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FOR SALE – USA126 – SCOUNDREL

World Champion- Scoundrel For Sale – $195,000.00 USD

Designed by Ian Howlett

Built by Paul Litton of Litton Furniture Ltd, Dorsett, UK

Mast Designed by Scott Ferguson- lead Naval Architect American Magic AC 37

Commissioned originally by Bruce Owen in 1989

Winner – 1994 European Championship

Winner – 1997 World Championship

Winner – 2023 World Championship

Two time and reigning 6 Metre Open Division World Champion Scoundrel is currently for sale by her owner, the United States Merchant Marine Academy Sailing Foundation. Scoundrel was originally commissioned by Bruce Owen in 1989. Scoundrel is not only exceptionally fast in all conditions, she may also be one of the prettiest 6 Metres of any vintage ever built. She is built of cold molded mahogany, and has the unique provenance of having been built by the well known furniture maker Paul Litton. Upon a close look at her you immediately notice the exquisite detail that went into her from the very beginning. It is said that at the time of her build she was the most expensive 6 Metre ever built.

Scoundrel was meticulously re-fit by Matt Brooks in 2017-2018 by Jens Lange and Baltic Boatworks , in Bristol, Rhode Island. Matt had Scott Ferguson design a new mast as well as a new carriage for her mast step. Scoundrel also comes with a second , newer rudder desined by Scott Ferguson. New instrumentation from B&G was installed in 2018, including an extensive and complete electronics package using the B&G H5000 processor. Matt donated Scoundrel to the USMMA SF in 2019. Scoundrel’s rudder, trim tab and mast step all have string pots on them to measure adjustments. The rudder and trim tab string pots are connected to the B&G instruments

From 2018 until 2023 the systems onboard were continuously refined and developed. Mike Marshall of North Sails designed new sails for Scoundrel for her 2023 World Championship campaign. Those sails have one light air regatta on them. Scoundrel’s current sail inventory includes a complete suit of North Sails from 2018, another complete inventory built in 2019 with one season, 2022 in Sanxenxo, on them. And then her 2023 World Championship winning inventory which have one regatta on them.

Scoundrel is in pristine condition and could literally be ready win the 2025 World Championship with very little work, if any. She is for sale at a fraction of the cost of a new boat, and has beaten all the newest 6 Metres in the 2023 World Championship, without having to sail the last race. The fastest and prettiest 6 Metre in the world can be yours for only $250,000.00 USD

For further information please contact Connor Marion connor@usmmasailing.org

Four months to go! International Six Metres Make Historic return to Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club for 2025 World Championship

Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club (SCYC) and the Six Metre Class have a long and illustrious history. Founded in 1871 and located on Oyster Bay, New York, SCYC is America’s oldest yacht club and its association with the Sixes goes right back to the class’s foundation in 1907. The club last hosted a Six Metre World Championships in 1987 and so the class is excited to be returning to this very special venue for its 2025 Worlds from 22 to 26 September 2025.

Oyster Bay and Long Island Sound are renowned as some of the best sailing waters in the world and more than 30 Sixes from across the USA, Canada, Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Greece and the United Kingdom will come together to race for the World Championship Trophies.

Competitors will include the defending Six Metre Classic World Champion, His Majesty King Juan Carlos of Spain, racing his beloved Bribon, the 1947 Arvid Laurin design which was built by Plym in Sweden. Having won three of the last four Classic World Championships, His Majesty will no doubt be keen to claim the trophy again.

In 2023 Jamie Hilton and his crew won the Open Division World Championship sailing Scoundrel. This year Jamie and his team will return to the fray, but this time racing a brand new boat, designed by Ian Howlett for the legendary Six Metre owner Rainer Müller. Currently nearing completion at Demon Yachts in the UK, this is Ian Howlett’s first new Six in some years and is a direct descendent of his Battlecry and Soundrel designs, which have been so successful in recent years.

Ian Howlett explains that the boat will only be completed just in time for the championship. “Around the turn of the new year the intended build time was foreshortened when the decision was made to take her to the 2025 Worlds in Seawanhaka. She will be sailed by the highly accomplished group, led by Jamie Hilton, who raced Scoundrel so effectively in 2023 at Cowes, and this group have also specified her deck layout, equipment and rig. Those contributing to the build at this end will do all we can to make things work out well for them, as racing a new and untried boat in a major regatta is always a considerable challenge. For me the pleasure and excitement of seeing a new Six take shape had almost been lost in the “Mists of Time” so above all Thank You to Rainer for making this possible.”

Back in the class for their first World Championship since 2015 will be Matt Brooks and his stunning classic Lucie, a 1931 Clinton H Crane design which was built by Nevins for Briggs Cunningham, the famous America’s Cup skipper. Lucie was launched into the heyday of Six Metre racing at SCYC and was shipped to the Solent as part of the US team for that year’s British-American Cup team racing, which the US team won in four straight races.

“We’re looking forward to returning Lucie to the starting line at a World Championship on her original home waters of Long Island Sound—Lucie was built at the Nevins yard in 1931 on City Island, New York. Hailing from the Bay Area and flying the St. Francis Yacht Club burgee, we have an experienced team including helmsman Craig Healy, and our philosophy is like the Oakland Raiders’ Al Davis always said: ‘Just win, baby!’” – Matt Brooks.

Such is the resurgence of interest in the Six Metre Class at the current time that there will be two brand new Sixes on the starting line for the worlds. Mr America’s Cup himself Dennis Conner will participate aboard his new boat Ole Miss, a Javi Cela design launched in San Diego in late 2024. Ole Miss continues the recent trend of radical developments in the Modern Sixes, and it will be exciting to see her line up against the likes of Henrik Andersin’s Oiva, the reigning Six Metre Open European Champion, which was designed by Allan Savolainen and built by Red Sky yachts, launching in October 2022, and of course the new Howlett boat.

Registration and measurement for the Championship starts on 17 September, on September 20 and 21 there will be warm up racing, and World Championships will run from 22 to 26 September, with a total of eight races scheduled. The club will also be hosting Six Metre regattas on 21-22 June, 19-20 July and 16-17 August for competitors who wish to familiarise themselves with the waters.

Further information about the event can be found at 2025.6metreworlds.com

Dennis Conner’s New Six Unveiled

Mr America’s Cup himself, the one and only Dennis Conner, has recently unveiled his brand new Six Metre, designed and built by Spain’s Javi Celar.

The boat has recently been launched in San Diego and Dennis is preparing the compete at the 2025 Six Metre Worlds in Seawanhaka in September. With her low freeboard and unusual bow she certainly stand out from the crowd and we look forward to finding out more about this exciting new project soon and to seeing her in action at the Worlds.

ISMA AGM 2024 Update

The 2024 ISMA AGM was held in Sanxenxo, Spain on 28 September and a number of key decisions were made and proposals received. Full minutes of the meeting will be circulated to members by email. Below is an overview of some of the key points discussed.

ISMA President Louis Heckly (FRA11 Fun) welcomed the members to the meeting.

He also welcomed new ISMA Secretary Helena Paz to her first AGM. Helena thanked Louis and all the members for their support as she takes on her new role, and in particular thanked outgoing Secretary Tim Russell for his assistance during the handover period. She confirmed that she is very much enjoying her new role and participating in her first ISMA AGM.

Peter Wealick made a short presentation about plans for the 2025 International Six Metre World Championships, being hosted by the Seawanhaka Corithian Yacht Club on Long Island Sound and looked forward to welcoming the international competitors for the event next September.

It was confirmed that the 2026 International Six Metre European Championships will be held on Lake Geneva. Further information will be made available in due course.

It was confirmed that the 2027 International Six Metre World Championships will be held at Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK), Helsinki, Finland. Further information will be made available in due course.

Chairman Louis Heckley confirmed that bids are now being sought to host the 2028 International Six Metre European Championships.

An official bid by Yacht Club Costa Smerald (ITA) for the 2029 Six Metre World Championships was very well received by competitors. This will be formally presented to and discussed at the ISMA winter meeting.

Foti Lykiardopulo (GRE1 Aera) was elected as the new ISMA Treasurer.

The proposal to adopt a new measurement certificate format was voted for unanimously.

The inaugural edition of SIX Magazine, which was published in spring 2024, was discussed and confirmed a great success. It was unanimously agreed that ISMA will proceed with a 2025 edition.

ISMA VP Marketing Ossi Paija requested that the matter of class brand and logos be reviewed. It was agreed that this will be added to the Agenda for the Winter Meeting for discussion

The ISMA Winter Meeting will be held in Geneva on 28 February and 1 March. Further details will be circulated to members directly in due course.

If you require further information about any aspect of the AGM please contact the ISMA Executive Secretary on IsmaSecretary@6metre.com

FOR SALE – SUI 140 – GINKGOTOO

State of the Art modern 6-Metre, build in 2020 and continuously developed by VMG Design. Probably one of the most elegant 6-Metre and in top condition. Always professionally maintained and sailed. Top scorer at international races including Worlds, Europeans, Palma Series. Rare opportunity to acquire a modern Six for the 2025 Palma Series and the Worlds

Specific details

Designer Javi Cela and VMG Designer Mathieur Verrier

Builder  Isashiyarb Composite

LOA 10.35m

LWL 7.70m

Beam 1.9m

Maximum Draft 1.60m

Boat Name  GinkgoToo SUI-140

Displacement 3’843 kg

Hull Material GRP

Location  Geneva, Switzerland

Model  Modern/Open 6-Metre Class

Price: on request

Contact

Jan Eckert
Mob: 0041 79 437 32 45

E-Mail: jan.eckert@jll.com