New York Classic Week
Participating Yachts 2007

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The following yachts are scheduled to to participate in 2007 New York Classic Week. 

(Yachts with hyper-links have more information for classic sailing enthusiasts.)

Classic Division
(for original classic yachts)


Black Watch
(Click here for more info)
1938 - 68 ft - CRF Rating 48.0 non-spinnaker, 52.9 spinnaker)


Shearwater
1929 - 67 ft - CRF Rating 41.2


Leilani
1903 - 50 ft - CRF Rating 33.4/ns, 36.4/ws
D
esigned for a Bristol, RI attorney, F.H.Adriance.
Fred Lawley designed and George Lawley built. Half hull model donated to NY Yacht Club in 1906. Raced against Dorade in the 1930 Bermuda Race as a gaff rigged yawl. Sold to Franck family of Brooklyn in 1939 and had same ownership for 50 years. Won Mayor's cup in NY Harbor in 2000 with best corrected time in fleet.


Salty
1936 - 45 ft - CRF Rating 33.8
A "NY32" sloop

Sandbagger Division
(for the two reproduction sandbaggers, a class which used to race in NY Harbor in the 1800s)


Bull
1996 - 54 feet, reproduction of famous New York Harbor Sandbagger "Susie S"


Bear
1997 - 54 feet, reproduction of famous New York Harbor Sandbagger "Susie S"

Tall Ship Division


Pride of Baltimore II
1988 - 157 ft - Reproduction American Privateer 1812 Square Topsail Schooner
www.marylandspride.org

Spirit of Tradition Division
(for modern yachts built in the classic style)


Wild Horses
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White Wings
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Adirondack
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1994 - 80 ft - CRF Rating TBA

Passion
1978 - 54 ft - CRF Rating TBA


Imagine
1997 - 65 ft - CRF Rating 39.2 ns, 41.9 ws
Reported on entry form to have
Best Elapsed time ever Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race Annapolis to Norfolk

JFS Salignac
1986 - 39 ft - CRF Rating TBA
Ted Brewer designed Lazy Jack schooner

Kattikin
1977 - 28 ft - CRF TBA
Gaff rigged Marshall catboat with bow sprit.

12 Meter Division

 
America II - US-46
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1987 - 65 feet

 

 


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