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STORM TRYSAIL TRANSPAC 65 CLASS
A new chapter in a success story:
Udo Schütz presents a brand new CONTAINER
CONTAINER powered by CORMASTER
Press Release 08/01
Selters/Kiel September 5th, 2008. The industry had been speculating,
the experts were certain and now she is here: Udo Schütz, founder
of Schütz GmbH & Co. KGaA and pioneer of honeycomb technologies
prevalent in aircraft construction, is ready to show off a brand new boat.
The new sailing yacht CONTAINER, one of the successors to the legendary
yachts of the eighties and nineties of the same name, will be presented
to owner and crew in the first week in September. After 11 months of construction
at the Knierim-Werft dockyard, the first test runs are being conducted
in the Kiel Fjord putting the yacht through its paces.

The STP65 class high-tech boat is not only representative of the latest
in racing yacht construction, but also is a trail blazer thanks to the
current material development conducted by the composites division of Schütz
GmbH & Co. KgaA. That’s because the 65 foot long boat was constructed
by using honeycomb technologies.
15 years after claiming victory at the legendary Admiral’s Cup,
after numerous research and development stages and after continuously
developing composite technologies further, Schütz has a new generation
of honeycombs that can otherwise only be found in the Airbus A380.
Modified to fit three dimensional deformation conditions for boat construction,
Schütz developed a special Kevlar honeycomb (CORMASTER CN1), which
retains stability but is up to 15% lighter.
The total weight of the structure is lessened by about 5% - a heavy advantage
because the weight saved is used in the keel’s roughly 4.5-meter
long lever arm which will improve performance significantly.
CORMASTER is the ideal building material for fast and light sailing yachts,
a feat Schütz has proven since 1982 with the Pinta, constructed in
Selters, and with one of the first CONTAINER yachts. By the way, the victors
at the 1993 Admiral’s Cup can still be found sailing off the coast
of Palma de Mallorca. Even though initially intended for use in aircraft
construction, Schütz and his crew see honeycomb technologies as the
future of yacht construction today more than ever. They also consider
the CONTAINER to be a trendsetter and an ambassador of this trailblazing,
lightweight material.
Designed by the successful team of Judel and Vrolijk and constructed
by the Knierim Werft dockyard with Schütz know-how, the new CONTAINER
will be christened on September 6th, 2008 at the Knierim Werft in Kiel
and will have to prove herself just three weeks later, from 09/29 to 10/04,
at the Les Voiles de Saint Tropez. The new high-tech boat will also be
participating in the Middle Sea Race taking place from the 18th to the
20th of October.
About Schütz
The Schütz Group has been developing and producing market-driven
and customer-driven, innovative products made of plastic and metal since
1958. Today the company is a world leader for the Intermediate Bulk Container
(IBC) product field in the market segment of industrial transportation
packaging for chemicals, petrochemicals, food and pharmaceuticals. The
group employs approx. 3,000 workers at 25 different company locations
worldwide.
Beginning in 1984, Schütz has made a name for itself in the development
and production of lightweight construction components for the airline
industry. With the so-called honeycomb technologies, Schütz produces
lightweight construction material for a myriad of applications throughout
the aerospace industry, racing fields, automobile construction or other
high-tech applications.
Boat Specifications
CONTAINER
Class: STP65
Length: 20.01 m (65 feet)
Width: 4.80 m
Draft: 4.80 m
Weight: 13,400 kg
Mast Height: 34 m
Sail Area: 160 m² (main sail) and 104 m² (foresail)
Gennaker: 410 m²
Capacity: approx. 16 – 18 crew
Design: Judel / Vrolijk & Co
Builder: Knierim Yachtbau GmbH
For further information and visual materials, please contact:
4Sail Communications
Dirk Neumann
dirkneumann4s@aol.com
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