2016 GC32 RACING TOUR
2016 GC32 RACING TOUR
ARMIN STROM Sailing Team is proud to announce a fresh new team packed with both experienced foiling sailors and talented youngsters ready to take on the 2016 GC32 Racing Tour which starts in May.
Having spent winter ‘down under’ in New Zealand preparing for the 2016 European season skipper Flavio Marazzi has selected a strong international crew to go up against the nine other teams contesting this year’s GC32 Racing Tour title.
Armed with a new boat and a new crew ARMIN STROM Sailing Team is fully prepared to take on the challenge of the five tour events spanning Italy, Spain and France.
ARMIN STROM Sailing Team 2016
Flavio Marazzi (SUI)
Skipper/Helm
Age: 38, Weight: 100kg, Height: 190cm
The
four-time Olympic Star class sailor and GC32 Class President
from Switzerland is looking forward to this year’s GC32
Racing Tour.
Quote: “Last year we were taught a few lessons by more experienced catamaran sailors. We believe we have closed the gap following an intense winter training programme. As a competitor and Class President, I’m thrilled to see the Racing Tour grow in numbers and have more teams take on the challenge.”
Phil
Robertson (NZL)
Mainsheet
Trimmer/Tactician 29, 70kg, 168cm
Competitor
at multiple World Match Racing Tour events with fast
multihull experience that ranges from the Extreme Sailing
Series to the America’s Cup World
Series.
Sharon Ferris-Choat
(NZL)
Team Manager, Mainsheet
Trimmer/Tactician, Co-helm 42, 74kg,
168cm
Former Olympic, offshore maxi
catamaran and speed record sailor, Sharon joins ARMIN STROM
as the only woman competing on the Racing Tour this
year.
Diego Stefani (URU)
Team Coach/Trimmer
35, 78kg, 182cm
Diego brings a wealth of
GC32 Class racing knowledge and experience as both coach and
sailor.
Shane Diviney (IRL)
Trimmer 24,
83kg, 175cm
Shane has a wide range of
experience from dinghies to multihulls, and offshore
sailing. He has also competed at the World Match Racing Tour
and the Extreme Sailing Series.
Alex Bryning
(NZL)
Bowman 19, 77kg, 182cm
The youngest
member on ARMIN STROM, 20-year-old Alex, is a teams-racing
champion with a passion for the GC32 which saw him excel
during training in New Zealand.
Ned
Dalbeth-Hudson (NZL)
Boat Captain 19, 98kg,
182cm
Ned is the ARMIN STROM team’s “go
to guy” for all matters concerning sail-making, boat
repair and general maintenance.
Backed by a strong, diverse blend of sailing backgrounds and experience within the team, Flavio says the goal for ARMIN STROM is simple.
“Our aim is to build on last year’s good work and our training in New Zealand, and be at the front of the fleet. We’ve put together a talented young crew with some very good sailors and it’s great to have nine other teams to line up against. We’re looking forward to some intense racing and what will surely be a very competitive series of events.”
The New Zealand Sessions
While in New Zealand and operating under the name MARWIN Racing Team, the team based itself out of the Bay of Islands and Auckland. Trialing crew members were faced with a wide range of wind strengths and sea conditions in both training and racing environments.
Highlights include comfortably winning the Bay of Islands Race Week and completing a clean sweep of the Auckland Jack Tar Regatta with eight bullets.
The crew were featured on a variety of media outlets and showcased foiling as innovative, fast and highly physical sailing.
Final decisions on the team selection for the 2016 Racing Tour were based on skill, experience, fitness and attitude.
GC32 Racing Tour 2016
This year, Flavio and the ARMIN STROM Sailing Team will go up against some stiff competition: Jason Carroll’s ARGO (USA), Franck Cammas’ NORAUTO Racing (FRA), Gunvor Sailing (SWE), Jerome Clerc’s Realteam (SUI), Yann Guichard’s Spindrift Racing (FRA), Sebastian Rogues’s Team ENGIE (FRA), Sebastien Schneiter’s Team Tilt (SUI), Boris Hermann’s Team Monaco (MON) and Laurent Lenne’s Team Umpirex (NED).
The European GC32 season kicks off with a special event in Austria in mid-May. The GC32 Alps Challenge Traunsee will signal the 2016 competitive debut of the fresh new ARMIN STROM Sailing Team in Europe. The GC32 Alps Challenge Traunsee will be held from 12 - 15 May, after which the GC32 Racing Tour begins in earnest.
GC32 Racing Tour 2016 Schedule:
26 - 29 May: GC32 Riva Cup, Riva del
Garda, Italy
7 - 10 July: GC32 Malcesine Cup at The
Foiling Week, Malcesine, Italy
3 - 6 August: Copa del Rey
MAPFRE, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
22 - 25 September: GC32
Sotogrande, Spain
13 - 16 October: Marseille One Design,
Marseille, France
ARMIN STROM Sailing Team thanks their sponsors ARMIN STROM, Marine Poole, Forward Sailing, ProTect Tapes and Kaenon for their support.
About the GC32
The GC32 foiling catamaran is a strict
one-design class meaning all the boats in the fleet are
identical.
It weighs 950 kilograms and is able to reach
speeds of up to 40 knots. Thanks to modern construction and
technology the so-called foils of the boat means they can
generate enough lift for the hulls to fly over the water.
Sailed with a crew of five (maximum weight 437.5 kilograms)
and one guest.
Overall length: 9.75m
(32ft)
Beam: 6m
Mast height:
16.5m2
Mainsail area:
60m2
Jib:
23m2
Gennaker:90m2
ENDS