NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 30

Main

Appendages
Fin Keel
Construction
Wood
First built hull
1904
Hull type
Monohull
Last built hull
1905
Model
NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 30
Sailboat builder
Herreshoff Mfg. Co.(USA)
Sailboat designer
Nathanael G. Herreshoff

Dimensions

Ballast Type
Lead
Ballast weight
3992.0
Beam
2.67
Displacement
8165.0
Draft
1.93
Max Draft
1.93
Overall length
13.34
Waterline length
9.14

Sails

Total area
92.9

Engine

Performance

Ballast ratio
48.89
Capsize Screening Formula
1.34
Comfort Ratio
45.33
Critical hull speed
7.34
Displacement-length ratio (DLR)
297.62
Upwind sail area to displacement
23.38

Accomodation

The New York Yacht Club 30 (NY30) is a classic racing sailboat that was designed in 1905 by Nathanael Herreshoff, one of the most renowned yacht designers of his time. The NY30 was specifically created for the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) to compete in the prestigious America's Cup races.

The NY30 is a gaff-rigged sloop, meaning it has a single mast and a triangular mainsail with a gaff, a horizontal spar at the top of the sail. It has a long overhanging bow and a relatively short waterline, which gives it a distinctive appearance. The boat measures approximately 30 feet in length, hence its name.

These boats were built to be fast and competitive, with a focus on racing performance. They were constructed using the best materials available at the time, such as mahogany planking over oak frames. The NY30s were known for their excellent sailing characteristics, including speed, maneuverability, and responsiveness.

The NY30 class quickly gained popularity and became a symbol of the NYYC's dominance in yacht racing during the early 20th century. The boats competed in numerous regattas and races, both locally and internationally, showcasing their exceptional performance.

Over time, the NY30 class faced challenges due to changing racing rules and the emergence of newer boat designs. However, the boats have remained highly regarded for their historical significance and elegant design. Today, there are still a few NY30s that have been preserved and restored, and they continue to participate in classic yacht regattas and events.

The New York Yacht Club 30 is a testament to the rich sailing heritage of the NYYC and the enduring legacy of Nathanael Herreshoff's design prowess.

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