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Famous Yachts in Mallorca. The new Rainbow has had a significant impact on the J Class fleet and the broader sailing community. With Courtesy of Erica Lay & The Mallorca Bulletin. #24/0204.

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Erica Lay owner of EL CREW International Yacht Crew Agency http://www.elcrewco.com/ erica@elcrewco.com




Following on from the iconic Velsheda, it only seems fair we give the other incredible (not to mention sexy) J Class sailing yachts a chance to shine. This week we’re looking at the new Rainbow. 

She’s recently undergone a big refit under the new ownership of a rather famous man in in the yachting world: Neville Crichton, a prominent New Zealand businessman renowned for his significant contributions to the automotive and marine industries. Crichton's career began in the 1970s when he entered the automotive sector, eventually founding Ateco Automotive, which became one of Australasia's leading importers and distributors of European luxury cars, including brands like Ferrari, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo.

In addition to his automotive ventures, Crichton has made a substantial impact in the marine industry. An accomplished yachtsman, he started sailing from a young age and as he grew up, took the opportunity to get out on the water whenever he was able. In 1977 he bought his first yacht, an ocean racer called Inca. But Crichton had ideas for his dream yacht –when no yard he approached could build what he wanted, he formed his own team and built it himself, which lead to him founding the highly regarded boat building company Alloy Yachts. Over the next 29 years they launched various motor and sailing yachts up to 67m (including over 20 for his own use) until the business closed in 2016.

Crichton has competed in numerous international sailing competitions, including the Sydney to Hobart, Fastnet, Transpac, and of course the Palma Superyacht Cup. 

A couple of years ago he decided to add the J Class yacht Rainbow to his fleet. This current Rainbow is a remarkable tribute to the original Rainbow, which was designed by the legendary naval architect Starling Burgess and built by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company in 1934. The new Rainbow represents a blend of historical authenticity and modern technology, capturing the essence of the original while enhancing performance and comfort. 

The original Rainbow was commissioned by Harold Vanderbilt to defend the America’s Cup against the British challenger Endeavour in 1934. Designed and built in record time, Rainbow was a technological marvel of her day. She featured innovative design elements and construction techniques that made her a formidable competitor. Rainbow successfully defended the America’s Cup, securing her place in sailing history. However, like many J Class yachts, she was eventually decommissioned and scrapped after World War II.

The idea to recreate Rainbow emerged in the early 2000s, driven by a resurgence of interest in the J Class and a desire to revive these majestic yachts for modern racing and cruising. The vision was to build a yacht that remained faithful to the original 1934 design while incorporating contemporary advancements in materials, construction, and systems.

The design process for the new Rainbow began with meticulous research into the original yacht’s plans and specifications. Dykstra Naval Architects, known for their expertise in classic yacht design and restoration, were commissioned to oversee the project. They used the original Burgess plans as a foundation, ensuring the new Rainbow would retain the classic lines and aesthetic of her predecessor.

While the new Rainbow is visually very similar to the original, significant modern innovations have been integrated into her construction and systems, like choosing aluminium over timber for the hull to improve performance and longevity. 

Rigging and sails are, unsurprisingly, state of the art to enhance her sailing capabilities. The original Rainbow’s rigging and sails were made from natural fibres and wood, which required more maintenance and were less efficient.

Modern navigation, communication, and safety systems have been discreetly incorporated into the new Rainbow, ensuring compliance with contemporary standards while maintaining the yacht’s classic appearance. 

The new Rainbow was launched in 2012 by Holland Jachtbouw, a shipyard renowned for building and restoring classic yachts. Her debut was highly anticipated, and she quickly became a favourite in the J Class regatta circuit. Rainbow has since competed in numerous prestigious events, showcasing her speed, agility, and timeless beauty.

The new Rainbow has had a significant impact on the J Class fleet and the broader sailing community. She represents a successful fusion of historical fidelity and modern innovation, demonstrating that classic yacht designs can still compete at the highest levels of racing. Rainbow’s presence in regattas has helped to revive interest in the J Class and has inspired other restorations and new builds within the class.


Erica Lay

Since 2007, Erica has worked as an international superyacht crew agent, building a strong reputation for honesty, drive, and treating every client's needs with laser-focused precision. Known for her straight-talking approach, she treats every placement like a new project, leveraging her deep industry knowledge to deliver unmatched results. On the side of this successful business she moonlights as a freelance journalist, writing regular columns for the industry’s top publications. Erica uses her platforms to tackle important crew topics that others shy away from. A passionate ambassador for mental health awareness, she's always pushing to improve the industry for everyone. And she's conscious of her own skills - a big advocate for continuing professional development she's always up to something new to ensure her agency, EL CREW CO, continues to evolve with the times and changing industry environment. Erica also recently launched a new CV service, designed to help more experienced crew who want to elevate their professional profiles—because she understands that being the best requires attention to every detail.