Kialoa III is latest addition to OCC’s fleet
Michael Miller
A Marina del Rey boat owner has donated the Kialoa III, a famous,
80-foot racing vessel, to Orange Coast College’s School of Sailing
and Seamanship.
Jim Kilroy, who owns the Kilroy Realty Corporation, announced his
gift to the school on Thursday. The Orange Coast College sailing
school will receive the 31-year-old yacht in June after its crew
sails it to the United States from Panama.
After its arrival, the school will use the 80-foot aluminum boat
for its summer voyage to Catalina Island, as well as other
educational trips in the future.
“It’s an ideal boat for what we do, and there aren’t many of those
kinds of boats around,” said Brad Avery, director of Orange Coast
College’s sailing program. “I’ve known about the boat since it was
built 31 years ago. It’s one of the best-known ocean racers in the
world.”
During the 1970s, the Kialoa III won a number of ocean-racing
competitions and broke the speed record in the 1975 Sydney to Hobart
race. Other victories came in the Transatlantic, the Transpac, the
China Sea and the World Ocean championships.
After Kilroy retired the Kialoa III as a racer, he retained it as
a cruising yacht. Kilroy and his family owned five Kialoa vessels,
selling three and donating one to the United States Coast Guard.
Kilroy said he chose to donate Kialoa III to Orange Coast College
because of its proximity to his home and because of the quality of
the sailing program.
“It’s Southern California. We’re Southern Californians,” he said.
“I know Brad. I know they do a very good job in what they’re doing.”
Money from the Orange Coast College Foundation will help pay for
maintenance. Avery said that when the boat arrives from Panama in
mid-June, the school will escort it up Newport Harbor with its fleet
and have a special dinner to commemorate the transfer of ownership.
* MICHAEL MILLER covers education and may be reached at (714)
966-4617 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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