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There are currently 6 names in this directory beginning with the letter W.
W-22
W-22 - Constructed initially for Nantucket/Palm Beach as a one design class. Designed for shallow waters with strong winds. - LOA: 22’10″ / 6.76m - LWL: 18’4″ / 5.60m - Beam: 6’1″ / 1.85m - Draft 11 1/4” / .29m – 1’10” / .60m - Displacement: 1,900 lbs - Designer: W-Class Yachts - Freeboard (at station 7) 1′ 6 1/4″ - Wetter Surface Area: 91.5 sq ft - Water-Plane Area: 62.5 sq ft - Center of Buoyancy: 53.8% (Aft of 0) - First Built: 2015 - Built By: Artisan Boatworks, Rockport, Maine - Hull Material: Wood - Sail Area: 204.6 sq ft (Main-131.1 – Jib-74.1) - Sail Number: W-22 US-1
Wachiwi
Wachiwi - Type: Buzzard Bay 30 - Ordered by the Beverly, Massachusetts, Yacht Club and were raced as a class. Three 30s (Young Miss, Lady M, and Quakeress III) were restored by French and Webb in Belfast, Maine, and all three were launched in time for the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta in 2008. - ex Lady M, ex Evelyn, ex Quissett, ex Vado, Blue Dolphin - LOA: 46′ 6″ - LWL: 30′ 0″ - Beam: 10′ 10″ - Draft: 5′ 3″ - Hull Number: 562 - Rig: Gaff-Rigged Sloop - Displacement: 20160 - Sail Area: 1,400 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Built By: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, - Bristol, RI - Original Owner: - Current Owner: Paxon Offield - Current Location: - Built: 1902 - Documentation or State Reg. Number: 136975 - Number of Engines: 1 - Engine Model: Volvo D2-40 (35 hp)
White Cap
White Cap Type: Buzzards Bay 25 - Current Name: Aria - LOA: 32′ 0″ - LWL: 25′ 0″ - Beam 8′ 9″ - Draft 5′ 4″ - Original Rig: J&M - Hull Number: 738 - Designer: N.G. Herreshoff - Original Owner: C. R. Holmes - Built: 1914 - Original Price: $2,000 -- Boat Location: Bristol, RI - Current Owner: Herreshoff Marine Museum Owner Since: 1992
Whitefin
Whitefin - Built to beat the Bruce King designed Whitehawk, and launched in the time for the duel at the 1983 Opera House Cup Regatta. "We Eat Hawk Meat" blazoned on the "Fins" crew shirts. Whitefin did beat Whitehawk that day, but not on corrected time with the "Hawk" winning the OHC that year. - LOA: 90’0″ / 27.43m * LOD: 90’0″ / 27.43m * LWL: 71’10 / 21.67m * Beam: 21’05 / 6.55m * Draft: 9′ 02 – 12’08 / 2.80m – 3.90m * Ballast: * Displacement: 120,000lbs * Sail Area: 4,050 sq ft * Yard Number: * Hull material: Wood construction * Rig: Sloop * Designer: King * Built by: Renaissance Yachts, Maine* Year Built: 1983 * Restored By: * Current Name: Whitefin * Original Owner: Phil Long * Contract Cost: * Current Owner: * Sail Number:
Whitehawk
Whitehawk - Styled after the famous Herreshoff racing vessel Ticonderoga, the 105’ Whitehawk was designed by renowned Maine yacht designer Bruce King and commissioned in 1978. Her hull is one of the largest ever built using the Wood Epoxy Saturation Technique (WEST SYSTEM), which insures superior strength along with incredible lightness. Whitehawk’s performance capabilities along with her state-of-the-art technology and magnificent appointments make her the ideal vacation vessel for New England summers and Caribbean winters. - LOA: 105’| LOD: 92′ | WL: 78′ | BEAM: 20′ 6″ | DRAFT: 7′ 6″ | Daggerboard: 16’10” | Displacement: 84 Tons | Fuel Capacity: 830 | Water Capacity: 700 (Watermaker 60 Gallons Per Hour) | Sail Area: 4,484 | CABINS: 3 | Hull: Wood (Cold-Molded)
Wild Horses
Wild Horses - Type: W - Class: Grand Prix - “A spirited descendent of the swiftest boats of the early 20th Century, the W-76 racing yacht was conceived to pay homage to the legendary New York 50s, the thundering J-Class boats, and the nimble 12-Meters. The W-76 was the last of more than fifty distinctive designs from the drawing board of the late Joel White, the naval architect acclaimed for so beautifully reincarnating traditional wooden vessels using the most modern construction techniques. The W-76 is handcrafted in Maine. These award-winning, record-setting Spirit of Tradition racing yachts are fast, race-proven sloops with a bundle of trophies from wins in New England, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean.” - LOA: 76’4″ / 23.28m * LOD: * LWL: 53’11” / 16.18m * Beam: 16’01” / 4.90m * Draft: 11′ / 3.35m * Ballast: 26,450 lbs * Displacement: 52.900 lbs * Sail Area: 2,239 square feet * Yard Number: * Hull material: Wood construction * Rig: Sloop * Designer: White * Built by: Brooklin Boat Yard * Year Built: 1998 * Restored By: * Current Name: Wild Horses * Original Owner: Donald Tofias * Contract Cost: * Current Owner: Donald Tofias * Sail Number:
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