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Resolute 20"

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Dimensions:20" L x 2" W x 17" H
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Resolute 20" Description

    NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT
    Attach Sails and the Resolute model yacht is Ready for Immediate Display 

    Capture the racing spirit with this adorable model yacht inspired by the famous America’s Cup champion Resolute. With clean lines and graceful features Resolute model sail boats will bring a nautical flair and winning spirit to the décor of any room, and are perfectly sized for display upon an office desk, meeting room table or child’s bedroom shelf. 

    20" Long x 2" Wide x 17" High (1:79 scale)

    • Quality construction of solid wooden parts
    • Suits any room or décor with clean lines and simple colors
    • Pre-assembled, simply attach the sails and display
      • All rigging, lines and stays feature brass hooks which attach into eyelets on mast, boom, bowsprit or deck
      • Ready to display in less than five minutes

Resolute 20" History

    1914

    Resolute was the last of the six successful defenders designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff. It was the smallest and the most discreet-looking of all the boats built for the 1914 America's Cup. Captain Nat had designed a minimalist yacht that would be owed time by her competitors in the corrected time game.
     
    April 25th: Resolute was christened by Grace Vanderbilt and launched.
     
    Selected as Cup defender after selection trials against Vanitie and Defiance.
     
    August 12th: the America's Cup was delayed due to World War I where Great Britain was fighting Germany.
     
    1920
    The selection trials for the defence of the America's Cup were re-sailed between Resolute and Vanitie. Resolute was selected after hard races against Vanitie.
     
    July 12th and 13th: After measurement, Shamrock IV had to give the NYYC defender designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff, Resolute, 7 minutes 1 seconds or 7 minutes 15 seconds or 6 minutes and 40 seconds, depending on the rig configuration used on the 30-mile course.
     
    The America's Cup races: sailed between 15th to 27th July, at New York.
    Best three out of five races.
    Resolute vs. Shamrock IV
     
    Alternating courses as follows:
    - 15 miles to windward off Ambrose Channel Lightship and return (30 miles in all)
    - Equilateral triangle - distance 30 miles off Channel Lightship
     
    Races: five sailed.
     
    Results:
     
    Resolute beat Shamrock IV by three wins to two!
     
    - July 15, 1st race, 30 miles, Windward-Leeward Course: Shamrock IV beat Resolute. Resolute did not finished, disabled.
    - July 20, 2nd race, 30 miles, Triangular Course: Shamrock IV beat Resolute by 02 minute 26 sec in corrected time.
    - July 21, 3rd race, 40 miles, Windward-Leeward Course: Resolute beat Shamrock IV by 7 minutes 01 sec, corrected time.
    - July 23, 4th race, 30 miles, Triangular Course: Resolute beat Shamrock IV by 9 minutes 58 sec, corrected time.
    - July 27, 5th race, 40 miles, Windward-Leeward Course: Resolute beat Shamrock IV by 19 minutes 45 sec, corrected time.
     
    On July 15th, Resolute had to withdraw after breaking the mainsail halyard.
     
    September 1920: Resolute was dry-docked at the Herreshoff yard at Bristol
     
    1925
    Resolute was sold to E. Walter Clark a Philadelphia banker and director of a railroad company and NYYC member.
     
    1926
    Nat Herreshoff 77 converted Resolute as a schooner. Walter Clark raced it against
    Vanitie also converted as a schooner.
     
    1929
    June 1929: Resolute was fitted (as was Vanitie) with a one piece hollow wood mast, the largest triangular mainsail and the biggest Genoa ever seen on a boat of this size, following directions from Nat Herreshoff, now 80-years old.
     
    1930
    With Vanitie, Resolute was selected to sail as a trial horse for the 1930 America's Cup defence candidates. It was measured as a J Class, but was not allowed to race the Cup, as it had not been built following the A1 Lloyd's rules.
     
    1931
    Resolute was stored at Herreshoff shipyard at Bristol by its owner, E. Walter Clark.
     
    1938
    On September 21, 1938, Resolute was partially destroyed by a hurricane. Walter Clark decided to sell the wreck.
     
    1939
    The wreck of Resolute was sold piece by piece for scrap.
     
    RESOLUTE
    1920 USA
     
    Yacht Club: New York Yacht Club, New York.
    Successful defender of the thirteenth America's Cup (1920 )
     
    Owner: Syndicate headed by Henry Walter with John Pierpont Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Frederick G. Bourne, George F. Baker, Jr., Arthur Curtiss James, Harold S. Vanderbilt, Richard T. Crane, Payne Whitney, Robert W. Emmons II.
     
    Keel sloop fitted with a centreboard
    Universal Rule - 75-footer (75 feet at LWL)
    Rating: 83.5
     
    Designer: Nathanael Greene Herreshoff
     
    Builder: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
    Sailmaker: Ratsey & Lapthorn, New York.
     
    Year of building: 1913-1914
    Launched: April 25th, 1914
     
    Skipper: Charles Francis Adams II
    Afterguard: John Parkinson, George A. Cormack, George Nichols, Robert W. Emmons II, Arthur Adams.
    Crew: 27 Scandinavians
     
    Data:
     
    Construction -
     
    Construction: Metal composite, steel - Tobin bronze
    Frames: Steel
    Planking: Tobin bronze
    Deck: Wood covered with canvas
    Mast: Steel
    Boom: Steel
    Spinnaker pole: Wood
    Keel ballast: Lead
     
    Dimensions -
     
    L.O.A.: 32.50 m
    L.W.L.: 75 feet and 6 inches - 23.01 m
    Beam: 6.42 m
    Draft: 4.21 m
    Draft with centreboard: 6.37 m
    Displacement: 105.8 tons
    Tonnage: 99 tons
    Sail area: 815.22 m2
    Mast: 39.75 m
    Boom: 23.36 m
    Bowsprit: 3.73 m
     
    Year of building: 1914
    Launched: 4/25/1914
     
    13th Edition: (1920)
    Crew: 27
    Hull: Steel
    Mast: Steel
    L.O.A: 32.5
    L.W.L.: 23.01
    Mast: 39.75
    Beam: 6.42
    Boom Sail Area Displacement: 105.8
    Draft Rating Ballast: 4.21
     

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