Chichester Observer

Sunbeam ‘Minty’ launched to join 96 year old fleet at Itchenor

- Emily Jessica Turner news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

A brand new yacht was welcomed to the 96-year-old Solent Sunbeam class fleet.

The launching of V70 Minty took place at Itchenor, the base for this historic and much-admired classic keelboat fleet.

Minty’s hull was built on the Isle of Wight by Mark Downer’s AM Structures, a GRP and composites specialist who has built all nine of the new GRP yachts. Minty was fitted out by wooden boat specialist­s Haines Boatyard based at Itchenor. Harriet and Simon Patterson are the new owners of Minty. They are keen sailors with children who are very active junior members of Itchenor Sailing Club. The new owners are planning to sail as a couple, often with their children joining them as crew.

Following Minty’s launch the Fleet now on the water and racing this season grows to 27, with the new GRP hulled yachts and the original wooden versions, dating back 96 years to 1923, racing side by side on an equal basis.

The origins of the GRP addition to this classic fleet arose 10 years ago when some of the Class members realised that the fleet number at Itchenor was in danger of declining below the critical mass needed to run a successful Class. Enthusiast­ic local Sunbeam owners Alan Stannah and Roger Wickens wondered if a GRP version of the boat would attract new entrants to the fleet with the lower build and maintenanc­e costs. Although a number of new wooden Sunbeams had been commission­ed since the 1970s, their very high build costs meant there was a limited market of buyers for them. In 2009 the Class gave permission for a trial GRP Sunbeam to be built, and Alan and Roger commission­ed Mark Downer to build the necessary moulds and build the trial hull. Considerab­le time and effort was spent by Roger designing and sourcing all the deck and rigging fittings and working with the late acclaimed Naval Architect Theo Rye to build the first GRP Sunbeam. In order to preserve the integrity of the Fleet’s racing, much time and effort was spent to ensure that the GRP Sunbeams would sail exactly the same as the original wooden boats.

The philosophy behind the introducti­on of GRP constructi­on to the fleet was to reduce necessary annual maintenanc­e, lower the build cost of new boats, and to include watertight bulkheads in order to make the yacht unsinkable. The first GRP trial boat V61 Betty was built from scratch in 21 weeks and then raced extensivel­y throughout its first season. Everyone agreed that Betty raced equally against the wooden fleet, the Solent Sunbeam Class accepted her as a Solent Sunbeam, and a green light was given to building new GRP boats.

 ?? SOLENT SUNBEAMS ?? Minty with Harriet Patterson and Roger Wickens
SOLENT SUNBEAMS Minty with Harriet Patterson and Roger Wickens

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