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Charles William Lapworth (12 December 1919 – 3 April 2006) was an
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who designed a large number of
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s, many of them for Cal Yachts. He was active as a designer from the early 1950s until the 1980s. Described as "one of the foremost West Coast naval architects in the post-World War II period", he has been nominated to the US
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Early life

Born on 12 December 1919 in
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. He went to the
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, completing a degree in
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and naval architecture. He went on to serve in the
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in
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as an officer in the bureau of ships at
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. He later served at naval repair base at
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Professional life

After the war Lapworth moved to
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and became partners in a yacht design business with Merle Davis in
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. In less than a year Davis had died, leaving Lapworth to run the business alone. He earned some income by doing
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work. He soon progressed to sailboat design work, drawing new rigs to update some west coast racing sailboats. He designed new rigs for the sloop ''Patolita'', later renamed ''Sirius II''. He also designed the conversion of the
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''Morningstar'' to a
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rig and the schooner ''Queen Mab'', which was converted to a
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schooner. Lapworth also competed as a racing
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, sailing
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s. He completed in the class championships in
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in 1948 and in
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in
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in 1949. He created a series of custom boat designs for light displacement racers that quickly developed a reputation for winning races, or at least placing highly in them. His early boats included ''Flying Scotsman'' and ''Nalu II'', a boat that won the
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Class C four times and overall once, in 1958. He designed the second-place overall Transpacific winner in 1961, named ''Ichiban'', a sloop. By 1958, 70 of his wooden Lapworth 36 design had been produced, but the age of wooden sailboats was at its end. The new material to construct boats from was now
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and Lapworth started drawing boats taking advantage of its strength and lightness. His skills attracted the attention of Jack Jensen of Jensen Marine, who walked into Lapworth's office and asked him to design a new line of fiberglass sailboats. The deal was closed with just a handshake and became one of the longest and most successful commercial sailboat building relationships, lasting until after Jensen died in 1980. Lapworth's first design was a sloop. Jensen had intended to call it the ''Lapworth 24'', but Lapworth had previously designed a boat with that designation for another customer and so they decided to call it the Cal 24 (for California) and the line became the Cal Yachts
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of Jensen Marine. The most successful was the Cal 20, of which more than 1,900 were built. His 1963 Cal 40 design was noted for its speed and race-winning history.


Personal life

Lapworth married his wife, Peggy, in 1966 and at the time of his death they had been married for 40 years. They had five children, Barbara Burman Rolph, Charles William Lapworth III, Robert Lapworth Jr., Susan Cohl and Kim Sorenson. They also had five grandchildren. Lapworth's favourite of his own designs was the Cal Cruising 46 and he owned and sailed one for many years. His
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noted his sailing skills, stating, "as a shipmate Bill was absolutely tops to sail with; a consummate helmsman and extremely valuable tactician; always sought as a crew on major races. He also sailed on boats not of his own design, providing these most useful characteristics to their owners. His designs gave him a primacy never before achieved by a naval architect as yet on the west coast. His calm demeanor was a most recognized characteristic and his evenhanded nature fostered only the best in his fellow sailors."


Death

Lapworth died on 3 April 2006 at age 86 and was
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on 7 April 2006 from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, in
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Boat designs

Lapworth designed a large number of sailboats, many of them for Cal Yachts: * Lapworth 32 - 1951 * Lapworth 26 - 1953 * Cal 24 - 1958 * Gladiator 24 - 1958 * Lapworth 24 - 1958 * Lapworth 39 - 1959 * Lapworth 40 - 1960 * Metcalf - 1960 * Cal 20 - 1961 * Cal 30 - 1961 * Islander 44 - 1962 * Lapworth 50 - 1962 * Cal 28 - 1963 * Cal 40 - 1963 * Endeavor 26 - 1963 *
Cal 25 The Cal 25 is an American Trailer sailer, trailerable sailboat, that was designed by C. William Lapworth and first built in 1965. Production The boat was built by Cal Yachts, Jensen Marine/Cal Yachts in the United States between 1965 and 1976, ...
- 1965 * Newport 16 - 1965 * Cal 48 - 1966 * Cal 2-24 - 1967 * Cal Cruising 46 - 1967 * Cal Cruising 36 - 1968 * Cal 29 - 1968 * Cal 34 - 1968 * Cal 2-30 - 1968 * Cal 21 - 1969 * Crown 23 - 1969 * Cal 39 - 1970 * Calgan 23 - 1970 * Lapworth 48 - 1970 *
Cal 27 The Cal 27 is an American sailboat, that was designed by William Lapworth and first built in 1971. Production The boat was built by Cal Yachts, Jensen Marine in the United States, who completed 306 examples between 1971 and 1974. It is now out ...
- 1971 * Cal 33 - 1971 * Cal 43 - 1971 * Cal T/4 - 1971 * Cal 2-46 - 1971 * Cal T/2 - 1972 *
Cal 35 Cruise The Cal 35 Cruise is an American sailboat that was designed by C. William Lapworth as a cruiser and first built in 1973. The Cal 35 Cruise is sometimes confused with the later Cal 35 series of sailboats. Production The design was built by ...
- 1973 * Cal 3-30 - 1973 * Cal 2-27 - 1974 * Cal 2-29 - 1974 * Cal 3-46 - 1975 * Cal 2-34 - 1975 * Crown 28 - 1976 *
Cal 2-25 The Cal 2-25 (also called the Cal 25-2 and Cal 25 Mark II) is an American sailboat that was designed by C. William Lapworth as a cruiser-racer and first built in 1977.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second ...
- 1977 * Cal 34-III - 1977 * Cal 39 Mark II - 1978 * Cal 31 - 1979 *
Cal 35 The Cal 35 is an American sailboat that was designed by C. William Lapworth as a cruiser and first built in 1979.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition'', pages 270-271. Houghton Mifflin Company, 19 ...
- 1979 * Martinique 25 - 1979 *
Neptune 16 The Newport 16 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Bill Lapworth as a daysailer and a pocket cruiser and first built in 1965.Henkel, Steve: ''The Sailor's Book of Small Cruising Sailboats'', page 33 and 47. International ...
- 1981 * Cal 39 Mark III - 1983 *
Cal 3-27 The Cal 3-27 is an American sailboat, that was designed by William Lapworth and first built in 1983. The Cal 3-27 is a development of the Cal 2-27, which was in turn a development of the Cal 27. The Cal 3-27 was also marketed as the Cal 27 M ...
- 1983 * Phoenix 12 - 1983 * Gloucester 16 - 1986


See also

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lapworth, Bill 1919 births 2006 deaths American naval architects Architects from Detroit Military personnel from Detroit University of Michigan alumni United States Navy personnel of World War II American yacht designers