Showing posts with label Naval Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Naval Architecture. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2008

Olin J. Stephens II, Yacht Designer, Dies at 100

VimOlin Stephens designed boats when boats were legends. His Dorade won the 1931 transatlantic race from Ambrose Light to Lizard Point and earned him a ticker-tape parade.

Our family bond with Stephens is Vim - the 12 meter sloop. Built for Vanderbilt in 1939 at Henry Nevins yard on City Island, she was a contender in the 1957 America's Cup revival. Its owner was John Mathews, for whose stevedoring company my grandfather Capt. George Washington Conk (U.S. Army, Ret.) worked on the Brooklyn waterfront. His friend Sven Petersen was charged with maintenance. Bus Mosbacher, later JFK's protocol chief, was the skipper.









Sunday, September 14, 2008

North River 2




Desgner: L. Francis Herreshoff
Builder: The Boat School, Eastport, ME (1985)
Model: Buzzards Bay 14
Mahogany plank, oak frame
LWL 14'
LOA 17'
Beam 5' 10"
Draft 2' 6"
Ballast 750 lb. lead
Mast: 21'
Sail area: 145 sf