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Gipsy Moth IV

The Gipsy Moth IV on display in Greenwich, England.
History
United Kingdom
NameGipsy Moth IV
OwnerFrancis Chichester
LaunchedMarch 1966
In service27 August 1966
StatusIn active service with the "Royal Thames Yacht Club"
NotesRestored in 2004 and 2022
General characteristics
Sail planKetch

Gipsy Moth IV is a 53 ft (16 m) ketch that Sir Francis Chichester commissioned specifically to sail single-handed around the globe, racing against the times set by the clipper ships of the 19th century.

Gipsy Moth IV was the first ever purpose-built ocean racer and has over the years become the most famous of small sailing vessels. Gipsy Moth IV's voyage was the inspiration for the Golden Globe Race (GGR) which continues today.

The name, the fourth boat in Chichester's series, all named Gipsy Moth, originated from the de Havilland Gipsy Moth aircraft in which Chichester completed pioneering work in aerial navigation techniques.

Background and design

After being nursed back to health from a suspected lung abscess by his wife, Chichester undertook two single-handed Transatlantic races from Plymouth to New York in 1960 and Plymouth to Newport in 1964 in Gipsy Moth III. He won the '60 race and was runner-up in the '64 race. During the '64 race he became inspired to challenge the times set by the tea and wool clipper ships. The tea clippers took an average of 123 days to make their passage to the East Indies, so Chichester set himself the target of making the passage in 100 days. He subsequently wrote his book Along the Clipper Way, which charts the voyage taken by 19th century wool clippers returning from Australia.

In 1965 Chichester commissioned Gosport-based ship yard Camper and Nicholsons to build the boat, designed by John Illingworth and Angus Primrose. Launched in March 1966 with yard number 916, Gypsy Moth IV is 38 ft 6 in (11.73 m) on the waterline and 53 ft (16 m) overall, with a hull constructed of cold-moulded Honduras mahogany. The scheduled displacement (to follow Chichester's requirements of maximum weight) was 10.4 tons, after trials increased by 1 ton of added ballast to cope with insufficient righting moment.[1] Ketch rigged, she has a sail area of 854 sq ft (79.3 m2), extendable with a spinnaker to over 1,500 sq ft (140 m2). The boat incorporated the maximum amount of sail for the minimum amount of rigging, whilst employing tiller based self-steering using design principles established by Blondie Hasler that could enable steerage from the skipper's bunk, essential for solo sailing for a voyage of this length.

1967 voyage

Gipsy Moth IV set out from Plymouth on 27 August 1966 with 64-year-old Sir Francis at the helm. The voyage was not uneventful, and Chichester later recalled three moments where he noted that the trip nearly ended. The first was when part of the frame holding the wind vane self-steering failed, when still 2,300 miles (3,700 km) from Sydney. Not wanting to put in at Fremantle, Western Australia, Chichester spent three days balancing sails and experimenting with shock-cord lines on the tiller, once again getting the boat to hold a course to enable her to cover 160 miles (260 km) a day.[2]

An exhausted Chichester entered Sydney harbour for a stopover 107 days later. He enlisted the help of America's Cup designer Warwick Hood, who added a piece to the boat's keel to provide Gipsy Moth IV with better directional stability to stop her broaching, but the modification did nothing to improve her stability.[2]

One day out on the return trip via Cape Horn, the boat was rolled in a 140-degree capsize. Chichester calculated the angle by measuring the mark on the cabin roof made by a wine bottle. He commented in his diary and in a later interview with Time magazine that he knew she would self-right as she was designed to, but was concerned by the incident as this was a light storm and he still had to pass Cape Horn, where the third and most significant event of the voyage would occur:

"The waves were tremendous. They varied each time, but all were like great sloping walls towering behind you. The kind I liked least was like a great bank of gray-green earth 50' (15 m) high and very steep. Image yourself at the bottom of one. My cockpit was filled five times and once it took more than 15 minutes to drain. My wind-reading machine stopped recording at 60 knots. My self-steering could not cope with the buffeting....I had a feeling of helplessness."[2]

Just as he thought all hope was lost and he was alone, on exiting the cockpit one day he was followed by the British Antarctic Survey vessel HMS Protector (A146), and later the same day a Royal Air Force plane broke through the clouds. On 28 May 1967 having logged 28,500 miles (45,900 km) in just 274 days (226 days actual sailing time), the voyage claimed the following records:

  • Fastest voyage around the world by any small vessel
  • Longest non stop passage that had been made by a small sailing vessel (15,000 miles (24,000 km))
  • More than twice the distance of the previous longest passage by a singlehander
  • Twice broke the record for a singlehander's week's run by more than 100 miles (160 km)
  • Established a record for singlehanded speed by sailing 1,400 miles (2,300 km) in 8 days

Because of the boat lacking of directional stability (despite fin extension) and righting moment, Chichester commented:

"Now that I have finished, I don't know what will become of Gipsy Moth IV. I only own the stern while my cousin owns two thirds. My part, I would sell any day. It would be better if about a third were sawn off. The boat was too big for me. Gipsy Moth IV has no sentimental value for me at all. She is cantankerous and difficult and needs a crew of three - a man to navigate, an elephant to move the tiller and a 3'6" (1.1 m) chimpanzee with arms 8' (2.4 m) long to get about below and work some of the gear."[2]

Greenwich

In July 1968, Gipsy Moth IV was put on permanent display at Greenwich in a land-locked purpose-built dry dock next to the Cutty Sark. The yacht was open to the public for many years. In September 1977 a ceremony was held to mark her 1 millionth visitor on board.Eventually, due to general deterioration from allowing visitors to walk across her decks, Gipsy Moth was permanently closed to visitors, remaining on display at Greenwich next to the Cutty Sark. Her “entombment” at Greenwich was referred to in the song "Single Handed Sailor" by the band Dire Straits. Chichester died at the age of 71 on 26 August 1972.

After 37 years (in 2005) she was freed and relaunched.

Gipsy Moth IV's restoration

By the early 2000s, the condition of Gipsy Moth IV, even though she continued to rest in a Greenwich dry dock hoist, had seriously deteriorated. In 2003, Paul Gelder, editor of the London-based sailing magazine Yachting Monthly, launched a campaign to restore the yacht and sail her around the world in 2006 on the 40th anniversary of Chichester's voyage, and the 100th birthday of the magazine. He enlisted the support of The Blue Water Round the World Rally, a club-style cruising rally that the magazine had been covering since 1995.

In 2004, in a joint proposal with Yachting Monthly and Gipsy Moth IV's owners, The Maritime Trust, the yacht was purchased by the United Kingdom Sailing Academy (UKSA) in Cowes, Isle of Wight, for a token sum of £1 and a gin and tonic (Sir Francis' favourite tipple). The UKSA, Yachting Monthly and the Maritime Trust were the three major project partners in the campaign to save the yacht.

In November 2004 Gipsy Moth IV was lifted out of Greenwich dry dock and taken by road to Camper and Nicholson's yard in Gosport, where she had been built and launched in 1966, for restoration. Although C&N did the work at cost price, the structural restoration cost more than £300,000, with money raised by donations from the public. Over 9000 hours were spent during the 28 week project. The additional equipment and services were provided by the British marine industry. As part of the yacht's restoration, the original B&G Navigation equipment was replaced with up to date electronics, but the original devices were left on a covering panel to maintain the feel of the 1966 build. On 20 June 2005, Gipsy Moth IV was relaunched and put back into "active service" by HRH Princess Anne.

Second voyage

Gipsy Moth IV set sail from Plymouth Sound on the first leg of the 2005-07 Blue Water Round the World Rally on 25 September 2005. She had a mixture of experienced crew and teams of disadvantaged youth on board, including for part of the voyage:

  • Skipper: Richard Bagget
  • First mate: Dewi Thomas
  • Crew Leader: Paul Gelder (Editor of Yachting Monthly)
  • Crew: Matthew Pakes (Isle of Wight), Peter Heggie (Plymouth), Elaine Cadwell (Scotland)

The first leg took just over two weeks to reach Gibraltar, the official starting point for the Blue Water Round the World Rally. After crossing the Bay of Biscay to make landfall in Bayona, Spain, where Paul Gelder left to return to the UK, there was a crew change at Vilamoura, Portugal, and Tom Buggy joined the yacht as Crew Leader for the rest of the leg. Yachting Monthly's Dick Durham sailed the next leg and crew leader to the Canary Islands, where James Jermain took over as Mate to Richard Baggett for the Atlantic crossing to Antigua. The yacht went through the Panama Canal in February 2006 and headed for the Galapagos islands and the Marquesas.

On April 29, 2006, after a navigational error, Gipsy Moth ran aground on a coral reef at Rangiroa, an atoll in the Tuamotus, known as The Dangerous Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. She was just 200 miles (320 km) from her next landfall, Tahiti. The yacht was seriously damaged. After six days, a major salvage operation was undertaken with Smit, the Dutch big ship experts who were called in by the UKSA, with local help from Tahiti and Rangiroa. After a day-and-a-half spent patching up the holes in the hull with sheets of plywood, the yacht was successfully towed off the reef into deep water on a makeshift 'sledge'. She was towed to Tahiti and put on a cargo ship to be taken to New Zealand. In Auckland, Grant Dalton's America's Cup team donated help and premises at their HQ in Viaduct Harbour, and the yacht underwent a second restoration. After two weeks or so she was sailing again on 23 June 2006.

Her return leg was via Cairns and Darwin, in Australia; Indonesia, Singapore, Phuket, Sri Lanka, the Red Sea, Suez Canal and the Mediterranean. She docked in Gibraltar for a crew change, with skipper John Jeffrey joined by British teenagers: Grant McCabe (Plymouth), Kerry Prideaux (Lynton, Devon), Glen Austin (Isle of Wight) - the last of 90 disadvantaged young people who had crewed the yacht on her 28,264-mile (45,486 km) voyage round the world. She was accompanied into Plymouth by a flotilla of small craft, Gipsy Moth IV docked at West Hoe Pier on 28 May 2007, as she did exactly 40 years earlier. She was welcomed home by Giles Chichester, son of Sir Francis.

The Gipsy Moth Trust

A model of Gipsy Moth IV at Bucklers Hard

For some time Gipsy Moth IV lay in Lymington Marina, stored at the end of a line of yachts for sale in the boat yard. In November 2010, she was sold to new British owners and remained at Cowes on display to the public.[3]

Gipsy Moth IV sailed at classic regattas in the summer of 2011, including Suffolk Yacht Harbour Classic Regatta (18–19 June), JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race (25 June), Panerai British Classic Week (16–23 July) and Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week (6–13 August).[4] She was one of a number of important vessels which were moored along the route of the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant, to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Due to her size, she was not part of the flotilla of vessels, and instead was moored with other vessels at St Katharine Docks, in a display known as the Avenue of Sail.[5]

Gipsy Moth IV was a regular visitor to Bucklers Hard, especially for winter maintenance, during which times she was viewed by the public on special open days. In May 2017 she attended the Jersey Boat Show to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Chichester's circumnavigation.

The yacht was owned and maintained by The Gipsy Moth Trust, a registered charity, until 2021. Her costs were funded by paying passengers and crew, and by donations to the Trust.

In February 2021 she was put up for sale by the Trust when COVID-19 badly affected the continued operation of the Trust.[6]

The third life of the legend

In March 2022, Gipsy Moth IV was purchased by Simon Oberholzer who has undertaken her second complete restoration, back to her original "1967 state". As Gipsy Moth has a full keel and wide turning circle, and in order to manoeuver her into small spaces in today's marinas, a specially designed electric powered water thruster was developed and has been installed in the bow during the 2022 restoration at the Elephant Boatyard, on the Hamble River. This allows Gipsy Moth IV now to turn easily without compromising her structural integrity or ruining the aesthetics of her classic lines. Gipsy Moth IV's 2022 outer-restoration was completed, just a day before her Royal Review by the Princess Royal at Cowes Week and the Solent Platinum Jubilee Celebration on 6 August 2022. The cumulative cost of the Gipsy Moth IV and restorations now exceeds £2 million.

In addition to the restoration, Oberholzer has collected more than one thousand documents, articles, artifacts and other memorabilia (ranging from minted coins to issued stamps and tea clothes) which relate to Gipsy Moth IV and which secures her status as a sailing legend.

As of November 2015 the inside back cover of all new British passports have an illustration of Gipsy Moth IV.[7]

The restoration activities surrounding Gipsy Moth IV during 2022–2023 have not been limited to the yacht itself, but have been extended to include the creation and updating of the Gipsy Moth IV logo by Bas van der Heide, who has a long association with various of The Ocean Race yachts (and who designed boats like ABN Amro 1 and 2 - and most recently Jajo in 2023). In addition, a Gipsy Moth IV and Sir Francis Chichester knowledge platform for educational purposes has been started: www.gipsymothiv.com.

Channel crossing

On the day of the Coronation of King Charles III (6th May, 2023) Gipsy Moth IV departed Ramsgate for The Netherlands, making her first voyage away from British waters in 16 years. The last time was during the Blue Water Rally voyage in 2005–2007. Gipsy Moth IV's first port of call was Scheveningen, The Netherlands.

The origin of ocean racing

Chichester's and Gipsy Moth IV's voyage in 1966 is regarded as the first race-around-the-world and the origin of ocean racing.

Gipsy Moth IV salutes The Ocean Race partipicants June 15, 2023

At the start of the final leg of the Ocean Race 2023, at the Hague, Gipsy Moth IV provided a full dress salute to the participating boats and the following day, the same to the Admiral of the Dutch navy at the Scheveningen harbour's "Vlaggetjesdag" festival which has been held annually since 1947.

Flag and club affiliation

Gipsy Moth IV sails under the British flag (Red Ensign) and is linked to the Royal Thames Yacht Club.

Some key facts

Gipsy Moth IV...

  • is the first sailing boat to be raced solo around the world in 1966/67.
  • was sailed by Sir Francis Chichester, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for this first ever solo round-the-world voyage.
  • despite her small size of 53 feet, beat the times of the great tea clippers like the Cutty Sark.
  • was designed by Illingworth and Primrose and is the first ever specifically designed round-the-world ocean racer.
  • is a very light composite yacht made of Honduran mahogany and epoxy weighing circa. 13 tons.
  • was visited by more than 1 million people already in 1977.
  • has been either visited, inspected or sailed by the British royals on five official occasions.
  • was out of the water on display at the British National Maritime Museum as Greenwich, London, for 37 years.
  • has a song written about her by Dire Straits: "Single-Handed Sailor."
  • has been restored twice to sailing condition in 2005 and 2022 and has had cumulatively more than 2 million pounds spent on her build and restorations.
  • was run aground on a reef, during her second circumnavigation in the South Pacific in 2006 and she was repaired by the Emirates America’s Cup Team New Zealand in Auckland.
  • was illustrated on the inside pages of the British passport in 2015.
  • is the origin of ocean racing and has inspired more than 45 round-the-world ocean races since her first voyage.

Further reading

Books

  • Francis Chichester (1967). Gipsy Moth Circles the World. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. ISBN 0-340-40667-4.
  • Paul Gelder (2007). Gipsy Moth IV: A Legend Sails Again. Wyley Nautical. ISBN 978-0-470-72443-9.

Further reading

Author Title Publisher Date ISBN/URL Type
Francis Chichester Along The Clipper Way Hodder & Stoughton 1966 978-0-340-00191-2 Book
Francis Chichester The Lonely Sea and the Sky Hodder & Stoughton 1964 978-0-345-21515-4 Book
Francis Chichester Atlantic Adventure George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1962 978-0-04-910004-6 Book
Francis Chichester Solo to Sydney Conway Maritime Publishers 1982 978-0-85177-254-7 Book
Theo Rye Great yacht design 12 – Gipsy Moth IV Classic Boat 2017 URL: https://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/great-yacht-designs-12-gipsy-moth-iv/ Web Article
Francis Chichester Alone Over The Tasman Sea George Allen & Unwin Ltd 1945 978-1-5098-2579-0 Book
Francis Chichester Alone Across The Atlantic Bello 1968 978-0-04-910035-0 Book
Francis Chichester Ride on the Wind Hamish Hamilton 1967 978-1-55778-223-6 Book
Sheila Chichester Two Lives,two worlds-Autobiography Hodder & Stoughton 1969 978-0-340-10626-6 Book
Ian Strathcarron Never Fear: Reliving the Life of Sir Francis Chichester Unicorn Publishing Group 2016 978-1-910787-16-8 Book
Frank Carr GIPSY MOTH IV:Round the World with Sir Francis Chichester'' Pitkin Pictorials 1969 ASIN B000WSLW84 Book
Anita Leslie:A biography Francis Chichester: A biography Hutchinson 1967 978-0-340-40667-0 Book
Don Holm The Circumnavigators Prentice-Hall 1974 978-0-13-134452-5 Chapter
Brandt Aymar Men at Sea: Men at Sea:The Best Sea Stories of All Time Barrie & Jenkins 1989 978-0-340-40667-0 Book
Graham Snook GIPSY MOTH IV:A DUD OR A CLASSIC? Ocean sailor Stories-Kraken yachts 2021 URL:https://krakenyachts.com/gipsy-moth-iv-a-dud-or-a-classic/ Web Article
Kevin Green SAILING A LEGEND Boating New Zealand 2020 URL:https://boatingnz.co.nz/gipsy-moth-iv-restored/ Web Article
Ian Strathcarron Sir Francis Chichester changed my life Classic Boat Magazine 2016 URL: https://www.classicboat.co.uk/articles/sir-francis-chichester-changed-life/ Web Article
Charles Doane Driving Miss Gipsy (Moth IV) Wavetrain Blog 2021 URL: https://wavetrain.net/2010/02/09/driving-miss-gipsy-moth-iv/ Web Article
Kim Kavin A Piece of History Soundings 2021 URL: https://www.soundingsonline.com/voices/a-piece-of-history Book
BBC.COM News Editor Gypsy Moth IV returns for round-the-world anniversary BBC 2016 URL: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-37049232 News Article
Lars Reisberg READING SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER'S "GIPSY MOTH CIRCLES THE WORLD" NO FRILLS SAILING.com 2016 URL: https://no-frills-sailing.com/reading-sir-francis-chichesters-gipsy-moth-circles-the-world// Web Article
Anna Symcox Kiwis beat the clock on Gipsy Moth IV Sail World Magazine 2006 URL: https://www.sail-world.com/Australia/Kiwis-beat-the-clock-on-Gipsy-Moth-IV/-25021?source=google Web Article
Andrew Bray Reflecting on the Journey of Sir Francis Chichester mysailing.com.au 2017 URL: https://www.mysailing.com.au/sailing-a-classic// Web Article
Charles J. Doane Reflecting on the Journey of Sir Francis Chichester SAIL Magazine 2017/2015 URL: https://www.sailmagazine.com/cruising/reflecting-on-the-journey-of-sir-francis-chichester/ Web Article
Epco Ongering Gipsy Moth IV: varen op een legende boottesten.nl 2022 URL: https://boottesten.nl/gipsy-moth-iv-varen-op-een-legende/ Web Article
Watersport-tv.nlEditor Legendarische Gipsy Moth IV in Nederland watersport-tv.nl 2023 URL: https://www.watersport-tv.nl/nw-31400-7-4234030/nieuws/legendarische_gipsy_moth_iv_in_nederland.html/ Web Article
Zeilen.nl Editor Gipsy Moth IV weer rond de wereld www.zeilen.nl 2004 URL: https://www.zeilen.nl/actueel/nieuws/gipsy_moth_iv_weer_rond_de_wereld/ Web Article

References

  1. ^ Illingworth, John H (1969). Further offshore: Ocean racing, fast cruising, modern yacht handling and equipment. p. 262.
  2. ^ a b c d Pickthall, Barry. "Francis Chichester's 30th Anniversary". Archived from the original on 18 April 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Gipsy Moth to stay on Island". Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Gipsy Moth IV to appear at summer regattas". Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Avenue of Sail". Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  6. ^ Monthly, Yachting (4 February 2021). "Gipsy Moth IV is up for sale". Yachting Monthly. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  7. ^ Topol, Tom (3 November 2015). "New British Passport Launched Today". Passport-collector.com. Retrieved 4 August 2021.

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AnasaziEpisode The X-FilesNomor episodeMusim 2Episode 25SutradaraR. W. GoodwinTeleplayChris CarterPengarangDavid DuchovnyChris CarterKode produksi2X25Tanggal siar19 Mei 1995Durasi45 menitBintang tamu Peter Donat sebagai William Mulder Floyd Red Crow Westerman sebagai Albert Hosteen Nicholas Lea sebagai Alex Krycek William B. Davis sebagai The Smoking Man Bernie Coulson sebagai Kenneth Soona / The Thinker Bruce Harwood sebagai John Fitzgerald Byers Dean Haglund sebagai Richard Langly Tom ...

 

Mallam Junction Interchange in Accra The Mallam Interchange is a dual carriage road system flyover in Accra in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is part of the six-lane, 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) George Walker Bush Highway funded by the United States' Millennium Challenge Corporation.[1] References ^ Tetteh Quarshie-Mallam Road ready Feb 2012. www.modernghana.com. Retrieved 1 December 2011. vteRoads and interchanges in GhanaRoads Accra–Winneba Highway George Walker Bush Highway...

Painting by Matthias Stom The Judgement of Solomon (c. 1640) by Matthias Stom The Judgement of Solomon is an oil on canvas painting by Matthias Stom, created c. 1640, representing the Judgement of Solomon.[1] Previously owned by Principe Carcafa d'Andria of Naples, it is now in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, whose purchase of it in 1970 was funded by the Laurence H. Favrot Bequest.[2] See also List of paintings by Matthias Stom References ^ Hoyt, Bridget O'Brien (2013). Emph...

 

Professional body in the United Kingdom for public relations practitioners Chartered Institute of Public RelationsTypeNon-profitIndustryPublic relationsFounded1948; 75 years ago (1948)HeadquartersLondonArea servedWorldwideKey peopleAlastair McCapra (CEO)Rachel Roberts Chart.PR(President, 2022)[1]Websitecipr.co.uk The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) is a professional body in the United Kingdom for public relations practitioners. Founded as the Institute...

 

2004 compilation album by Busta RhymesThe Artist Collection: Busta RhymesCompilation album by Busta RhymesReleasedOctober 12, 2004Recorded2001-2003GenreHip hopLabelBMG InternationalProducerBusta Rhymes, The Neptunes, J Dilla, Just Blaze, Rick Rock, Dr. Dre, Wild Style, True Master, YogiBusta Rhymes chronology It Ain't Safe No More(2002) The Artist Collection: Busta Rhymes(2004) The Big Bang(2006) The Artist Collection is a compilation album by rapper Busta Rhymes released on October 1...

Plakietka Wojska Inżynieryjne ludowego Wojska Polskiego – jeden z rodzajów wojsk Wojska Polskiego w latach 1943–1990. Polskie wojska inżynieryjno-saperskie na froncie wschodnim W maju 1943 roku rozpoczęto formowanie 1 Dywizji Piechoty. W jej składzie sformowano pierwszą jednostkę saperską ludowego Wojska polskiego – 1 samodzielny batalion saperów[1]. 19 sierpnia 1943 roku ukazał się rozkaz organizacyjny dowódcy korpusu gen. Zygmunta Berlinga ustalający skład i kolejność ...

 

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