney Hobarts under his belt, plus Fastnet, Transpacs and a host of other major offshore races.

Chris Main is another Kiwi sailing legend, and is still active on the World Match Racing Tour, as well as being in demand as a tactician on a number of monohull grand prix circuits.

Ludde Ingvall, who has won the Rolex Sydney Hobart race twice before commented, “I am extremely excited that after two years of planning and more than a year of building, we are about to compete in our first race. I am proud to be leading a team of such experience and talent.

Photo - Ivor Wilkins

Photo - Ivor Wilkins

“The yacht is a true learning curve for the team and we have much to learn and to do to get the most out of her,” he added, then referring to his main sponsor, Ludde added “My only regret is that my cousin Sir Michael Hintze is not with us this time.”

The White Island race, around an active volcano, is a 320 nautical mile offshore race organised by the Royal Akarana Yacht Club. From a 10:00 am start on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour, it takes the fleet south to the Bay of Plenty, around White Island, and back to Auckland.

This is also a qualifying event for the Rolex Sydney Hobart race, though being the first competitive outing for CQS, it is being regarded more as an opportunity to learn about the boat than a measure of performance.

 

TICKING JOBS OFF THE JOB LIST

Auckland, New Zealand: 16th November 2016

 

Ludde Ingvall’s team are working hard to get CQS ready for her sea trials, commenting this morning on the frenzied action on the boat, he said, “the team are ticking jobs off the job list.”  Elaborating on the various tasks to be undertaken, he said that the riggers were currently “pumping up the rig and letting it down again.”

This operation is part of tensioning the various rigging components to ensure that the mast is properly supported when it comes under load. Once the rig is properly set up, the Spabond mast collar will be poured to create a watertight seal where the mast goes thought the deck. 

The conditions in Auckland are still not ideal, with strong winds and exceptional tides, caused by the recent “supermoon”, causing some problems with getting CQS measured for her rating. However Ludde says that progress is on schedule and the team are looking forward to, weather permitting, hoisting the sails over the weekend. 

CQS arrives in Auckland

Image Courtesy of Greg McNabb (Southern Ocean Boats)

Image Courtesy of Greg McNabb (Southern Ocean Boats)

Auckland, New Zealand: 15 November 2016.

Ludde Ingvall’s supermaxi, CQS, arrived in Auckland this morning, after a tough and testing journey from Tauranga. The journey, was not without challenges including contending with strong headwinds and tsunami warnings.  

Commenting on the passage Ludde said, “despite the concerns posed by the earthquake and tsunami warnings the trip was OK. We had 25 knots of wind on the nose nearly all the way, but we got there.” 

Ludde, thanked his team for their efforts, “we’re all tied up at Silo Marina now. It was truly a team effort, many thanks to Chris, Malcolm, Jacob and Logan for getting her here.”

The team now have a huge job list, with Hall Spars working on tuning the rig, in anticipation of the first sea trials over the weekend, weather permitting.

Radically re-modelled super maxi ‘CQS' emerges.

 

Tauranga, New Zealand: 31st October 2016.

 

"World renowned yachtsman Ludde Ingvall has unveiled major modifications to the former 90 foot Nicorette, when it emerged from the boatbuilder’s shed in Tauranga, New Zealand today. The yacht, now named CQS, won the Rolex Sydney Hobart race in 2004 under the name of Nicorette."

 

Read More: 

Articles in English

Publication: Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2016 Website

http://www.rolexsydneyhobart.com/news/2016/pre-race/ludde-ingvall%E2%80%99s-super-maxi-emerges/

 Publication: Yachts and Yachting

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/193101/Ludde-Ingvalls-Super-Maxi-emerges

 Publication: My Sailing

http://www.mysailing.com.au/offshore/ludde-ingvall-s-super-maxi-emerges-intime-for-sydney-hobart

Publication: Sailing World

http://www.sailingworld.com/new-high-tec-100-footer-unveiled

Publication: Sun Live

http://sunlive.co.nz/news/139933-supermaxi-unveiled-tauranga.html

Publication: XS Sailing

http://www.xssailing.com/article/world-racer-rolls-supermaxi-conversion-tauranga/

Publication: Sails Magazine

http://www.sailsmagazine.com.au/j/index.php/livenews/1652-the-sum-of-its-parts

 

Articles in Norwegian

Publication: Seil Magasinet.no

https://www.seilmagasinet.no/innhold/?article_id=47496

 

Articles in German

Publication: Segel Reporter

https://segelreporter.com/regatta/sydney-hobart-100-fuss-dss-foiler-fertig-moeglicher-herausforderer-fuer-wild-oats-xi/