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Hermie Louise Yacht The 24m Hermie Louise yacht (ex: Jayhawk) was built in 1984 by Little Harbor. She features an exterior design by Ted Hood. She cruises at 9 knots. She can sleep up to 6 guests taken care of by a crew of 3. Previous names ....
Anakena was once the recipient of prestigious sailing awards such as the Show Boat prize for “Best Sailing Yacht” and the International Super Yacht Award, “Best Sailing Yacht over 36-metres.” The sailing yacht, for sale, is looking for an owner to invest in her in order to return her to her previous condition. The Royal Huisman yacht for sale is able to provide machinery and cold storage for up to 60 days for her crew and guests. She features naval architecture by Ted Hood and Ted Fountaine and an exterior design by Ted Hood Design Group. Inside, her original interior stylings are the work of John Munford Design. ....
History of the America s Cup Author: Feb 8, 2021 After years of boatbuilding, engineering and, of course, training, the 36th America’s Cup is finally here, the latest in a series stretching back to the 1850s. As fans gather to watch the racing down in Auckland, New Zealand, we wanted to take a moment to celebrate some of the more notable moments in the history of this storied event. For real-time updates on developments down in Auckland, visit sailmagazine.com. 1851 On August 22, the New York Yacht Club’s schooner America wins a 53-mile race around England’s Isle of Wight organized by the Royal Yacht Squadron. It is awarded a “100 Guinea Cup” or “Queen’s Cup,” as it was variously known. Later the trophy comes to be known as the “America’s Cup,” in honor of the schooner that won it. ....