October 5, 2024
New Arabian 100 Arriving In Oman (Photo Courtesy of Oman Sail)
New Arabian 100 Arriving In Oman (Photo Courtesy of Oman Sail)

 

 

 

 

The newest of the world’s largest and fastest racing trimarans arrives in Oman for assembly.

The first Arabian 100, a new class of 105′ trimaran, has arrived in the southern city of Salalah in Oman for final assembly. Built by Boatspeed in Australia, the three hulls and connecting beams were shipped on deck to Salalah via India. On Saturday the 2nd of May, the parts were transferred to the custom-built shed in Salalah in the Royal Yacht Squadron compound where the fleet of yachts belonging to His Majesty Sultan Qaboos is maintained.



Over the next four months the spars will arrive fro m Southern Spars in Auckland, New Zealand whilst the Harken deck gear and winches will arrive from Italy. Before the trimaran is launched at the end of August for sea trials a full set of North Sails will arrive from France. Originally designed by Nigel Irens and Benoit Cabaret, the Arabian 100 is a close sister ship to the very successful and very famous ‘Sodeb’O’ campaigned by Thomas Coville. Sodeb’o has set many records around the world and her design was a perfect platform on which to develop a new class of racing trimarans that also offer perfect training platform. 

The as yet un-named Arabian 100, His Majesty will name it on completion, will be used by Oman Sail to further the profile of Oman internationally whilst training a new generation of young Omanis. Without the rotating mast of Sodeb’O and the simplifying of some of the processes, the new trimaran will easily accommodate a large crew of trainers and trainees on short or long distance challenges. The Arabian 100 will be part of the programme which will involve long distance races as well as being an international ambassador of Oman.  An Omani crew who will be trained to sail the Arabian 100 but there will also be a strong Omani contingency in the background doing the boatbuilding, maintenance, systems, rigging and sailmaking. A cornerstone of Oman Sail’s charter is the development of young Omanis in the larger scheme of reigniting Oman’s maritime heritage. The Oman Sail Academy is in the second phase of recruitment for young Omani men and women, may of whom will be part of the Arabian 100 crew when she starts her schedule of events 

Currently Oman Sail has several Omani crew members sailing in their race team in events such as the Clipper Round the World Challenge and the iShares Cup. In March Oman welcomed back Mohsin Al Busaidi as the first Arab to circumnavigate the world non-stop. He achieved this feat on another of Oman Sail’s racing trimarans, Musandam.

The long term objective is to make sailing accessible to schools and young enthusiasts, developing a wider base from which sailors from around the country can progress up in to the Oman Sail Racing Team – or on to develop marine industry skills, and the infrastructure to create a sustainable future for sailing in Oman.  The creation of role models like Mohsin Al Busaidi has already started to inspire young Omanis and shows that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.

For further information, visit http://www.omansail.com

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