Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you Lawrence. You filled in the background of the class nicely. The S-Class boats are truly beautiful, something hard to say about most modern boats. Regards, Dick On Aug 06, 2010, at 10:51 PM, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote: > Richard, > > > Lovely pictures of a classic sailboat. Excellent old designs seem to hang > on > forever. The S-Class and the Star sailboats are good examples. So too is > the > Leica camera, Barnack or M. > > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/rtaylor/PICKS/2010_boating/300_8374.jpg.html > > > The S-Class sailboats were designed by Nathanial Herreshoff in 1919. > Herreshoff was the dean of American boat naval architects and designed and > built 5 America's Cup winners. The S-Class boat is a classic "old > fashioned" racing sailboat characteristic of the early 1900s. It shares the > same relationship to modern racing boats as the Leica does to modern > cameras. Fast sailboats of that era were slim and had a relatively deep > draft. They were often referred to as "plank on edge" style boats. The > S-Class boat is smaller than it looks from Richard's pictures. It is 27.5 > feet long with a beam of a bit more than 7 feet. If you had long arms, you > could reach from side to side. The mast curvature is not accident. It helps > the sail hold its shape better and increases sail efficiency. The last boat > was built in 1941 but the class proved so popular that 95% of the boats > built are still sailing. Here are the specs of the S-Class boats: > > > http://sailboatdata.com/VIEWRECORD.ASP?CLASS_ID=73 > > > The S-Class was inspired by the Skerry Cruiser, another fast sailboat of > that era dating from 1907. > > > http://www.squareskerryyachts.net/30m/index.html > > > The Skerry Cruiser is a Swedish design incorporating every known trick for > making speed under sail. The Skerry Cruisers are absolutely beautiful boats > but they are so difficult to maintain that few are in use today. Hereshoff > was determined to develop a similar boat which could be raced and > maintained > by ordinary club sailors. Judging by the popularity of the S-Class boats, > he > succeeded. > > > Just for the record, modern club racing sailboats tend to have flat broad > hulls and fin keels, rather than narrow hulls and deep full keels. They > tend > to be scaled up dinghies rather than smaller America's Cup racing boats. > > > There are two S-Class boats and one Skerry Cruiser in my sailing area. A 14 > foot Force Five, a Hobie Cat, or a Laser could easily beat them in a race > but that's sort of like saying that a hopped up motorcycle could outspeed a > classic Rolls Royce. > > > > > Larry Z > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information