America's Cup Challenger from Yaka a new French challenge team
with dynamic, resourcefull and youthfull syndicate. Limited
Edition.
Size: 61 cm L x 102 cm H
1999 sees a new challenge structure with a dynamic, resourceful
and youthful syndicate. Originally called Yaka, (French slang for
'just do it') the syndicate is the brainchild of Luc Gellusseau and
Pierre Mas, of Corum Sailing Team fame. Gellusseau who now runs the
technical and design team, has managed to group together the best
bits of the previous French challenges along with a large quantity
of new, young talent. He and Mas realised that it was important to
stay out of French national politics and to that end the syndicate
is a relatively small budget operation. The sponsorship was
supplied early by two technology companies, Bouygues Telecom and
Transiciel. Le Defi, as it is now called, only dreamt of builidng
one boat and are well organised, completely transparent and very
motivated. Bertrand Pacé is at the helm of the boat, Thierry
Pepponet is tactician and the well-respected Dutchman Marcel van
Triest is navigator. Pacé, undoubtly France's most talented
helmsman today, is a top ranked match racer - world champion in
1994 and runner-up in 1998 - commands huge loyalty amongst his crew
and is mature in his approach after three Cups. The design team
includes such notables as Bernard Nivelt and Daniel Andrieu along
with other names from the French world of composite structures and
aerodynamics. The stated goal of the French Team was to do a good
and to get to the Louis Vuitton semi-finals.They succed with their
victory against America one, and reached to an honorable 6th
rank.