Philip Rhodes
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Philip Rhodes | |
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Born | 1895 |
Died | 1974 |
Occupation | Naval architect |
Philip Leonard Rhodes (1895-1974) was a prolific boat and ship designer of extraordinary range, particularly known for his racing yacht and sloop designs[1]. His other works included commercial and naval vessels such as minesweepers, police boats and garbage scows.
Rhodes designs of particular note include
- Rhodes 19
- Rhodes 22
- Weatherly, which successfully defended the America's Cup in 1962.
[edit] References
Henderson appears to be the sole print biography of Rhodes.
- ^ Henderson, Richard (1981). Philip L. Rhodes and His Yacht Designs. International Marine Publishing. ISBN 0-87742-128-5.
- Ben Stavis' extensive online biography and archive
- Rhodes bequeathed his designs to the Mystic Seaport Museum Collection, which has a short biography.
[edit] External links
The Rhodes 19 Class Association, promoting racing of Rhodes-19 sailboats.
Philip Rhodes Sail Boats Information on Philip Rhodes designs.
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