| Nation | |
|---|---|
| Launched | 1977 | 
| Racing career | |
| Skippers | Conny van Rietschoten | 
| Notable victories | 1977–78 Whitbread | 
Flyer (also known as Alaska Eagle 1981–2013) is a 20-metre (65 ft) one-off aluminium ocean racing ketch designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by Jachtwerf W. Huisman.[1][2] She won the 1977–78 Whitbread Round the World Race skippered by Conny van Rietschoten.[3]
1977–78 Flyer crew
Source:[4]
- Conny van Rietschoten – Skipper
 - Gerard (Gerry) Dijkstra – Navigator/Watchleader
 - Aedgard Koekebakker – Watchleader
 - John Anderson
 - Bruce Ashwood
 - Bert Dykema – Doctor
 - Adrian Ford – Sailmaker
 - Billy Johnson
 - Marcel Laurin – Cook
 - Chris Moselen
 - Ari Steinberg
 - Rod White
 - Hugh Wilson – Shipwright
 
References
- Barry Pickthall; Cornelis van Rietschoten (1979), Flyer: the quest to win the Round-the-World Race, Stanford Maritime, ISBN 9780540071845
 
- ↑ "Blogger".
 - ↑ "Design Section - Sparkman & Stephens Round-the-World ketch", Boating, Ziff-David Publishing Company, vol. 43, no. 2, March 1978
 - ↑ http://flyer-one.nl/
 - ↑ "Eight Bells: Conny van Rietschoten >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News". 18 December 2013.
 
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