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'Far ahead of his time': Renowned Kiwi boat designer Ron Given dies
A boat designer ahead of his time and a perennial student determined to perfect his craft – even in his final days.
That’s how friends and loved ones have described Ron Given, one of the country’s most famous boat designers, who died on Sunday in Noumea - two days before his 86th birthday.
Given had been living in New Caledonia off and on since 2020, shortly after being diagnosed with metastatic melanoma – a decade after undergoing successful treatment for skin cancer.
"Immunotherapy treatment gave him three more years but, in February, the disease came back and no more could be offered medically,” Given's wife Andr ée said.
“Everything was arranged to get palliative care at our apartment. Ron died peacefully around midday Sunday, surrounded by his Noumea family and the week before, his son Victor and daughter Tracey came to see him.”
Tributes have been pouring in for Given, designer of the Paper Tiger catamaran which – with more than 6000 registered worldwide – is considered the country’s most successful “off the beach boat”.
Retired boatbuilder and good friend Craig Partridge said the industry has lost one of its leading figures.
“He was a brilliant designer and, in some ways, underrated. I don't believe there's been any other designer in the world that had that many boats built off the design,” Partridge said.
At the time of his death, Given was designing a 16m motor catamaran for a Tauranga-based client.
“Ron kept telling the doctors to get on with it because he needed to get home and get back to his project. That was the kind of guy he was, committed to the industry and to his craft to the very end.”
From an engineering background and with a love for motocross, Given designed his first boat as a 24-year-old in 1961 – driven by a desire to perfect what he believed was “the boat of the future”.
“He was far ahead of his time, one of our most talented yacht designers and obviously one of our best multi-hull designers,” said decorated Olympic sailing coach Grant Beck.
“He was extraordinarily clever and never offered a complex solution to a problem. He always found a simple solution.”
Given’s work received high praise in several countries.
“The New Caledonians have phenomenal respect for Ron and, in some ways, he is more appreciated there than he is over here - because he has so many boats over there, doing enormous miles.
“And he had a great sense of humour – he was the only person I know who was fully French and fully Kiwi and managed to pick up the worst from both cultures,” Beck laughed.
Given would spend many hours studying literature and designs and developed a particular interest in safety as he became more involved in coastal and offshore racing.
David Austin, the leading medical practitioner behind the annual Dr Dave's Offshore Medical Course , knew Given for over 15 years.
“ He was a fantastic guy, innovative, well ahead of his time and one of those people who was always interested in listening to people's ideas and adopting them,” Austin said.
“Some designers you find are fixed in their ideas, but Ron was always keen to help and to listen to other people and take on new ideas.”
Given was also a keen yachtie and competed nationally and internationally - always designing and building his own boats and logging thousands of sea miles delivering his catamarans to offshore clients.
One of the most recent trips perfectly captured Given's passion for his work.
"Ron, myself and another guy were delivering one of his 11m power cats to Maré Island and Ron spent half the time on the bow, looking out the window at the wave action," Partridge said.
"That was Ron – his mind always working stuff out. Always learning.”
Given is also survived by stepdaughters Samantha and Caroline, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
A ceremony will be held in Noumea on Thursday (March 16) and further arrangements will be made to honour his life in Auckland at a later date.
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Celebration of The Life of Ron Given - 6th May 2023
Vale Ron Given
It is with sadness that we acknowledge and honour the passing of Ron Given, on 12 March 2023, in Noumea, aged 85. Ron, a marine designer, was the inspiration behind the Paper Tiger and it's creation 55 years ago.
Tributes to Ron's life can be found on our History page and on YNZ website .
Ron was present at the Paper Tiger Nationals in Maraetai in 2013. At that time the interest in catamaran sailing was high as the first AC72 catamarans were training off Maraetai. He was intereviewed by TV One and that interview is shared here.
We were also fortunate to have Ron and his wife come over from Noumea for the 50th Anniversary Celebrations in New Plymouth in January 2018, along with several legends of the Class. It was an unforgetable catchup.
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A beautiful sea-worthy vessel, designed by the legendary kiwi Ron Given
A beautiful sea-worthy vessel, designed by the legendary kiwi Ron Given and built by NZ boat-builder Neil Strong. Master blaster is safe, strong, and fast - A Kiwi icon of the sea. Master Blaster has been thoughtfully designed to utilise every inch of space. At 6.5m beam, the interior contains 6 cabins, comfortably sleeping 10 people, a full galley that would rival a domestic kitchen, massive saloon and dining area, head with shower and of course ample storage. The exterior Aft boasts a large and comfortable cockpit making Master Blaster a great cruiser for entertaining. Additionally, there is a wooden deck which serves as a swimming platform, fishing and trawling station, outdoor shower and BBQing. The bow of the vessel has the signature catamaran tramps but unlike others, Master Blaster has a wooden deck for relaxing and entertaining - another example of optimised space. Master Blaster is simple to operate and navigate. All lines come back to the sheltered helm. Both the head sail and main sail are on furlers making it super easy to raise, return and trim sails with the automatic winch. Next to the steering wheel is a brand-new navigation station, kitted out with Garmin chart plotter, instrument displays, VHF radio and autopilot. This gives accurate and real-time data, making your voyage safe and stress-free. Master Blaster has two 35HP Stern drive engines. The engine with the most hours has done no more than 1400. Engines start first time every time, have been well maintained, with a lot of life left in them. Master Blaster is GOP - an extremely strong and safe way to build a boat. Launched in 1978, she has been completely refitted and upgraded to bring her up to spec with any modern-day catamaran."
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Poe Miti | 2013 Lifestyle Ron Given 42
Poe Miti | Lifestyle Ron Given 42 40.35ft
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Ron Given 42
In English:
The actual owner works closely during a year with the naval architect Ron Given to optimize the initial design. The cockpit is extended one meter to accommodate a big freezer, two bait lockers, a combat chair and other equipment for game fishing. The living area allows the crew to sleep comfortably in three double cabins, one large head and a very well-equipped galley. Her construction is confined to Life Style Yachts in New Zealand and “Poe Miti” head towards New Caledonia in 2013. Since then she’s constantly improved and cared for and in March 2022 two brand new Yanmar 250hp are installed, powerful, economical and still under warranty. The boat is equipped and certified by Veritas in Category B (<200nm from a shelter) and the combination of her great fuel capacity, her water maker and solar panels will give you great opportunities to explore far away destinations. Her recent marine survey confirms her excellent condition.
En français:
Le propriétaire actuel a travaillé durant un an en étroite collaboration avec l’architecte naval Ron Given pour optimiser le design initial du bateau. Le cockpit a été rallongée d’un mètre, incluant un gros congélateur, une chaise de combat, deux bacs viviers et d’autres équipements pour la pêche au gros. L’habitacle accueil confortablement son équipage dans trois cabines doubles, une grande salle de bain et sa cuisine parfaitement équipée. Sa construction a été confiée à Life Style Yachts en Nouvelle Zélande et « Poe Miti » prend le cap vers la Nouvelle Calédonie en 2013. Constamment amélioré depuis et parfaitement entretenu, il reçoit en mars 2022 deux nouveaux moteurs Yanmar 250ch, puissants, sobres et toujours sous garantie. Le bateau est armé et certifié par Veritas en catégorie B (<200nm d’un abri) et sa grande autonomie en carburant, son dessalinisateur et ses panneaux solaires permettent d’explorer les destinations lointaines en total autonomie.
Le rapport d’expertise récent confirme son excellent état.
Specifications
- Length: 40ft
- Builder: Life Style Yachts NZ
- Beam: 15' 1"
- Draft: 2' 7"
- Hull: Composite
- Status: Active
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- Designer: Ron Given
MEASUREMENTS
- Length Overall: 40.35 ft
- Max Draft: 2' 7"
- Beam Measure: 15' 1"
- Range Measure: 575.39 mi
- Total Power: 500
- Engine Brand: Yanmar
- Year Built: 2022
- Engine Model: 4LV250
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
- Engine Hours: 300
- Engine Power: 250 hp
- Fresh Water Tanks: 2 (600 Gallons)
- Fuel Tanks: 2 (600 Gallons)
Accommodations
- Number of cabins: 3
- Number of heads: 1
Additional Information
Détails du bateau/Boat details
Appellation/Make
Modèle/Model
T11 Extended
Importé en 2013/
Imported in 2013
N° de coque/ Hull number
Fabricant/Builder
Life Style Yachts
New Zealand
Longueur HT/L.O.A
Déplacement/Displacement
Maitre bau/Beam
Gasoil/Fuel :
Tirant d’eau/Draft
Matériaux de coque/
Hull material
CP + époxy/
Plywood epoxy
Matériaux du pont/
Deck material
N° de barres/
Drive stations
Type de quille/Keel type
Gouvernail/Rudder and stearing
Circuit hydrauliques
Antifouling
2023 (prévu dans la vente/included in the sale)
Commentaire/Comments
1er propropriétaire/ 1st owner
Certifié/Certified VERITAS Cat B (200nm)
Rapport d’expertise/Marine survey 04/2022
Moteurs/Engines
Nombre/Number
Fabricant/Make
Puissance/Power
Heures/Hours
Vitesse de croisière/
Cruise speed
Vitesse max/Max speed
Consommation croisière/ Cruise fuel burn
Type de propulsion/
Type de carburant/
Gasoil/Diesel
Propulseur d’étrave/
Hélices/Propellers
4 pales/blades
Dernière révison/
Last service
(sous garantie 03/2025)
Eau chaude du moteur/
Hot water off engine
Commentaires/Comments
2eme commande électronique de moteurs dans le cockpit/
2nd electronic unit control for the engines in the cockpit
2x hélices de secours/ 2x spare propellers
Inverseurs d’origine <2000h / orignal gearbox <2000H
Servitude/House bank
7x100Ah GEL
Démarrage/Start
2x 85Ah Optima
Guindeau/Grue
Crane/Windlass
1x 85Ah Optima
Chargeur/Charger
Cristec 60Ah
12V/24V/48V system
Equipement électriques/Electrical equipments
Dessalinisateur/Watermaker
Aquabase 60l/h 12V/220V
Groupe électrogène/ Genset
Emplacement et circuits existants/ Existing compartiment and circuits
Eolienne/Wind generator
Panneaux solaire/ Solar panels
Victron MPPT 150/85
Lave-linge/Washing machine
Air conditionning
Chauffage/Heater
Transformer
Power Master 2000W
Prise de quai/
Shore power
Electroniques/Electronics
Sondeur/Depth sounder
Furuno DFF1 HD
Pilote automatique/
Furuno FAP711
2x écrans/ 2x screens +
compas satellite
Instruments de vent/
Wind instruments
Furuno 1735
2,2kW 24nm interphasable
Lecteur de carte/
Chart plotter
TZ Touch 2 12 ‘’
Furuno intégré/integrated
Navicom DNS
Téléphone satelite/
Satelite phone
Navicom AIS récepteur/receiver
Furuno RD33 répétiteur dans la cabine de propriétaire /
Furuno RD33 screen in the owners cabin
2eme écran TZ Touch dans le cockpit/ 2nd TZ Touch screen in the cockpit
Couchages/Accomodation
Nombre de cabines/
Cabin layout
Total couchages/
Total berths
Lits doubles/Double beds
Lit simples/Single beds
Lits d’appoints/Other berths
2x carrée convertible/ convertible salon
Bureau/Office
Salles de bains/Bathrooms
Electrique/manuel
Douche/Shower
Cuve eaux noires/
Holding tank
Oui, grise/grey
Oui, noire/black
(Déconnectées/disconnected)
Eau chaude/Hot water
Système eau chaude/ Hot water system
Sous pression/pressurized
Cuisine/Galley
Localisation/Location
Carrée bâbord/
Plaques/four
3x feux + four à gaz/ 3x hub + owen gaz
Simple inox/SS
Refrigérateur/ Fridge
2x130l Isotherme
(new 2023 + 2020)
Congélateur/Freezer
1x160l intégré/built in
Machine à glaçons/
Lave-vaisselle/Dishwasher
Vaisselle/Kitchenware
Détecteur de gaz/Gaz alarm
Alarme d’incendie/Fire alarm
Equipements de sécurités/Safety Equipement
Radeau de survie/Life raft
Seasafe 6x places 05/2020
Gilets de sauvetages/ Life jackets
4x gonflables/inflatable
6x standard
Kit premier secours/
First aid kit
Balise de détresse/
Pompes de cales/
Bilge pumpsManu
6x automatiques
Extincteurs/Extinguisher
5x portables
2x CO² cales moteurs/engine compartments
Alarme Homme à la mer/
Alarm Man over Board
Harnais/Harness
Ancre flottante/ Drougue
Chaise de calfat/
Bosuns chair
Navire certifié Cat. B par Veritas/
Ship certified by Veritas in Cat. B
Mouillage/Ground tackle
Ancre/Anchor
Chaîne + bout
Chain + rode
8mm * 50m+50m nylon
Ancre de secours/Spare anchor
Guindeau/Windlass
Compteur de chaine/Chaine counter
Guindeau commandes à pieds + Fly/ Windlass foot switches +Fly
Accessoires
Annexe/Tender
RIB Highfield 3,40m (new12/2021)
Horsbord/Outboard
Suzuki 15ch 4T
(new 12/2021)
Bossoirs/Davits
Grue/Crane 250kg
Echelle de bain/Swim ladder
Lavage de pont/
Deck washdown
2x pompes eau de mer/
2x salt water pumps
Douche de cockpit/Cockpit shower
Froide & chaude/
Cold & Hot
Coussins de Fly/Fly cushions
Oui/Yes, Skaï
Oui, en tissus/
Yes, in fabric
Gaffe/Boat hook
Compresseur de plongée/Dive compressor
Amarrés/Docking lines
Pare battages/
Oui, à gaz/
Yes, on gaz
Fermeture en tissus/ Enclosure in fabric
Flexiteck cockpit + passavants/ Flexiteck cockpit + side walks (new 2022)
2x tangons/outriggers Reelax
9x portes cannes/ rod holders
2x viviers/bait lockers
1x chaise de combat/combat chair
1x planche à découper/ cutting board
LED sous-marin/LED Under water lightning
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Paper Tiger
Paper Tiger is a 13 ′ 11 ″ / 4.3 m catamaran sailboat designed by Ron Given and built by Formula Sailcraft starting in 1967.
Rig and Sails
Auxilary power, accomodations, calculations.
The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.
Classic hull speed formula:
Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL
Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL
Sail Area / Displacement Ratio
A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.
SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3
- SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
- D : Displacement in pounds.
Ballast / Displacement Ratio
A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.
Ballast / Displacement * 100
Displacement / Length Ratio
A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.
D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³
- D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
- LWL: Waterline length in feet
Comfort Ratio
This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.
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Capsize Screening Formula
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CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)
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Cables Length II is one of those classic, strong, bluewater performance catamarans that arise from Southern Ocean builders and designers. She was not built for the comfort cat, trader trade, but custom crafted for a serious, deep-water voyager who wanted a high quality, New Zealand built yacht that could take the punishment of the massive seas and heavy winds he would encounter sailing in and around New Zealand. Cables Length ll is neither a super twitchy, fragile, rocket ship-type performance cat or a fat-hulled barge meant mostly to sit at anchor. She is instead a balanced attack for the needs of a liveaboard sailor who wants both good performance, strength, and a measure of comfort at anchor that cannot be found on feather-weights. She is, in short, a truly exceptional offshore cruising catamaran for the discriminating yachtsman who really loves to sail and enjoys putting some serious miles beneath his daggerboards. Configured during construction as a comfortable and safe live aboard, capable of single handed passage making, Cables Length lll was designed by Ron Givens, so she is Kiwi to the core: NZ designed, NZ built, and launched in December 2001. Sadly, the owner of this fine yacht has passed away and we are selling her for the estate holders. She is a very well know in Vanuatu, New Caledonia and New Zealand where she often sailed. She has been professionally maintained, fully refitted, and is in excellent condition. She could not be replaced for anything under 1.2 million U.S. dollars given the quality of her construction. She is currently lying in Whangarei, NZ, with both NZ Duty & GST Paid. This exclusive listing of The Multihull Company can be shown with advance appointment only, so please contact us early enough so we can organize properly. Right now she is on the hard and we will have to recommission her for survey and sea trials. If you have any specific questions, just give us a call or email or skype us.
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3 escaped inmates from Grenada charged with murder after US sailing couple vanishes
Police transport escaped prisoners Atiba Stanislaus, far left, and Trevon Robertson who are handcuffed together in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Monday, March 4, 2024. The men had escaped from a police holding cell in Grenada on Feb. 18 and are suspected of hijacking a catamaran while Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel, who disappeared, were aboard. (AP Photo/Kenton Chance)
The yacht “Simplicity”, that officials say was hijacked by three escaped prisoners with two people aboard, is docked at the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Coastguard Service Calliaqua Base, in Calliaqua, St. Vincent, Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. Authorities in the eastern Caribbean said they were trying to locate two people believed to be U.S. citizens who were aboard the yacht that was hijacked by the three escaped prisoners from Grenada. (AP Photo/Kenton X. Chance)
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Three escaped inmates from the eastern Caribbean island of Grenada were charged in the killing of a U.S. couple whose catamaran they hijacked, police said Thursday.
Ron Mitchell, a 30-year-old sailor; Atiba Stanislaus, a 25-year-old farmer; and Trevon Robertson, a 23-year-old unemployed man, were charged with capital murder, escaping lawful custody, housebreaking, robbery and kidnapping. Stanislaus also was charged with one count of rape, according to a statement from the Royal Grenada Police Force.
The men appeared in court on Thursday and were ordered held in prison until their hearing in late March.
They were accused of escaping from a police holding cell on Feb. 18 and hijacking a catamaran owned by Ralph Henry and Kathy Brandel while they were aboard. Authorities said they believe the couple was thrown overboard as the suspects sailed to nearby St. Vincent, where they were arrested on Feb. 21.
The three men were ordered deported from St. Vincent on Monday.
The nonprofit Salty Dawg Sailing Association described Hendry and Brandel as “veteran cruisers” who participated in last year’s Caribbean Rally from Hampton, Virginia, to Antigua, and had planned to spend the winter cruising in the eastern Caribbean.
Their bodies have not been found.
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Grenada Prison Escapees Are Charged With Murder of American Couple
The couple, Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel, went missing while sailing off the coast of Grenada.
By Aimee Ortiz
Three men who had escaped from a prison in Grenada and were accused of hijacking an American couple’s yacht to flee have been charged with their murder, the police said on Thursday.
The couple, Ralph Hendry, 66, and Kathy Brandel, 71, went missing while sailing off the coast of Grenada . They had been spending the winter cruising in the Caribbean in their catamaran called Simplicity, which was found abandoned in neighboring St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Feb. 21.
There was no indication in the latest police statement that the bodies of the couple had been recovered as of Thursday.
Trevon Robertson, 23; Atiba Stanisclaus, 25; and Ron Mitchell, 30, face two counts of “capital murder by intentionally causing the death of Ralph Hendry and Kathleen Brandel,” the Royal Grenada Police Force said.
The authorities from police forces in Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines have given different ages and name spellings for the escapees.
The men were also charged with escaping lawful custody, housebreaking, robbery and two counts of kidnapping; Mr. Stanisclaus is also facing a rape charge, the police said, but no details were offered on those accusations. The three men made their first court appearance on Thursday, and are due back on March 27. The Royal Grenada Police Force did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The police had said in a statement released on Feb. 22 that three men who escaped from a prison in Grenada on Feb. 18 and made their way to St. Vincent using a yacht that had been docked in the St. George area of Grenada.
The prisoners were recaptured on Feb. 21, the same day that the couple’s yacht was found. At the time, the police said they were “currently working on leads that suggest that the two occupants of the yacht may have been killed in the process.”
At a news conference on Feb. 26 , Commissioner Don McKenzie of the Royal Grenada Police Force that “information suggests that, while traveling between Grenada and St. Vincent, they disposed of the occupants.”
During a Feb. 26 news conference , Junior Simmons, superintendent of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force, said the joint investigation into the disappearance with Grenada police was ongoing, and he said the couple was presumed dead.
The investigation revealed that while sailing from Grenada, “the suspects committed several criminal acts including bodily harm to the couple,” he said.
The couple, who were married for 27 years, were “veteran cruisers,” according to the Salty Dawg Sailing Association , a nonprofit that brings together a community of sailors engaged in long-distance cruising on their boats. The couple were longtime members, the organization said in a statement, and “they both contributed to building the S.D.S.A.”
In a joint family statement posted on the association’s website on Feb. 27, Nick Buro, the son of Ms. Brandel, and Bryan Hendry, the son of Mr. Hendry, said that “if we have learned anything from this tragic event, it’s that we know they left this world in a better place than it was before they were born.”
“Ralph and Kathy lived a life that most of us can only dream of,” the message said. “Sailing the eastern coast of the United States, living on their home Simplicity, making friends with everyone they encountered, singing, dancing and laughing with friends and family — that’s who Ralph and Kathy were and that’s how they will be remembered in our hearts.”
Aimee Ortiz is a reporter on the Investigations desk. She was previously a general assignment reporter on the Express Desk. More about Aimee Ortiz
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