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''Maiden'' is a aluminium
ocean racing Yacht racing is a sailing sport involving sailing yachts and larger sailboats, as distinguished from dinghy racing, which involves open boats. It is composed of multiple yachts, in direct competition, racing around a course marked by buoys or ...
yacht built in 1979, designed by
Bruce Farr Bruce Kenneth Farr (born 1949 in Auckland) is a New Zealand designer of racing and cruising yachts. Farrdesigned boats have won, challenged for, or placed highly in the Whitbread Round the World Race, America's Cup, and Sydney to Hobart Yacht Ra ...
and raced by Pierre Fehlmann,
Bertie Reed Stanley John Reed (more commonly known as Bertie Reed; 19 January 1943 – 18 December 2006) was a South African yachtsman. He was the first South African to complete three singlehanded circumnavigations. Life Reed was born in Port Elizabeth ...
and
Tracy Edwards Tracy Edwards, MBE (born 5 September 1962) is a British sailor. In 1989 she skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, becoming the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and was appointed ...
and John Bankart. Edwards bought the yacht in 1987 to compete in the 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race with an all-female crew. The yacht achieved good results and broke records, leading to Edwards becoming the first female winner of the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy, changing the perception of women in ocean racing. Edwards sold ''Maiden'' after the race; the yacht subsequently had several different owners. The last of these abandoned her in the Seychelles. She was brought back to England by Edwards in 2017 after a fundraising drive. After a major refit, the boat set off on a global voyage in 2018 to raise funds and awareness for girls' education under the foundation "The Maiden Factor". A second world tour began in 2021. In 2018, a documentary titled ''Maiden'' was made about Edwards and the crew competing in the race; its first showing was at the 2018
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.


Racing career


1979–1987

The aluminium-hulled racing yacht was commissioned by the Swiss Ocean Racing Club. Designed by Bruce Farr and named ''Disque D'Or 3'' (or ''Disque D'Or III)'' in 1979, she came fourth in the 1981–82 Whitbread Round the World Race, skippered by Swiss sailor Pierre Fehlmann. She was renamed ''Stabilo Boss'' for the 1986–87 BOC single-handed challenge, and came seventh, skippered by South African Bertie Reed.


Whitbread 1989–90

The boat, then named ''Prestige'', was bought by Tracy Edwards in 1987 with the intention of entering the first all-female Whitbread crew in the 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race; in the previous race, only five women had been among the 200 sailors. Edwards remortgaged her house to buy the boat, and was supported by King
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and sponsorship from
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Airlines. Edwards recruited a 12-woman crew; the boat nearly sank in the River Hamble on the way to the boatyard, but they rebuilt the boat from scratch in 1988. She was christened ''Maiden'' by
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. The 1989 Fastnet race was intended to be a warm-up for ''Maiden'' and crew, but was abandoned after the start owing to an injury to crewperson Jo Gooding. In the Whitbread race, ''Maiden'' finished second in her class (which included Rucanor Sport (BEL), Esprit de Liberté (FRA) and La Poste (FRA)), and was winner in Division D on two out of six individual legs of the race (including the longest leg, the iceberg strewn 7,260 nmi leg in the
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), the best finish by a British boat for 17 years. Edwards was awarded the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy, the first woman to receive it, and made an
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. The crew (not all for the whole race) were Tracy Edwards (skipper), Mandi Swan (Amanda Swan Neal), Mikaela Von Koskull, Claire Warren, Michele Paret, Tanja Visser, Sally Creaser, Dawn Riley, Nancy Hill, Jeni Mundy, Jo Gooding (from Leg 2), Sarah Davies (reserve), Kristin Harris (Leg 1) and Angela Farrell.


After Whitbread

Having taken out loans to buy the boat, Edwards sold her after the race. In 1990 Edwards published an account in ''Maiden'', co-authored with Tim Madge. There were several subsequent owners. In 1996/97 she was chartered by Stuart Bowen Davies and skippered by John Bankart and was successfully campaigned in the Hong Kong Round the World yacht Race which was organized by Jimmy Cornell. The last of this series of owners abandoned the yacht in a marina in the Seychelles. The marina seized the boat and offered it to Edwards, who was reunited with the boat after a break of 27 years and was shocked at her condition. Nevertheless, the intention, after fundraising and some restoration work in Cape Town, was to sail her back to England with original crew members and use her for fundraising to promote girls' education under the banner "Maiden Rescue". In the event, the yacht, considered unfit to be sailed, left Cape Town on 26 March 2017 by cargo ship. The shipping was arranged by Peters and May, who had worked with the Maiden team in the Whitbread race.


Return to England

''Maiden'' arrived in Southampton in April 2017 and the original crew reunited. The yacht was refitted by Hamble Yacht Services in
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, near Southampton, in the same shed where she had been refitted in 1988. She was re-rigged by Ocean Yacht Systems, the same firm that had rigged her in the 1980s.


World Tour 2018-20

''Maiden'' was re-launched in the summer of 2018 and in September 2018 departed from
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with a new crew of women, to prepare for a three-year world tour on behalf of the charity "The Maiden Factor Foundation", which was set up by Edwards with the support of the late King Hussein of Jordan's daughter,
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. A principal project of the charity is to use ''Maiden'' to raise funds and awareness for girls' education globally. The yacht left Hamble in November, and called into Plymouth for repairs. Their first scheduled stop was
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, India. They were headed for the
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on 26 November. On the voyage, crews and skippers were rotated; among the guest skippers planned were
Dee Caffari Denise "Dee" Caffari MBE (born 23 January 1973) is a British sailor, and in 2006 became the first woman to sail single-handedly and non-stop around the world "the wrong way"; westward against the prevailing winds and currents. In February 200 ...
,
Sharon Ferris Sharon Marie Ferris (born 17 January 1974 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada) is an Olympic sailor for New Zealand. Ferris competed at the 1996 and 2004 Olympics. She sailed on ''Amer Sports Too ''Amer Sports Too'' is a Volvo Ocean 60 T ...
and Wendy Tuck; the first is
Nikki Henderson Nikki Henderson Nicola Henderson (born 1993) is a British professional yachtswoman. In 2018, she became the youngest ever skipper to lead a team in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race at the age of 25. Sailing career Henderson began sailing ...
. The yacht arrived in Malta on 13 December 2018, and was passing through the Suez Canal in February 2019. Skippered by Wendy Tuck, ''Maiden'' reached Auckland, New Zealand, on 1 May 2019. In November 2019, having crossed the Pacific Ocean via
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to North America, she visited
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,
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,
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,
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and
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, all centres for yachting and opportunities for fundraising. She passed through the Panama Canal, skippered by
Liz Wardley Liz Wardley (born 6 December 1979) is a Papua New Guinean sailor. who was watch captain for Team SCA in the 2014–15 Volvo Ocean Race. Biography She lives in La Forêt-Fouesnant in Finistère, France, and has also lived in Sydney, Australia ...
, bound for Antigua. At each stop-off, hundreds of schoolgirls visited the boat and crew members gave talks in schools. Edwards commented: " We can’t keep up with the number of schools that want us. Teachers love it."


World Tour 2021-24

After a shakedown voyage from Dubai and passing through the Suez Canel, in March 2022 ''Maiden'' was in Palma, Majorca, a maintenance stop on the first leg of the new tour, this time for three years, first crossing the Atlantic to
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, Florida. Numerous other Atlantic stops would see ''Maiden'' arrive in
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later in 2022. In partnership with
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, the Tour sees a resumption of fundraising and an emphasis on education for females, particularly in
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subjects. In June 2022 she was in Brooklyn and in August was in Newport, Rhode Island.


See also

* List of Volvo Ocean Race sailors


References

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External links


Photo-diary of 2017/18 refit at HYS

The Maiden Factor

The Maiden Factor: world tour blog 2018-2020

Tracking ''Maiden'' (MMSI 232016680) on MarineTraffic
Individual sailing vessels 1970s sailing yachts Volvo Ocean Race yachts Sailing yachts built in the United Kingdom Sailing yachts of the United Kingdom Sailboat type designs by Bruce Farr