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5.0 out of 5 stars
History of the America's Cup,
By annesailorgirl "annesailorgirl" (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Story of the America's Cup 1851-2003 (Hardcover)
This book tells the history of the America's Cup sailing race. The beautiful paintings by Tim Thompson capture a key moment for each race. And each race is described in detail by Ranulf Raynor, including boat specifics -- length, beam, sail area, designer, owner, and skipper. There is even a section describing the race courses and locations.
The races painted and described include every America's Cup race from 1851 - 2000, listed below. 1851 America defeats the British Fleet 1870 Magic defeats Cambria 1871 Columbia and Sappho defeat Livonia 1876 Madeleine defeats Countess of Dufferin 1881 Mischief defeats Atalanta 1885 Puritan defeats Genesta 1886 Mayflower defeats Galatea 1887 Volunteer defeats Thistle 1893 Vigilant defeats Valkyrie II 1895 Defender defeats Valkyrie III 1899 Columbia defeats Shamrock 1901 Columbia defeats Shamrock II 1903 Reliance defeats Shamrock III 1920 Resolute defeats Shamrock IV 1930 Enterprise defeats Shamrock V 1934 Rainbow defeats Endeavor 1937 Ranger defeats Endeavor II 1958 Columbia defeats Sceptre 1962 Weatherly defeats Gretel 1964 Constellation defeats Sovereign 1967 Intrepid defeats Dame Pattie 1970 Intrepid defeats Gretel II 1974 Courageous defeats Southern Cross 1977 Courageous defeats Australia 1980 Freedom defeats Australia 1983 Australia II defeats Liberty 1987 Stars & Stripes defeats Kookaburra III 1988 Stars & Stripes defeats New Zealand 1992 America defeats Il Moro Di Venezia 1995 Black Magic defeats Young America 2000 Black Magic defeats Luna Rossa I loved the character sketches of some of the most well-known contenders and participants, from old boat designer Captain Nat Hereshoff himself, to English Sir Thomas Lipton who was one of the most determined challengers with his Shamrock boats and well-loved by even the American competitors. For anyone who loves sailing and follow the history of the America's Cup, this book is for you. |
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Story of the America's Cup 1851-2003 by Ranulf Rayner (Hardcover - Nov. 2003)
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