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There are currently 9 names in this directory beginning with the letter R.
Race Horse
Race Horse - Type: W - 37 Sport Classique - Class: Spirit of Tradition - Promotional Video Video - Like today’s current crop of cutting-edge race boats, the W-37 RACE HORSE is lightweight, relatively beamy, with a plumb stem and near-vertical transom. - LOA: 43ft 5in / 13.25m - LOA: 43ft 5in / 13.25m - LWL: 33’3″ / 10.13m - Beam 11’8″ / 3.56m - Draft 8’0” / 2.44m - Designer: Stephens / Waring & White Yacht Design - Original Owner: Donald Tofias - W-Class president - Current Owner: Donald Tofias - W-Class president
Year Built: 2010 - Built By: Brooklin Boat Yard (Brooklin, Maine) - Hull Material: Cold-Molded - Displacement: 8,520lbs (3,865Kg) - Sail Number: W37/US 1 - Sail Area: 886sq ft (82.3sq m) - SA/D: 38.7 - DL Ratio: 85
Ragamuffin
Ragamuffin - Type: S&S 48 - Has raced in 21 Rolex Sydney Hobarts, three Admiral’s Cups – 1969, 1971 and 1973 Legendary owner Syd Fischer has represented Australia internationally in 5 America’s Cup campaigns; self-funding all (a record shared with Sir Thomas Lipton). Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Yachting Awards 2013, Award for services to Yachting 2003, mentor to many of today’s sailors including Ian Murray, James Spithill. In 1968 the first of Syd’s yachts named Ragamuffin hit the water. Syd built her in time for the Admiral’s Cup trials. She was the top point scorer at the ’68 Cup for Australia, with the team finishing 2nd overall. The boat went on to win every major race it contested in Australia, with the exception of the Hobart race. As of 2010, she has sailed 25 Hobart races under the names of Ragamuffin, Margaret Rintoul II and Spirit of Koomooloo. – Current Name: Spirit of Koomooloo – ex, (1988) Margaret Rintoul II, ex (1968) Ragamuffin - LOA: 48′ 8″ - LWL: 36′ 0″ - Beam: 12′ 6″ - Draft: 7′ 9″ - Design Number: 1949 - Rig: Sloop - Displacement: 30,654 lbs - Sail Area: 1,050 sq ft - Sail Number: 70 - Designer: Sparkman & Stephens - Built By: Quilkey Brothers, Sydney, Australia - Original Owner: Syd Fischer - Current Owner: Mike Freebairn - Launched: 1968
Ragna R
Ragna R - Type: Fractional Rig Sloop - Ragna R is a Knud Reimers Bermudian Sloop built by Gustav Plym in Sweden in 1938. - LOA: 53’3″ / 16.23m - LWL: 34’9″ / 10.6m - Beam: 9’6″ / 2.89m - Draft: 7’10” / 2.4m - Hull Number: - Designer: Knut Reimers - Original Owner: - Current Owner: Brigadier Charles B. Telfer - Current Location: Haslar Marina, Gosport UK - Year Built: 1938 - Built By: Gustav Plym - Hull Material: Oak/Steel Composite Frames - Gross Displacement: 17.4 tonnes - Sail Area: 100 sq m - Sail Number: K3522T
Rainbow
Rainbow - Type: New York 70 - LOA: 106′ 0″ - LWL: 70′ 0″ - Beam 19′ 4″ - Draft 14′ 0″ - Original Rig: Cutter - Hull Number: 529 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Contracted By: Cornelius Vanderbilt - Contract Date: 10/11/1899 - Original Price: $32,594 - Status: Destroyed
Ranger
Ranger - Type: J-Class: - Class: Spirit of Tradition - LOA: 136 ′ 4″ * LOD: 138′ 0″ * LWL: 91′ ″ * Beam: 21′ 1″ * Draft: 16′ 1″ * Ballast: * Displacement: 166 tons * Sail Area: * Yard Number: model 77 C * Hull Material: Steel * Rig: Bermudan Cutter * Class: J-Class Rule – Lloyd’s Register + MCA * Designer: Starling W Burgess – Paolo Scanu/Reichel-Pugh * Built by: Danish Yacht, Skagen, Denmark * Year Built: 2004 * Restored By: * Current Name: Ranger * Original Owner: John Williams * Current Owner: John Williams * Sail Number: J5 - The only adjustment to Ranger’s hull lines was to add four extra inches to her freeboard, and the design team decided on a deck house rather than the original flush deck of the day racers.
Rawhiti
Rawhiti - Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Commodore C. P. Murdoch presented to Mr. Pittar, upon the launching ceremonies, the club’s burgee, and noting through his adjournment, at a champagne luncheon, a toast of” The Owner” saying that Mr. Pittar had done more than any other man in the colony to uphold New Zealand yachting, and the reputation of Auckland-built yachts in New Zealand and Australia, sparing neither money nor time in the interest of the sport. - LOA: 54′ 0″ / 16.5m * LOD: * LWL: 34.9′ / 10.6m* Beam: 9.8′ / 2.98 * Draft: 7′ 0″ / 2.13M * Ballast: * Displacement: 6.5 Tons * Sail Area Upwind: * Yard Number: * Hull material: Over Built For Passage Making, Diagonal Principle, Triple-Skin Kauri, All Boards Being the Full Length of the Hull * Rig: Gaff Rigged Cutter * Mast: Oregon Pine * Other Spars: Spruce * Designer: Robert Logan Snr * Built by: Messrs. Logan Bros., Auckland, Mechanics Bay (now filled in), New Zealand * Year Launched: 6th October 1905 * Christened By: Mrs A. Logan * Restored By: Brookes Boatbuilders of Waimauku * Current Name: Rawhiti (“Sunshine”) * Original Owner: Mr. A T Pittar, Sydney * Current Owner: Greg Lee and Sam Stubbs (brothers in law) * Sail Number: 6
Rozinante
Rozinante - This is one of the most popular small cruising boat designs, and with good reason. She features a relatively light and very sleek hull form compared to English canoe yawls, and her hull lines are regarded by many as some of the most beautiful ever drawn - LOA: 28′ 0″ * LOD: * LWL: 24′ 0″ * Beam: 6′ 4″ * Draft: 3′ 9″ * Displacement: 6,600 lbs * Ballast: 3,360 * Sail Area: 348 * Design Number: 98 * Yard Number: * Rig: Canoe Yawl * Designer: L.F. Herreshoff * Built by: * Year Built: 1956 * Restored By: * Current Name: * Current Owner: * Sail Number:
Rugosa II
Rugosa II - Type: New York 40 - Class: Vintage - LOA: 59′ 0″ - LWL: 40′ 0″ - Beam: 14′ 6″ - Draft: 8′ 2″ - Original Rig: Marconi Yawl - Hull Number: 983 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Original Owner: Russell Grinnell - Built: 1925 - Original Price: $32,500 - Boat Location: Bristol, RI - Current Name: Rugosa - Current Owner: Halsey Herreshoff - Sail Number:
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