Puritan (yacht)

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Puritan as photographed by John S. Johnston.
Puritan as photographed by John S. Johnston.

Puritan was the 1885 America's Cup defender.

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[edit] Design

She was built at the George Lawley & Son yard in Boston, Massachusetts and launched May 26, 1885.

Puritan was an early combination of American and English designs with some of the depth of an cutter but beam and power of a sloop. It was built and skippered by John Malcom Forbes.

[edit] Career

She defeated the New York club's Priscilla then went on to defend the cup against Genesta, a traditional cutter. Immediately following the contest, they began work on an improved version which would be called the Mayflower.

[edit] Specifications

  • Overall length: 94 ft
  • Length at water line: 81 ft 11/2 in
  • Beam (width): 22 ft 7 in
  • Draft: 8 ft 8 in
  • Displacement: 105 tons
  • Sail area: 7,982 sq ft

[edit] References

  • Thomas W. Lawson, Winfield M. Thompson, The Lawson History of the America's Cup (Ashford Press, Southamptom, 1986)

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