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America (yacht)
America was a 19th-century racing yacht and first winner of the America's Cup international sailing trophy. On August 22, 1851, America won the Royal Yacht Squadron's 53-mile (85 km) regatta around the Isle of Wight by 18 minutes. The Squadron's "One Hundred Sovereign Cup" or "£100 Cup", sometimes mistakenly known in America as the "One Hundred Guinea …
A Checkered Path: The Schooner America
The schooner yacht America was a child star and a technological marvel. Arguably the most famous yacht ever built, she won the silver cup in August 1851, and now …
The U. S. Schooner Yacht AMERICA
U. S. Schooner America, Port Royal. On 29 January 1863, the America's boat crew assisted in the salvaging of the Confederate screw steamer, Princess Royal, which was driven ashore by …
Beginning and end of the yacht America
Learn how the America, the first winner of the America's Cup, was built, raced, and eventually scrapped in 1945. Find out about the three replicas of the America that have …
The Yacht America
Learn about the history and legacy of the original America, the first yacht to win the America's Cup in 1851. Book a tour of the replica, a 139-foot schooner, in San Diego and sail the bay.
Yacht AMERICA
Designed by New York Yacht Club member George Steers, for Commodore John Cox Stevens, the schooner yacht AMERICA was built as a deliberate challenge to the British designed …
How the schooner America won the first America's Cup …
On 28 March, 1942, an unusually heavy snowfall smothered the New England countryside. At the height of the blizzard, the roof of a nondescript shed on the waterfront at Trumpy’s Yard in Annapolis...
Schooner Yacht America (1851)
Schooner Yacht America (1851) Object ID CC-E-01-64 Object type Plan Major collection Nautical Named collection Arthur H. Clark Collection On view No View full object details Contact us about this object. Inscriptions Related vessels …
The Schooner America
The schooner yacht America of 1851 is arguably the most famous yacht in history. I have always wished people would identify and credit published photos, but I can’t tell where this picture has been hiding; perhaps in the …
The Last Days of the Schooner America
The Last Days of the Schooner America traces the history of the famous vessel, from her design, build, and early racing career through her lesser-known Civil War service and the never-before-told story of her final days and moments on the …
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America was a 19th-century racing yacht and first winner of the America's Cup international sailing trophy. On August 22, 1851, America won the Royal Yacht Squadron's 53-mile (85 km) regatta around the Isle of Wight by 18 minutes. The Squadron's "One Hundred Sovereign Cup" or "£100 Cup", sometimes mistakenly known in America as the "One Hundred Guinea …
The schooner yacht America was a child star and a technological marvel. Arguably the most famous yacht ever built, she won the silver cup in August 1851, and now …
U. S. Schooner America, Port Royal. On 29 January 1863, the America's boat crew assisted in the salvaging of the Confederate screw steamer, Princess Royal, which was driven ashore by …
Learn how the America, the first winner of the America's Cup, was built, raced, and eventually scrapped in 1945. Find out about the three replicas of the America that have …
Learn about the history and legacy of the original America, the first yacht to win the America's Cup in 1851. Book a tour of the replica, a 139-foot schooner, in San Diego and sail the bay.
Designed by New York Yacht Club member George Steers, for Commodore John Cox Stevens, the schooner yacht AMERICA was built as a deliberate challenge to the British designed …
On 28 March, 1942, an unusually heavy snowfall smothered the New England countryside. At the height of the blizzard, the roof of a nondescript shed on the waterfront at Trumpy’s Yard in Annapolis...
Schooner Yacht America (1851) Object ID CC-E-01-64 Object type Plan Major collection Nautical Named collection Arthur H. Clark Collection On view No View full object details Contact us about this object. Inscriptions Related vessels …
The schooner yacht America of 1851 is arguably the most famous yacht in history. I have always wished people would identify and credit published photos, but I can’t tell where this picture has been hiding; perhaps in the …
The Last Days of the Schooner America traces the history of the famous vessel, from her design, build, and early racing career through her lesser-known Civil War service and the never-before-told story of her final days and moments on the …