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Clipper 60 Taeping

Clipper 60 Taeping was one of the entrants in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race race. The format was conceived in 1995 by the famous round the world yachtsman Sir Robin Knox-Johnson and on 16 October 1996 eight Clipper 60s left Plymouth.

The race offered paying amateur crew members the chance to sail around the world, aboard a fleet of identical yachts. The route is based on that of the traditional Tea Clippers, following the prevailing wind and currents. Taeping, also completed the race in 1998, 2000 and 2002, renamed as Plymouth and Cape Town in the final two years, respectively.

The fleet of eight Clipper 60s were built by Colvic Craft in Essex using the design of the proven Camper and Nicholson Bluewater 58, a prestigious cruising yacht designed by the American designer David Pedrick. Modifications were made to the cruising version and included a new deck layout better suited to Ocean Racing and an enlarged rig.

Clipper 60 Taeping Specification:

Length: 18.3m (60ft)
Weight: 33 tons
Draft: 2.2 metres (7.2ft)
Upwind sail area: 161m² (1732ft²)
Downwind sail area: 186m² (2002ft²)