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SKUD 18

The SKUD18 is the result of collaboration between Access Sailing’s Chris Mitchell and B&B Technology and Innovation - Julian Bethwaite and Martin Billoch.
 
By combining Mitchell's unique understanding and ideology of sailing for people with disabilities with 20 years of Bethwaite's high performance skiff experience, the result is the innovative 'lead assisted skiff' (LAS), the SKUD18.
 
The boat is an exciting challenge for able-bodied and disabled sailors alike. This boat has been designed from a performance basis, to offer scintillating, crisp and snappy response to sailors regardless of their mobility.
 
Mitchell, designer of all Access sailcraft and support equipment notes, 'The SKUD18 is very versatile and can be handled by a variety of crew configurations. The helmsperson can transfer manually and be steering with tillers, or be in a fixed seat on the centreline using a manual joystick, push/pull rods, or a servo assist joystick with full control of all functions. The forward crew can either be on the centreline, transferring manually, even riding trapeze. As its name denotes, the SKUD18 is a SKiff of Universal Design and can be sailed by people with all levels of physical ability.'
 
For Paralympic competition the SKUD18 sails with two sailors seated on the centreline.
 
Chris Mitchell (SKUD 18 designer) and Julian Bethwaite (co-designer), in cooperation with the IFDS, signed an agreement in September 2006 by which Bethwaite Design became the builder of note and completed the rollout of the SKUD 18 through the 2008 Paralympic Games, Qingdao, China. Over that two year period, Access Sailing (licensor of the SKUD 18) and Bethwaite Design worked with the SKUD Class Management Committee, the International Access Class Association and the sailors to supply the best equipment possible for teams preparing for the Games.
 
Since October 2008, the responsibility for building the SKUD 18 has reverted to Access Sailing. The company has taken this opportunity to implement some significant modifications to the boat and the first MkII SKUD 18s have now been shipped to customers in Europe.
 
The key changes are:
  • Gunwale Join – The dinghy style rollover gunwale has been replaced with a keelboat style join, reducing overall beam, drag and the potential for damage while the boat is alongside.
  • Chainplates – New chainplates are fixed to a bulkhead inside the hull and have incorporated lifting points
  • Cowling – A new cowling that extends to the stem head fitting and matches the new gunwale shape has been adopted.
  • Keel Lock-Down – An 8mm stainless steel pin now passes laterally through two substantial fittings on the centreboard case and the top of the centreboard.
  • Keel Bulb Fixing – Two 12mm pins are now fitted laterally to enable fixing and removal of the bulb while on a trailer or cradle.
  • Rudders – Stainless steel cassette style rudder stocks, drop-in GRP rudders, adjustable tie-rod and tiller steering are now provided standard with new boats.
  • Rig – Selden in the UK have been engaged to produce rigs for the MKII boats. This includes a two-piece composite mast, compression boom vang (which frees up cockpit space) and provision for trapeze. 
All Mk1 SKUD18s and Bethwaite Design components continue to meet class rules requirements.
 
Access Sailing is now working in conjunction with the IACA’s recently elected SKUD18 Committee to support the development of the class. It is expected that a number of new nations will be preparing for the 2012 Two-Person Paralympic Sailing Competition in Weymouth, and also that the SKUD18 will achieve growing acceptance as lightweight two and three person sportsboat for club racing and training.
 
Owners or sailors can affiliate with the IACA through their National Access Class Association (NACA), but in countries where no NACA is established, members can join the IACA directly. One free annual membership of the NACA/IACA is offered to each new SKUD owner. Where the owner is a company or organisation, that membership can be delegated to an individual.
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Latest SKUD 18 News


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Update from the SKUD 18 Committee

Fitzgibbon & Cox win in Weymouth

SKUD 18s Racing at Sail For Gold

GBR wins IFDS World Championship in SKUD 18

IFDS Worlds Underway

Rickham & Birrell Top SKUD at Access Worlds

SKUD 18 Class Rules Updated

SKUD 18s at Sail Melbourne 2009 - AUS

Applications for Additional Equipment - SKUD 18

 

Other Links
 SKUD 18 Class Rules - June 2010
 Brochure & Specifications
 Application for Additional Equipment
 Summary & Details of Past Applications
 Minutes of SKUD Committee Telecons & Forums 2009-2010
 Buoyancy Update August 2010
 Modifying MkI Mainsails for MkII Masts


Daniel Fitzgibbon & Rachael Cox (AUS) lead the SKUD 18s in Weymouth after Day 3

Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell are second after Day 3 in Weymouth

John McRoberts & Brenda Hopkin are third after Day 3 in Weymouth

Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR) had to work hard on the final day to win the 2010 IFDS Two-Person Keelboat World Championship in Medemblik

Scott Whitman & Julia Dorsett (USA) finished second in the 2010 IFDS Two-Person Keelboat World Championship in Medemblik

Dan Fitzgibbon & Rachael Cox finished third in the 2010 IFDS Two-Person Keelboat World Championship in Medemblik

A New Zealand SKUD 18 debut. Tim Dempsey and Jan Apel in Medemblik

Colourful racing in the SKUD 18s in Medemblik

Ame Barnbrook & Lindsay Mason (AUS) were strong on the final day in Medemblik

SKUD 18 Start Line in Medemblik

Alexandra Rickham & Niki Birrell (GBR) have won the 2010 IFDS Two-Person Keelboat World Championship in Medemblik

SKUD 18s underway on December 14

The SKUD 18 fleet in pursuit of the MacGregors

The SKUD 18 fleet at Sail Melbourne

Fitzgibbon was the only one to match the speed of the MacGregors at Sail Melbourne

The New Zealand and Victorian teams battled all week at Sail Melbourne

Fitzgibbon moved quickly up the placings at Sail Melbourne

The MacGregors made an early break at Sail Melbourne

The podium on Day 6 at Sail Melbourne

USA and GBR fight it out downwind in Race 6

Team USA Nick Scandone & Maureen McKinnon-Tucker lead the SKUD 18 fleet

Nick Scandone & Maureen McKinnon-Tucker (USA) are sailing consistently well in Qingdao

Niki Birrell and Alexandra Rickham (GBR) won race 6 in Qingdao

SKUD sailors Bento Amaral & Luisa Silvano (POR) at the Opening Ceremony

The SKUD 18 fleet gets underway at the Paralympic Sailing Competition in Qingdao

Colourful National Flag Gennakers are a feauture of the SKUD 18 fleet at the Paralympic Sailing Competition

SKUD 18 Team Eagle at the 2006 Americas Open Disabled Regatta in St Petersburg, Florida

 
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