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A horn cutter from Chicago
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Olympian P14 is a dark green-hulled horn cutter fitted with a glazed, long, and low deckhouse. Built on the great American lakes at the Mc Clure shipyard of Chicago in 1913, according to the plans of the famous American architect William Gardner and the rules of the ephemeral P Class, she has two sister ships with the black-hulled Corinthian P5 and the red-hulled Chips P13. The winner in 1913 and 1914 of the prestigious Chicago to Mackinak Regatta, Olympian P14 had never left the great lakes, except for a regatta in Newport, before being transformed into a Bermudian sailboat and taken to the Mediterranean by the sailor Bruno Troublé in 2014. The Olympian made its very first appearance in France in Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez with Philippe Oddo, a French entrepreneur and banker.
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