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- Tuiga, 1909 -
More than
ninety years of history have accompanied this elegant, William
Fife 15-meter International Rule on her marvelous journey from
the day of her launch to present day. Now, thanks to Prince
Albert's passion for the sea, Tuiga is reliving her heyday,
competing under the flag of the Monaco Yacht Club .
After her
launch in 1909, Tuiga quickly became one of the stars of the big
rallies and then later was subjected to a whole host of changes.
Her elegant lines are the work of design genius, William Fife,
and were commissioned by the Spanish Duke of Medinacelli. The
Duke was very clear about what he wanted: " a boat which would
be capable of competing on an equal footing against Hispania,
King Alfonso XIII of Spain's craft". And so it was. For over
four years, the two boats competed in Spanish, French and
English waters.
In 1913, Tuiga
was sold, she went from owner to owner with each one making a
change here and there to better suit her to his needs. The first
installed electricity and reduced her sail surface by 20 per
cent in 1923. In 1934, another Tuiga's owners mounted her with a
35-bhp Bergius engine and changed her sail plan from fore-and
aft to Marconi. The last act of the idiocy came in 1970 when
another owner, decided to get rid of the wonderful rake of her
stern.
This marked
the beginning of a decline which lasted until 1989, when she was
a rediscovered by Albert Obrist, owner of Altair. Tuiga then
spent four years at the Fairline Restorations boatyard in
England. During this time she was dismantled and meticulously
rebuilt piece by piece using Fife's original plans.
She was now
been fully restored to her former glory and is enjoying a
magical new life in the waters of the principality with her new
owner, the Monaco Yacht Club, headed by Prince Albert Grimaldi. |