Boat International US Edition – June 2019

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BrianD’Isernia
Yacht:Columbia
Length:141ft
Year: 2014
Location:Antigua

Owner of Firebird
Length: 89ft
Year: 2016
Location: Norway


HowwastheracinginStBarths?Theracing
wasgood.Weespeciallylikedtheweatheron
thefinaldayandthedemandsitplacedonthe
boat.Columbiagotafewtastesoftheinclement
weathershewasoriginallydesignedto
workinasanexactreplicaofaGloucester,
Massachusettsfishingschooner.Everyone
onboardappreciatedthewarmerStBarths
climateovertheoriginallyintendedtemperatures
oftheGrandBanksoffNovaScotiathough!
WasityourfirstBucket?Yes.StBarths
takesonadifferentvibeduringtheBucket.It’s
wonderfultoseehowwelltheislandhasbounced
backafterHurricaneIrma.Wehopetherestofthe
Caribbeancanbeasluckyandfollowssuitsoon
Howdidyoufinditcomparedtoother
regattasyou’vetakenpartin?Weloved
thelaterstarttimesfortheregatta.Inaworld
wherethesailsarevanishingit’swonderful

toseesomanymodern,large,highfreeboard
sailingyachtsasyousailthecourse.Wewere
definitelyadifferentboatfromthemajorityof
thefleet,butColumbiaisoftenabitofamaverick
inmostregattas.Welovetorace,nomatter
whothecompetitionis.And,naturally,weloved
theyachthop
What’sthestatusofColumbiaII?Thehullis
theonlythingcompleted it’sinfourmodulesat
EasternShipbuildingGroupInc’sNelsonStreet
facility.ColumbiaIIhasnothadanydeckorinterior
configuration,andisreadytobecompletely
personalized.TheaimwithColumbiaIwasto
remainasfaithfultotheoriginalColumbiawhile
shewasreimaginedasasuperyacht.HullNo 2
ispoisedforsomeonetoputtheirowntakeon
herdecklayoutandinteriordesign.Thehull
beinginfourmodulesmeansColumbiaIIcould
becompletedinalittleoverayear

How’s your season shaping up? We’re currently
in the Lyngen Alps in Norway and have been lucky
to receive some heavy dumps of fresh powder
this year; lots of slopes are available to ski on. It is
amazing to see how the region’s infrastructure is
developing to accommodate the growing demand
from the yachting community. Yachts are starting
to explore the area, especially in Havnnes and
Lyngseidet. We’ve just brought on a new skipper,
Peter, who brings five years of experience
successfully running sailing yachts in the Arctic.
Our new immersion suits have become an
instant hit with our guests for Arctic kayaking!
Have you explored any new areas? Thanks
to our local partners, Boreal Yachting, and the
mountain guides who help us to run the program,

this year we are going even further into the Arctic
fjords, specifically to Finnmark and Jøkelfjord.
This fjord has been out of bounds for smaller and
slower yachts so Firebird often finds herself alone
in the vastness of this unique ski playground
How about your summer plans? In May we
are heading to Svalbard for the ultimate Arctic
ski touring experience. We’ve picked up some
strong charter interest and now only have two
weeks left available. We’ll stay there until the
ice comes in fall and it’s time to get out
You’re then heading to the Caribbean. Why the
change? Of course, one could spend one’s whole
life exploring the Norwegian fjords and Svalbard
without getting bored, but there are many more
places in the world to explore. For winter/spring

2020/21, Firebird heads to the Antarctic to run ski
and sail and wildlife charters there. For winter
2019/20 the Caribbean is the logical stop, and it
gives us an opportunity to air our racing sails that
have remained in storage for the last year. Then
we’ll head to Panama for the crossing with a stop
in Belize to try out the local diving
What races are you hoping to compete in?
Unfortunately, lots of islands and our favorite
spots were hit quite hard by hurricanes in recent
years, so we will need to see which regattas are
back up and running for next year. So far, the
Superyacht Challenge Antigua and Oyster Antigua
Regatta appear very appealing, and of course any
yacht would jump to accept the invitation to show
off her colors at the St Barths Bucket
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