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Morning Light Crew -- Selected from
538 Applicants -
June 28, 2006
LOS ANGELES---Crew applications for Roy E. Disney's Morning
Light film
project have closed with 538 young sailors, including about 50 from foreign
countries, hoping for a position on the team that will sail a Transpac 52 in
the 2007 Transpacific Yacht Race.
Candidates for "the youngest crew ever to sail Transpac" are already being
pared down to the 30 who will participate in selection trials on Catalina 37s
in Long Beach Aug. 5-13, all expenses paid by Pacific High Productions.
The final team of 15 will be announced at the end of those trials and will
undergo four months of training on Morning Light in Hawaii starting Jan. 1.
They'll race the boat from Los Angeles to Hawaii on their own in July.
"We really must have touched a nerve out there," Disney said. "It's going to
be really hard to pick the best of a really outstanding group of people. There
wasn't a turkey in the lot. It made our job twice as hard as we thought it
was going to be. I feel bad for the kids who won't get to go. We would have
loved to taken them all."
Aside from being the youngest, it probably will be the most diverse crew
ever to sail Transpac.
Sailing team manager Robbie Haines said, "We're looking for diversity, a
crew totally inclusive concerning race and gender."
About 200 of the applications were from young women, many others from
minorities. Hampton University, one of the nation's leading colleges and
universities for African- American students, is located on the water of the
Virginia peninsula and hopes to have its sailing team represented, as do
the nation's maritime academies.
The aim is to have a crew younger than the seven young men who sailed on
Jon Andron's victorious Cal 40, Argonaut, in the 1969 Transpac that
averaged 22.57 years of age. Two of those crew members were 17, but the
minimum age for Morning Light will be 18.
"Any applicants who will not be 18 by Jan. 1 of 2007 will not be eligible,"
Haines said.
All applicants will be notified of their current status on or before July 4.
Disney recently purchased Morning Light, the Transpac 52 formerly named
Pegasus, from software developer Philippe Kahn.
The film, scheduled to be released in 2008, will chronicle the recruitment,
training and performance of the crew through the race in 2007. None will be
actors. There will be no script and no preconceived outcome.
Executive producers are Disney's Pacific High Productions and Mike Tollin
of Tollin/Robbins Productions (TRP). Leslie DeMeuse will be co-producer.
The film, to be shot in High Definition theatrical quality, will be distributed
by the Walt Disney Co.
Posted by torresen_marine at June 28, 2006 01:05 PM
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