GBR Challenge to launch
'Wight Lightning' tomorrow
12 July 2002. On Saturday 13 July, the first ever America's
Cup Class boat to be built in Britain, GBR70, will be launched
into the Viaduct Basin after a short ceremony at the GBR Challenge
base on syndicate
row. The first British boat to enter the Louis Vuitton Cup
since 1987 will be towed out into Auckland harbour by the
GBR Challenge team for the first of her sea trials, now that
a series of load testing has
been completed on shore.
Ian Walker, GBR Challenge skipper, commented, "This is
yet another important step for Peter Harrison and GBR Challenge.
'Wight Lightning' is a credit to our design and build teams.
Myself and the team are very excited about getting her on
the water and are looking forward to the first sail next week."
Wight Lightning' was developed by the GBR Challenge design
team and it took the 30 strong build team 24,000 man hours
over five months to build her at the GBR Challenge base in
Cowes. The name 'Wight
Lightning' was chosen from 19,840 entries into a competition
held on the flagship BBC Children's programme, Blue Peter,
and HRH The Princess Royal named the boat at a ceremony in
Cowes on 12th April.