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Building Process

Date

Event

May 8, 2006

Naming Ceremony of Jockey Club Huan

The Naming Ceremony of Adventure-Ship's new training vessel "Jockey Club Huan" was held at the Aberdeen Boat Club. Mr Roger Tupper JP, Director of Marine; Mr Anthony W K Chow SBS JP, Steward of the Jockey Club and Mrs Susan Chow were the officiating guests of the event. The ceremony also included the unveiling of a plaque in memory of former Adventure-Ship chairman Dr. David Taylor to recognize his contributions to the development of the organization, particularly the concept leading to the construction of JC Huan.


April 21, 2006

The Jockey Club Huan began serving Adventure-Ship's participants.

March 25, 2006

Ship delivered to Adventure-Ship, Ltd.


February 25, 2006

Main Mast in the Shipyard Re-stepped; Gold Coin Placed Underneath the Mast

The mast of the new Jockey Club Huan had to be re-stepped after it was determined that the sails would not fit under certain bridges during its voyage from the shipyard to Hong Kong. The ship sails were taken down before  its voyage to Hong Kong. Upon arrival to the shipyard in Cheung Sha Wan, the masts were reconnected to the  Jockey Club Huan.

For good luck and fortune, a gold coin was put underneath the Jockey Club Huan's mast before stepping it up  again. The tradition of placing a gold coin underneath the mast was started as a superstition to ensure safe  passage for people engaged in sea travels and still continues today.


February 24, 2006

JC Huan returned from Doumen to the shipyard in Hong Kong

September 5, 2005

Launching Ceremony at the Shipyard in Doumen


June 2004 - Summer 2005

Building in progress

The Jockey Club Huan

April 2004

Construction of the deckhouse started

Wheelhouse under construction

March 2004

The keel section has been completed

Keel in position

February 2004

The first shell plate has been fitted and a number of pre-formed shell plates are ready to be fitted

Putting the metal plate for the hull

December 2003

All fuel oil tanks have now been completed and are currently being hydrostatically tested

Oil tank under test

15 August 2003

Keel Laying Ceremony

The keel laying ceremony took place on August 15th at the shipyard, Duomen, Zhuhai and was attended by directors  and staff of Adventure-Ship, several ASYA members, Press, and representatives from Three Quays and Cheoy Lee.

Dominic Brittain the chairman of Adventure-Ship thanked the Jockey Club for their support that had enabled the  construction of ¡¥Jockey Club Huan¡¦ to commence. The ¡¥Jockey Club Huan¡¦ will be the first Chinese sailing  junk built on the South China coast for over 10 years. It will be the world¡¦s first purpose-built junk for  people with disabilities and will enable Adventure-Ship to continue to provide training for people with all  abilities. 

Afterwards, the director of Cheoy Lee Ltd, Henry Lo thanked Adventure-Ship for giving them the opportunity to  join the project. He noted that this project would be important in continuing the tradition of building Chinese  Junks on the South China Coast.


laying the lower deck (keel)

assembled representatives at the ceremony

February - July 2003

Plan approval process

September 2002 ¡V January 2003

Shipyard was chosen

Invited tender from shipyards for building Jockey Club Huan. The tender finally went to Cheoy Lee Shipyard Ltd.  of Hong Kong.

Jockey Club Huan will be built in Doumen, a newbuilding facility of Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd. of Hong Kong.

September 2001 - July 2002

Project Naval Architect was chosen

Invitation of tender for Consultant Naval Architect to overlook the whole ship-building project. After the  assessment by independent panel, Three Quays Marine Services Ltd. was finally chosen as the project naval  architect.

24 Aug 2001

"Jockey Club Huan ¡V A New Ship with Vision" Press Conference and Cheque Presentation Ceremony

Press conference to announce Adventure-Ship has been awarded $24 million to build the first three-masted Chinese  sailing junk constructed on the South China coast in over 10 years. 

Mr. David G Eldon JP from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust presented a $24 million cheque to Mr.  Dominic Brittain, Chairman of Adventure-Ship.


The HKJC steward Mr. David Eldon (right) presents Chairman Dominic Brittain (left) with the HK$24 million cheque

June 2001

Naming of vessel -- "Jockey Club Huan"

Hong Kong Jockey Club named the vessel as "Jockey Club Huan".

May 2001

Nominated by the SAR Chief Executive for the Jockey Club Charities Trust's funding support

A proposal for new ship project was submitted to the CEO list in December 2000. In early 2001, our proposal was  included in the list of projects nominated by the SAR Chief Executive for the Jockey Club Charities Trust's  funding support in 2000/2001.

Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust informed that allocation of a grant of $24 million for Adventure-Ship to  replace the existing sailing junk "Huan" with a purpose-built three-mast sailing junk.

September 2000

Feasibility Study on a New Vessel Design

A feasibility Study on a new vessel design was conducted. The design was emphasizing on reducing maintenance  cost and full facilities for people with disabilities.

Colin Mudie, a naval architect known for his work in designing sail-training vessels for disabled persons, was  commissioned as the designer of the project.


Colin Mudie (left) with Captain Ming(right)

February 2000

Hong Kong Jockey Club Millennium Cup & Sweepstakes Donations

Adventure-Ship received a grant from Hong Kong Jockey Club Millennium Cup & Sweepstakes Donations. 

Part of the donation was used to conduct a feasibility study on a new vessel.

Summer 1999

Research on the new ship 

A summer intern Michelle Wu from Yale University prepared a research on the new ship.
 



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