From caribbeanracing.com
Current plans are for Titan 12 to race in St Maarten's Heineken Regatta, Puerto Rico International Regatta, BVI Spring Regatta, Rolex International Regatta and Antigua Sailing Week Mark Ploch who owns two Doyle franchises one in New York City, the other in St Petersburg Fl, is the project manager. Mark has been a good friend with Tom since he convinced him to buy Abracadabra I (now called Mermaid II), back in 1987. Mark has been seen recently on the Caribbean circuit helping current owner of Mermaid II, Bill Beradelli, to various victories including winning his weight in rum at the St Croix International Regatta this year. caribbeanracing.com: I understand Titan will be a development of Chance, Pyewacket and Pegasus with an upwind tweak for East Coast distance races. Can you tell me anything about the improvements made on the previous designs?
caribbeanracing.com: I also understand it intended to rate at the top of the current Bermuda Race IMS limit. How does this rating compare with CSA? Mark Ploch: I have no idea how this will rate in CSA but would assume close to were Pyewacket rates. caribbeanracing.com: Will the boat need to be modified to rate well for CSA? The new Sotto Voce has a different rig and keel for Caribbean racing. Mark Ploch: We will be sailing for the first time in the Caribbean so no modification for that series, it will really be the shake down for the boat. Afterwards the boat will go to the east coast for any changes deemed necessary ( hopefully none, this isn't the AC ) caribbeanracing.com: You're obviously planning to do the Newport Bermuda Race in 2004. What about the Transpac in 2005 or will this incarnation of Titan be too out of date by then, particularly in light of the new machines being built by Messrs Plattner and Disney? Mark Ploch: We are still in the planning stages for what to do afterwards. If we do not sail the Trans Atlantic race then races such as Annapolis Newport, and Halifax will be considered. caribbeanracing.com: Does Tom have a core team of individuals that have sailed with him for many years? Is the new boat going to need a radically different crew and if so who?
Scotty Bradford is the captain and is responsible for the boat. He will be sailing with us and is an excellent sailor. We will use him were ever we have a hole, he is pretty versatile and can do anything on the boat. Scotty and I grew up together in Corpus Christi Texas, we have been friends for a long time. He was a perfect choice to run the new boat for Tom and Dottie. By the way Dottie sails every race with us as well as some of the grand kids. This is a family boat but big enough to have some of the best help around. © Copyright 2001/2002/2003/2004/2005 caribbeanracing.com |


