LOUIS CAPIZZI
Les Régates Royales de Cannes 2019
Louis Capizzi Photographies
The Royal Regatta Cannes 2019
The Moonbeam, He is celebrating his 105th birthday.
This year This Thursday morning September 26, 2019 Captain Jeff, the skipper Yoann and crew members. Boys and girls Climb aboard the Moonbeam IV is entering a distinguished interior or rosewood, Persian rugs, antique lamps, leather binders combine to provide eye pleasure and exceptional comfort.
To sail in the Moonbeam IV is to enter the heart of its crew. The sail is number 8 and all team members have a number 8 printed on the back of their T-shirt. A Moonbeam that goes out to sea is a Moonbeam that every crew member controls, pampered because on a Moonbeam "security forces".
For the crew it's a child that we must take care of every moment of the day and night, it is also and above all a story of Moonbeam that is told in the ports, victories that we talk about.
It's always a family affair, to talk about chess is to understand, reassure and go back to the fight.
All the crew are ready for the preparations, then the briefing before the departure and at 10:30 everyone at his post.
We leave the port with the engine en route Then it deploys its 600 m2 of sails for its competition of the day. The Moonbeam IV and its crew, a place that we leave with regret, that's why I took my pen for it is some lines of the history of the men and women who have for companion the Sea and the Moonbeam IV.
Moonbeam IV, launched in 1914, will be put into service in 1920, after World War I, with an auric cutter rig. It is the fourth and largest Moonbeam of William Fife III. The Moonbeam IV entered the legend of the most prestigious regattas after winning the King's Cup in 1920 and 1923. He sailed with other Fife like Lulworth and Mariquita In 1950, it is acquired by the Rainier of Monaco.
It hosts on board Grace KElly and Rainier III. for their trip of Noces and takes the name of DeoJuvante one distinguishes a blazon at the end of the balm of the mainsail the portrait of the Princess and the prince of Monaco He changes his owner in 1960.
Found in Greece, he will be restored during 4 years in Burma Rangoon.
In 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. he participates in the sails of Cannes and Saint Tropez.
To date, Moonbeam is on sale.
Louis Capizzi
The Moonbeam, He is celebrating his 105th birthday.
This year This Thursday morning September 26, 2019 Captain Jeff, the skipper Yoann and crew members. Boys and girls Climb aboard the Moonbeam IV is entering a distinguished interior or rosewood, Persian rugs, antique lamps, leather binders combine to provide eye pleasure and exceptional comfort.
To sail in the Moonbeam IV is to enter the heart of its crew. The sail is number 8 and all team members have a number 8 printed on the back of their T-shirt. A Moonbeam that goes out to sea is a Moonbeam that every crew member controls, pampered because on a Moonbeam "security forces".
For the crew it's a child that we must take care of every moment of the day and night, it is also and above all a story of Moonbeam that is told in the ports, victories that we talk about.
It's always a family affair, to talk about chess is to understand, reassure and go back to the fight.
All the crew are ready for the preparations, then the briefing before the departure and at 10:30 everyone at his post.
We leave the port with the engine en route Then it deploys its 600 m2 of sails for its competition of the day. The Moonbeam IV and its crew, a place that we leave with regret, that's why I took my pen for it is some lines of the history of the men and women who have for companion the Sea and the Moonbeam IV.
Moonbeam IV, launched in 1914, will be put into service in 1920, after World War I, with an auric cutter rig. It is the fourth and largest Moonbeam of William Fife III. The Moonbeam IV entered the legend of the most prestigious regattas after winning the King's Cup in 1920 and 1923. He sailed with other Fife like Lulworth and Mariquita In 1950, it is acquired by the Rainier of Monaco.
It hosts on board Grace KElly and Rainier III. for their trip of Noces and takes the name of DeoJuvante one distinguishes a blazon at the end of the balm of the mainsail the portrait of the Princess and the prince of Monaco He changes his owner in 1960.
Found in Greece, he will be restored during 4 years in Burma Rangoon.
In 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. he participates in the sails of Cannes and Saint Tropez.
To date, Moonbeam is on sale.
Louis Capizzi