Gretel II is a 12 Metre yacht built for the 1970 America's Cup designed by Alan Payne and built by Bill Barnett for Frank Packer. Bill Barnett: an incredible builder, designer and competitor Afloat
After defeating Marcel Bich’s France in the challenger selection series 4–0, the Australian yacht took on the American defender Intrepid, skippered by Bill Ficker in a best-of-seven race series.
Intrepid won the first race when Gretel IIs David Forbes was swept overboard but managed to hang onto the sail and scramble back on board. Then in a controversial second race, Gretel II crossed the finish line 1 minute 7 seconds ahead, but due to a collision at the start the Australian challenger was disqualified. Intrepid won the third race but Gretel II recorded a win in the fourth race by a margin of 1 minute 2 seconds. Intrepid then took out the fifth race to win the America's Cup 4–1.
Many observers, such as 1977 America's Cup winning skipper Ted Turner, believed that Gretel II was a faster boat than Intrepid but that the tactical cunning of Bill Ficker and Steve Van Dyke and the performance of the American crew were the deciding factors in the Americans' victory.
After a period with the Sydney Heritage Fleet, Gretel II was purchased by Michael Maxwell in 2005 and restored in New Zealand.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Gretel II returns to racing with Royal Sydney Yacht Squardon Sail World 3 September 2009 As at 2020, it was berthed at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Summer of sail launched on Derwent Derwent Sailing Squadron 6 October 2018
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Gretel II turned 50 in Hobart today Sail World 10 April 2020
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