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There are currently 5 names in this directory beginning with the letter Y.
Yanira
Yanira - Yanira built in 1953 and launched in 1954, her first name was Ingeborg in honor of the wife and the daughter of Ragnar Appelgren, the Norwegian cosmetics Industrial who commissioned her construction. - LOA: 58.56′ / 17.85m - LWL: - Beam: 12.46′ / 3.80m - Draft: 8.53′ / 2.60m - Hull Number: - Designer: Bjarne Aas - Original - Owner: Ragnar Appelgren - Current Owner: - Year Built: 1953 - Built By: Fredrikstad (Norway) - Hull Material: Mahogony / Oak - Gross Displacement: 22 tons / 20,000 kg - Sail Number: ESP1257

Yankee
Yankee - Type: New York 70 - Four boats were constructed for members of the New York Yacht Club. They were lightly built, raced hard, leaked extensively and only two boats continued sailing after the first year. - LOA: 106′ 0″ - LWL: 70′ 0″ - Beam 19′ 4″ - Draft 14′ 0″ - Original Rig: Cutter - Hull Number: 529 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Original Owner: Duryea / Whitney - Built: 1899 - Original Price: $32,594 - Status: Destroyed

Yankee - William F. Stone
Yankee - was built in 1906 and launched prematurely during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake at the Frank Stone Boatyard in San Francisco, where the St. Francis Yacht Club now resides. She was originally constructed as a gaff-rigged sloop and designed for the first offshore Farallones Race in 1907, which it won. Circa 1908, she was sold to bay sailor Charlie Miller who campaigned her for a while before converting her to a schooner. - Sail Number: K103 - Type: Gaff Schooner - LOA: 65’0” / 19.81m - LOD: 52’0 / 15.84m - LWL: 36’0” / 10.97m - Beam: 16’0” / 4.87m - Draft: 6’0” / 1.82m - Sail Area: 350 sqm - Hull material: Douglas Fir on White Oak Frames - Displacement: 16 tons - Ballast: Cast Iron - Designer: William Frank Stone - Built by: William Frank Stone Boatyard, San Francisco, CA - Original Name: Yankee - Original Owner: David Abbecassis - Current Owner: The Yankee, LLC - Year Built: 1906 - Engine:

Young Miss
Young Miss - Type: Buzzards Bay 30 - Class: Vintage - French & Webb restored three BB 30s, Young Miss, Lady M, and Quakeress II, using materials, hardware & details specified in the original Herreshoff plans. Including double planking of cypress and fir with a bedding of thickened shellac between them. - LOA: 47′ 0″ - LWL: 30′ 0″ - Beam 10′ 10″ - Draft 5′ 3″ - Hull Number: 560 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Original Owner: D. L. Whittemore - Built: 1901

Yvette
Yvette - Was one of the last Fife to leave Scotland, and was built for the Donaldson family, who were among some of Fife's most important clients. Three sistership's were built to the same design, 1898 Mignon, 1899 Yvette and Pierrette. The design was believed to be inspired by Sir Thomas Lipton's commission for his 1899 America's Cup challenger Shamrock. - LOD: 27' 2" - LWL: 16' 6" - Beam: 6' 7" - Draft: 4' 5" - Hull Number: 449 - Rig: Sloop - Sail Area: 366 sq ft / 34 m2 - Designer: William Fife III - Built by: William Fife & Son - Original Owner: Donaldson - Year Built: 1899


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