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Pinta
Pinta in Solent
Pinta in Solent near "North East Gurnard" mark, Admiral's Cup 1993

Pinta was a series of racing yachts owned by German industrialist and yachtsman Willi Illbruck.

Pinta in Solent near "North East Gurnard" mark, Admiral's Cup 1993

Pinta – this name is closely connected with a great sailing tradition. Willi Illbruck is deemed to be a pioneer in the sailing scene that he significantly marked through his great successes in the eighties and nineties. Willi Illbruck laid the foundations for this very early: with his first Pinta, a one-ton yacht, he started sailing in 1969, with the spirit of the historic Pinta being destined to live on in it. Escorting the voyages of discovery of Christopher Columbus, the Pinta was known and feared as the fastest ship on the seas.

Already at the beginning of the 1970s, the first international successes materialized: runner-up on first participation in the 1975 Admiral's Cup was the highlight for the time being.

Between 1982 and 1983, Willi Illbruck, together with his longstanding companion, Udo Schütz, built a 7/8-rigged boat in the then state-of-the-art honeycomb technique. In 1983, he succeeded in achieving the great breakthrough he much longed for: for Germany he won the Admiral's Cup, the unofficial world championship. A triumph, which were to be followed by further victories.

These extremely successful sailing activities had an enormous impact on the positive branding process of the Illbruck GmbH corporation, out of which the name Pinta also developed as a strong brand both within the German and international sailing sphere.

True to the slogan “The Fight Goes On!”, Pinta first took aboard highly motivated professionals in the summer of 1992, heralding 1993 to become the most successful year in Pinta’s history: it turned out to be the “Year of the Cups”. Pinta again won the Admiral's Cup and the One Ton Cup that is so legendary in the sailor’s sphere, which the team successfully defended in 1994.

From 1998, Willi Illbuck’s son, Michael Illbruck, went on with his father’s sporting commitment, gloriously stepping in his shoes winning the 2001-2002 Volvo Ocean Race[1]

Regatta history

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Pinta in Hayling Bay, east of Isle of Wight, Admiral's Cup 1993
Yeay Place Regatta
1973 1st Cowes Week
1975 2nd Admiral's Cup[2]
2nd Admiral's Cup - individual placings
1977 2nd Southern Cross
1978 1st North Sea Week
1st Kiel Week
1979 3rd SORC
1980 2nd Sardinia Cup
1981 3rd Admiral's Cup[3]
1983 1st Admiral's Cup[4]
1st La Rochelle Cup (EM-Einzelwertung)
1984 1st SORC
1st Sardinia Cup
1986 2nd Sardinia Cup
1988 3rd Sardinia Cup
1990 1st Copa IOR
1991 1st Rodeo Cup
1992 1st MAIOR
1993 1st One Ton Cup World Championship
1st Admiral's Cup[5]
1st One-Ton class at the Admiral's Cup
2nd One-Ton World Cup
1994 1st One Ton Cup World Championship
1st One-Ton World Cup
1995 1st North Sea Week
1st Kiel Week
3rd Admiral's Cup[6]
1st ILC-46 class at the Admiral's Cup
1996 1st SORC
1st ILC-46 World Championship (unofficial)
1st Copa del Rey
3rd Sardinia Cup
1997 2nd ILC-40 World Championship
2nd ILC-40 World Cup
2nd Admiral's Cup[7]
1st ILC-40 class at the Admiral's Cup
1998 1st Newport/Manhattan Series
2nd Kenwood Cup
2nd San Francisco Big Boat Series

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