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''Resolute'' was a yacht designed and built by
Nathanael Greene Herreshoff Nathanael Greene Herreshoff (March 18, 1848 – June 2, 1938) was an American naval architect, mechanical engineer, and yacht design innovator. He produced a succession of undefeated America's Cup defenders between 1893 and 1920. Biography Her ...
for a syndicate of
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members headed by
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to contend the 1914 America's Cup.


Design

''Resolute'' was the last Cup defender to be designed by Herreshoff. *Overhang forward - *Overhang aft - *Fore triangle base - *Boom - *Deck to topmast - *Lead - 65tons


History

''Resolute'' was christened by
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and launched on April 25, 1914. In the 1914 America's Cup defender selection trials, skippered by
Charles Francis Adams III Charles Francis Adams III (August 2, 1866 – June 10, 1954) was an American lawyer and politician, who served as the 44th United States Secretary of the Navy under President Herbert Hoover from 1929 to 1933. He was the captain of the '' Resolut ...
, she beat ''
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'' and ''
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''. In so doing, she beat the
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course record off
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by sailing 30 miles in 3:16:41. However, the outbreak of
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caused the America's Cup races for 1914 to be postponed. The race was finally held during the
1920 America's Cup The 1920 America's Cup was the 13th challenge for the Cup and the first since 1903. It took place in New York Harbor and consisted of a best-of-five series of races between the defender ''Resolute'', entered by a syndicate of New York Yacht Club ...
. In 1920 the America's Cup was reconvened and ''Resolute'' again prevailed in selection races before successfully defending the Cup in July, once more with Adams at the helm. ''Resolute'' lost the first two matches before recovering to defend the cup 3–2 against Shamrock IV. Robert Wales Emmons, Jr. was the manager of the yacht in 1920. In 1925 ''Resolute'' was sold to E. Walter Clark of
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. Her racing career lasted another ten years, and in 1930 ''Resolute'' again participated in the America's cup selection races, albeit as a "trial horse" against which the potential defenders could be judged. Robert F Kennedy named his Wianno Senior Resolute in 1964, after the America's Cup yacht.


References


External links


''The International Yacht Race''
Technical article, ''Marine Engineering'', July 1920 by C. A. McAllister including photos. {{America'sCup Yachts of New York Yacht Club members America's Cup defenders Individual sailing vessels Sailboat type designs by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff America's Cup regattas