Wirth Munroe
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Wirth Middleton Munroe (November 29, 1902 - October 21, 1968), American yacht designer and son of Ralph Middleton Munroe.
Munroe was born at the Barnacle, now the Barnacle Historic State Park. In 1933 he married Mary Poore of Coral Gables and they had two children. He was Commodore of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club 1946-1947, a member of the North American Yacht Racing Union (NAYRU) 1936-1966, and the Cruising Club of America as well as Vice-Commodore of the Miami Proa Club. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Historical Association of Southern Florida (HASF) 1943-1966, and served as President of HASF in 1945.
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[edit] Boat Designing
Wirth Munroe began designing boats at an early age. Some of his designs, for example the Sea Sailer class were put into mass production. Below is a list of some of the many boats he designed with the earliest known boat name and earliest known owner indicated. Additional information on these or other boats designed by Wirth Munroe will be most appreciated.
[edit] Sea Sailer Boats
Boat Name | Alternative Name/s | Official Number | Earliest Known Owner | Builder/s | Where Built | Launch Date | Length |
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Beadacious | Robin Fung | Hong Kong, B.C.C. | |||||
Blue Moon | Robin Fung | Hong Kong, B.C.C. | |||||
Encore | Robin Fung | Hong Kong, B.C.C. | |||||
Fortune Cookie | Puffin Three, B.C.C. | Robin Fung | Hong Kong, B.C.C. | ||||
[edit] Other Boats Designed by Wirth Munroe
Boat Name | Alternative Name/s | Official Number | Earliest Known Owner | Builder | Where Built | Launch Date | Length |
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Baloo | Bravo (1973) | 508466 | R.B. Bobo | Arco, Inc. | Miami | 1959 | 33' |
Blue Stream III | Decision III (1960), Aquarius | M.Jack Rinehart, Sr. | Richard Richard | Miami | 1948 | 39'11" | |
Bonnie Doon | Blanche ME Whitlock | Glassco, Inc. | Miami | 1960 | 33'1" | ||
Cheeta | 295309 | Robery P Brake | Dooley Glawder | Petrine, FL | 1964 | 33' | |
Chere | 128158 | Peter C. Keenan & Richard Walters | Crystaliner S.E. Corp | Miami Beach | 1959 | 33- | |
Comanche | Jack Price | Warren Bailey | Miami | 1956 | 39'6" | ||
Daisy | 30' | ||||||
Delphinus | 505797 | Rear Admiral Robert J. Archer | Robin Fung, Ltd. | Hong Kong, B.C.C. | 1966 | 29'10" | |
Gaviota | Consolidated | 65' | |||||
Gaviota II | My Destiny (1960), Mogu | John William Shillain | Symonette Shipyard | Nassau, Bahamas | 1939 | 59' | |
Island Belle | Virginia Bell, Rebel | 242440 | Gingras Boat Works | Cocoa, FL | 1942 | 60' | |
Jesting | Glass Marine Ind. Inc. | Costa Mesa, CA | 1964 | 33'1" | |||
Ketch A Rainbow | Mary B., Rainbow (1973) | Carlos A. Capriles | Miami S.B. Corp. | Miami | 1957 | 46' | |
Laughing Gull | Samuel A. Gayley | Wirth M. Munroe | Miami | 1933 | 27'6" | ||
Patience | Scott Rosen | ||||||
Pirouette | McKenna (?) of Philadelphia | ||||||
Romany | 276271 | Andrew J. Lavoie | Miami S.B. Corp. | Miami | 1958 | 46' | |
Sanctuary | 1966 | ||||||
Sea Itch | Fantail, Holiday | Richardson | Columbia | 33'1" | |||
Sprite | H.M.Sinclair | Wirth Munroe | 1959 | 27'6" | |||
Starlight | 281400 | Robert E. Russell | Glassco, Inc | Miami | 1960 | 33'1" | |
Surprise | Gene Steffens | Bast Boat Builders | Okiniwa | 1960 | |||
Tern | Benjamin W. Guy, II | Glassco, Inc. | Miami | 1960 | 33'1" | ||
The Golden Fleece | Douglas & Martha Sager | Glassco, Inc. | Miami | 1960 | 33'1" | ||
Tobi | Wirth Munroe and Townsend Ludington | Wirth Munroe | 1937 | 25' | |||
Tonga | Errol Flynn | ||||||
Tranquility | Southwind (1973) | Carleton H. Endemann | Robin Fung Ltd. | Hong Kong, B.C.C. | 1969 | 29'10" | |
Traveler | Arthur W. Crimmins | Arthur W. Crimmins | Miami | 1950 | 29'11" | ||
Tropical Disturbance | Wirth Munroe, Walter Croft, Sr. & Robert Lewis | ||||||
Vincere | J. Afred Grow, Jr. | Arthur W. Crimmins | 1959 | 33'1" | |||
Un-Named | Carrington Gramling (Attorney) |
The Barnacle Historic State Park
[edit] References
Data in charts is derived from Lloyd's Register of American Yachts. All other data is derived from interviews with his children, and his father's biography The Commodore's Story.