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Racing Line
Great
things are expected from Grand Soleil, undisputed champion of the
European IRC/IMS circuit. After a successful 2002 season, where the
Grand Soleil 44’ Race and Grand Soleil 40’ Race have dominated the IMS
circuits winning the World’s, European and Italian Championships,
Cantiere del Pardo has decided to continue to invest in the racing
area and is extending its “Race” range with two new models: the Grand
Soleil 42’ Race and the Grand Soleil 56’ Race designed by the Spanish
designers Botin & Carkeek.
The
reason behind this important investment in the racing area is the
trust in benefits that can be transferred from these racing yachts to
the legendary Grand Soleil fast-cruiser range. At the project level,
the sum of experience derived from the Race range is directly
transmitted for: hull hydrodynamics, appendages, deck gear, simplicity
and efficiency of maneuvering as well as the safety of the hull and
deck structure.
In
the meantime, great results have been obtained in testing new
techniques, structure and materials. Following the concept that the
sea is the only true testing area for boats, Cantiere del Pardo has
decided to continue to enter the International circuits (both under
IMS and IRC rules) with the conviction that there is no better test
than racing at the highest level. In fact, no laboratory test and no
owner will ever reproduce the stresses encountered by a racing boat in
extreme seas and winds as can occur in racing conditions with
professional crews. |