![]() Jud Smith and his crew during e33 Match Racing in Marblehead, MA |
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August 2007 issue no. 6 |
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Photo of encore getting packed up in Portsmouth, RI to be delivered to Annapolis, MD Robbie and Janet Doyle on eclipse Racing cockpit cushions on eclipse |
"extremely easy and very comfortable to sail"
I can say that this boat is extremely easy and very comfortable to sail. Last Sunday, my wife and I took the boat out for a very enjoyable sail. We sailed across the Chesapeake Bay in winds ranging from 8 to 15 knots and we had a ball. We passed every boat in sight, including some over 40 feet. My wife took the helm for over half of the day and I almost had to wrestle it away from her. She loves the boat! We have given up playing golf on weekends for sailing the e33. We get nothing but compliments about the looks of the boat, always followed by the question, "what kind of boat is she?"
From Jeremy Wurmfeld, co-founder of e sailing yachts and designer of the e33: I am just back from a trip to Annapolis to sail with Ben Michaelson on his new e33 encore. From a design and naval architecture point of view, the boat is simply everything we intended. We are thrilled. The whole program is going very well. My favorite moment in Annapolis occurred as Ben maneuvered the boat into his slip and a fellow against whom we had just finished racing, yelled over, I am having boat envy." The compliments are frequent on board the e33. We dont have any photos
of the e33 in Annapolis sailing yet, however, below are several shots of world
famous Etchells sailors, Jud Smith and Dave Curtis match racing in Marblehead,
MA. Jud is the reigning Rolex Yachtsman of the Year and Dave is a two-time winner
of the same award.
From Robbie Doyle, co-founder of e sailing yachts: We had a great evening sailing hull number 2, eclipse, in Marblehead. It was a light air and we starting 2 minutes behind the J105 fleet, which all use spinnakers. We were successful beating all but one of the J105's across the finish line! We also managed tp beat the J100 by 25 minutes or so. We have become acustomed to sailing with the cockpit cushions in place! The new Doyle light jib and reaching eyes were a big help. Photos of hull number 2, eclipse, on
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Designer Jeremy Wurmfeld and Robbie Doyle on e33 hull #2 in Marblehead, MA |
What could possibly be more fun than
sailing an e33?
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Dave and Jud donated their time and the crew seats were auctioned off to raise money for the 13th Annual HNS Auction. The best of 5 match race series took place on Saturday, July 7, 2007 in Marblehead, MA right off the lighthouse at the mouth of the harbor. It was an exciting morning of close racing with Jud Smith's team just nipping David Curtis' team at the finish line of the 5th and deciding race!
Boston Yacht Club in Marblehead, MA, was hosting the auction to benefit Hospice of the North Shore (HNS). HNS provides comprehensive and compassionate support for children and adults affected by life-limiting illness, death, and loss.
Keith Church

Co-founders
Robbie Doyle and Jeremy Wurmfeld
Sailing the e33 in Marblehead, MA
Robbie Doyle | 617.510.2099
Jeremy Wurmfeld | 646.591.4416
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