The Great American III
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The Great American III

The Great American III is an Open 60, designed by Bernard Nivelt and sailed as Soildaires by Thierry Dubois. I sailed the Open 60 solo to the United States in 2006, where the boat began a 10-month refit project at Maine Yacht Center in Portland, Maine. Work included substantial stem repairs; removal and modification of the canting keel; rehab of the engine; total replacement of the electrical system as well as a new deck layout with a new pedestal.
Great American III Boat Specifications:
- Length Over All 60’
- Waterline Length 60’
- Beam 17’
- Draft 14.5’
- Displacement8.5 tons
- Mast Height 85’
Open 60 Sailboat
Designed for speed and durability, the Open 60 is one of the fastest boats in sailing. Made of carbon-fiber or fiberglass, the boats represent an “open” design, which must meet specific requirements, addressing boat length and keel.
The Open 60’s have few comforts for the single-handed skipper. Much time is spent much in the “crash” seat, which separates the open cockpit and deck from the navigation work station. An elaborate computer and electronic system allows the sailor to navigate solo and communicate to shore as needed.
Stability requirements include a canting keel, which allows the skipper to right the boat without the assistance of waves.
All Open 60’s which race in the Vendee Globe and other major sailing events must be certified by IMOCA, the International Monohull Open Classes Association (IMOCA). Certification requires measurement and stability tests prior to acceptance to major Open 60 events worldwide.



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