Sailing websites are usually full of pictures with nice sailing boats and ours seem to stick to that rule too..., but behind the results there are crews and with time we tend to forget who they were. Here is a selection of them in descending order. This page is still under construction so please bear with the partial information. If you have comments or pictures with you team please send them to me! email: webmaster@5.5class.org
SUI-143 Whisper; Vincenzo Boaron, Ambrogio Johnson & Federico Fischlin winner of the Evolution division in Sanremo
NED-16 Isis from Jeroen de Vries, Peter Parmentier and and Nick Spaans
Flavio Marazzi and team winner of the World championship 2007 in San Remo
ITA-73 Carabella with Claudio Mazzanti, Alfredo Delli and Luca Marolli winner of Classic Cup 2007 and first of the Classics in the Worlds.
Hans Nadorp, Erik Wesselman and Frans van Schellen sailing Maitresse took first place overall of the Dutch Open 2007 and the German Open one week earlier!
Dutch open championship 2007: Geert Bakker and his team mates winning a picture of the
'Wooden block' (lying somewhere in Italy)
Rolf Kellenberger, Jörg Sonntag and Eric Kemperman sailing Shaolin to win the 07 edition of the Austrian open on the Wolfgangsee.
Jeroen de Vries, Peter Parmentier, Nick Spaans, winner of the Evolution division in the King Olaf Cup
held in Hanko June 28 to 1st of July 2007.
Marie-Françoise 17/Addam3/Maitresse: Alpen Cup winners - Torbole
Menzi/Stampfli/Gaume: 1st place, Italian Championship - Verbania
2005
Menzi/Stampfli/Gaume: 1st place, European Championship - Attersee
2004
Silver Fox / Blade Runner / Addam3, European Championship, Hanko
Stampfli/Menzi/Gaume: winner of the Dutch Open, Braassemermeer
Nadorp/Wesselman/Van Schellen: Dutch Open, Braassemermeer
Pasman: Dutch Open, Braassemermeer
2003
Chirieleison: 1st Classic yacht, World championship - Torbole
Ali Baba/Artémis/Forza Del Destino, winning team of the Gstaad Yacht Club Trophy
Pieper/Melges/Junker: Silver medal, Swiss championship - Thun
2002
The Marazzis, winners of World championship, Helsinki