New York 30
The New York 30 (NY-30) is a monohull sailboat designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff in 1904 as a class for the New York Yacht Club. It was the first one-design class designed for the Universal Rule of yacht measurement: "It is the first model I have worked on to be under the 1/4 beam length [Universal Rule] measurements, and I am well pleased with it, and also it has been more pleasure to work on it, as I have not had the restraint of getting the biggest boat possible for the W.L. length."
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New York 30
The New York 30 (NY-30) is a monohull sailboat designed by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff in 1904 as a class for the New York Yacht Club. It was the first one-design class designed for the Universal Rule of yacht measurement: "It is the first model I have worked on to be under the 1/4 beam length [Universal Rule] measurements, and I am well pleased with it, and also it has been more pleasure to work on it, as I have not had the restraint of getting the biggest boat possible for the W.L. length."
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Air Draft
top of gaff to waterline
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builder
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company
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construction
Wood
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image boat
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Fixed
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Location
Bristol, R.I.
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name
NY-30
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olympic
no
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boom length
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sails other
balloon jib
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The New York 30 (NY-30) is a m ...... possible for the W.L. length."
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New York 30
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