Crescent Sailboat
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The Crescent Sailboat was built exclusively in Detroit, Michigan in 1970-1971. These boats were designed in 1953 by Ford Motor Company engineers who were experimenting with fiberglass. 27 hulls were constructed and raced One-Design. The class made a movement to become Olympic class boats in the 1970s. The molds still exist and the boats are still raced very regularly. Bayview Yacht Club and the Detroit Sail Club are home to a great number of them.
The Crescent sloop was the first and currently oldest fiberglass racing One-Design class in the world. The boats are based at 95 St. Jean, Detroit Sail Club in Detroit, Michigan.
Crescent Fleet under spinnaker
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[edit] Specification
The Crescent is 24 feet long with a beam of about 6.5 feet. It is a fractionally rigged single spreader sloop with a combined sail area (Jib and Main) of 146.7 sq.ft. Sail Measurements: Mainsail: Luff: 20.0 Ft - Leech: 21.3 Ft - Foot: 10.0 Ft - Sail area (main only) 102.5 sq.ft.
Jib: Luff: 16.5 Ft - Foot: 6 Ft - Leech: 14.75 Ft - Sail are (jib only) 44'2" sq.ft.
For other Detroit designed and built boats: see the L boat