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Tyson Streeter never owned a wooden boat before, let alone a sailboat. Aside from a Laser and a Boston Whaler, his boat ownership had a limited past. However, that never slowed his passion for sailing or wooden yachts, his aunt started at Wooden Boat Magazine in 1978 and created their famed calendars, which have hung in Streeter's home ever since. So it was on his wall in July 2018, that he gazed upon a pair of NY 32s rafted together, and the rest is history.

"The lines struck me. Everything about the boat stuck out for me," says Streeter from his home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, where he has been staying at home with his wife, six-year-old twins, and a five-year-old eagerly awaiting the summer sailing season. "I just said to myself: 'That's the boat I am going to get.'"

He sought out the advice of one of the owners of those depicted NY 32s, Peter Cassidy - who also happens to own and operate Buzzards Bay Yacht Services and also has a young family he sails with on his NY32, Siren . With Cassidy's counsel, they looked at one for sale in Maryland but walked away underwhelmed as the boat had undergone significant refits already and felt less authentic. 

However, Peter did not give up on Tyson's dream, he knew that many NY 32s moved after World War II to the Great Lakes region, and while no boat was listed, "all boats are always for sale." After speaking with Skip Gmiener, owner of Apache NY 32 Hull #2, on a Monday, they flew to Detroit on Friday and had a deal by Monday with Gmiener happy to see the boat going to an owner with such passion. 

Gmiener's father bought the Sparkman & Stephens designed boat in 1940 just four years after she launched on May 9, 1936, as part of a 20 boat fleet commissioned by the New York Yacht Club. Apache sailed the Bermuda Race that year (the first year the race started in Newport) and finished 2nd of 44 boats. This edition was also the famed Bermuda Race that gave us the Storm Trysail Club as it was a harrowing voyage to the Onion Patch that year, and those who finished were highly-regarded mariners.

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Apache in her slip that she held for 78 years.

In 1938, the original owner, Buz Havamire, sold her to Tommy Fisher, who brought her Gross Pointe Yacht Club. There Skip's father, Toot, was one of Fisher's crew. As the war was starting to ramp up, Toot Gmeiner bought Apache from Fisher in the Fall of 1940 and brought her to Detroit Yacht Club, where she remained for 78 years before Streeter had her trucked in the December of 2018 to Buzzard Bay Yacht Services in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts.

[more history as told by Skip Gmeiner https://youtu.be/V_i9sHPN_fE ]

Streeter describes the time once Apache arrived at Cassidy's shop as the "winter of the bad phone call." They discovered hidden rot and issues the survey could not produce. "He is a great craftsman, and he knows this very wooden boat - every plank and joint. It was still an incredible educational experience."

During the Winter of 2018 - 2019, they decided that due to rot that had been epoxied over, the entire stem needed to be replaced. Luckily, down in wooden boat enthusiast Elizabeth Meyer's, barn, they found the perfect stem piece originally from the Danish Royal Forest, woods that had been grown specifically for shipbuilding. 

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Rotting stem

"The speed and skill in which they detached the planks from the rabbit and repaired rotted horn timber were incredible," explained Streeter. "As with any project, things pop up and the keel had to be dropped to repair bolt and then get rebedded back up. It was troubleshooting all the time but I am grateful to have had Peter leading this."

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After getting the boat below the waterline in order, they launched Apache for a summer of sailing in 2019. Aside from daysailing, the entire young family took part on a week-long cruise onboard the 32-footer to the North Shore of Massachusetts Bay.

"The kids loved it so much they were actually mad to get off the boat. We were lucky the family fell in love."

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Streeter took part in the Corinthian Classic Regatta sailing with friends and had a great time. He even took home the "American Friendship Trophy" which was bestowed upon him from the previous year's winners, the crew of Neith . It is given for someone who exhibits a standout sailing passion and awards the winner with a trip Germany to sail in a classic yacht regatta. This year's trip has been postponed, but it was a humbling experience for Streeter.

"I leaned into my wife during the awards and said 'Hey, I hope we can get that someday because that is us!' Then I was floored when I heard our name," he admitted. 

After a successful first season with Apache , she returned to Cassidy's shop with a winter goal to keep fresh water out of the boat. The deck was glassed over in the 1980s with the combings still on, so some water damage rotted a few deck beams causing it to rain in the aft berth. The spars also needed to be redone.

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"We were able to get a beautiful piece of Maghony from Newport Nautical Timbers for the combings, winch pedestals, and might even have some leftover for a cockpit table," explained Streeter. "The combings came out just beautiful. They were steamed into place by Peter who now is looking to use the jig on his boat! This process also allowed me to place the winches where I wanted them.”

Now that the deck and hull are tightened up, the family is looking forward to emerging from quarantine and sailing together once again. Apache splashed on May 20, 2020. Aside from local cruising, they are planning to sail down to New London so the kids can participate in a junior program near extended family and explore those waters. 

"Peter is truly an artist when it comes to preserving these boats. It is the history and tradition that made me first fall in love with wooden boats, and I am happy to pass that on. I am hoping our children will be the next owners," concluded Streeter. 

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Sparkman & Stephens 45 ft New York 32 1936

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BROKER'S COMMENTS

The New York 32 always had a hard act to follow the legendary Herreshoff designs as the New York Yacht Club club boat but over the years in every type of race, these boats have exceeded expectations – evolving from the iconic designs of DORADE and STORMY WEATHER, the 32s were the expression of a trend with their reduced sail area, easy sections and outstanding sea-keeping. SIRIUS after an extensive restoration by Cantiere Navale in Argentario in 2006 has nevertheless retained almost all of her original detail; her period Merriman deck fittings and her interior fully retaining its classic 1930s ambience. Under new ownership in 2013 the boat has since been totally optimised to classic race using the services of Sparkman & Stephens New York to make sure she sails as she would have done in the 1930s – in every sense from sail plan to trim – and the race results say it all !

Accommodation and domestic equipment

The interior of SIRIUS is wonderfully true to her period – her restoration keeping the varnished mahogany panelled bulkheads, carefully painted white deck heads and varnished solid teak sole for which Nevins were famous. Not to comment here on the attention to detail of fittings, hatches, catches, lamps, brass work and glass would be missing out on the elements that maintain her 1930s character and make SIRIUS a very special yacht. From the sliding hatch in the coach roof 6 companionway steps descend to saloon - 2 x Beige button back leather settees, port & starboard - Stowage outboard in glass fronted lockers - Gimballed table on centreline - Butterfly skylight hatch over - 3 x Opening ports - 3 x Deck head lights - Navigation instruments behind mahogany panel above stbd settee aft - Fiddled panelled chest of drawers fwd to stbd - Deep hanging locker to stbd with isolator panel concealed within Head compartment to port - Opening port - 1 x Deckhead and 1 x bulkhead light and paraffin lamp - Vanitory mirror - Manual WC - Ceramic basin H&C - Shower Door to Galley to port - 4 x Opening ports and small hatch in deck head fwd part of trunk cabin - Ceramic sink with original taps - Small camping gas 2 burner hob in container - Shelving for plates and crockery - Top loading fridge across to stbd Focsle - Access to foredeck by hatch in deckhead - 2 x single berths - Extensive stowage for sails, lines, sheets etc - Flag locker - Original “paid hands” fold away basin Coming aft through the saloon and past the companionway steps to Double master stateroom - 2 x berths; one each side with stowage under - Desk on centreline - Vanitory mirror - Access to lazarette P&S - Compass in deck head - Barometer - Small butterfly hatch in deck head - 2 deck head lights - 2 bulkhead lamps

Construction

- Philippine mahogany on white oak frames with Everdur fastenings - Steam-bent oak frames on 8 inch centres - Ply deck sheathed and painted

The 1930s were characterised by sailing fever, even with the Great Depression, Americans continued to invest in yachting. The members of the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) wanted to cross oceans and compete in offshore regattas including the Newport to Bermuda – this was impossible in the club’s boat of the time, the NY 30. The ladies also complained about the lack of space below deck; the criticism was “too much sail to go to sea without a seaman and too little space to accommodate one”. To replace the NY 30, in 1936 Commodore W.A.W. Stewart organized a competition for the design and construction of the Club’s new boat, calling the best naval architects: John Alder, Luders, Ford & Paine, W J Roue, Belkar & Paine and Sparkman & Stephens. The instructions were a waterline no less than 30 feet, accommodation for 4 guests and one crew and the Scantling Rules of Lloyds. Olin Stephens was chosen and Henry B. Nevins Shipyard of City Island offered to deliver all the boats within 1 year – on completion of the 20 boats the tooling was destroyed as required by the NYYC. According to the magazine, The Rudder, “ .….the club did not want a crowd on the starting line and, above all, if the class were enlarged, the boats could end up in undesirable hands.” The boats were given sail numbers 1-20. SIRIUS originally named DOLPHIN bore sail number 19 and has always been NY 19. The first owner was Henry Sturgis Morgan, of the famous banking dynasty and the founder of Morgan Stanley, another leading investment bank. He was a prominent yachtsman, Commodore of the NYYC and Chairman of the America's Cup committee, winner also of the Astor cup and the Kings cup. It was he who had named NY19 DOLPHIN BUT after him NY19 was renamed AWAY and finally SIRIUS. From the late 30s to the 1970s, NY 19 was raced extensively on the east coast of the USA. She raced several times in most of the toughest races on the east coast, including Miami-Nassau, Annapolis-Newport, the Lipton Race and Newport-Bermuda. NY 19 moved to the Mediterranean on 2005. After extensive restoration by Cantieri Navali dell' Argentario she was raced in 2007 and 2010 with the following results; - 1st in class at Antibes 2007 - 3rd in class Regates Royales 2007 - 3rd in class Argentario Sailing week 2007 - 2nd overall Panerai Yacht challenge 2007 - 1st in class Argentario Sailing Week (2010) In 2013 / 2014 under new ownership, and after a refit with classic racing in mind at the Cantieri Navali dell Argentario, NY19 was raced extensively with further excellent results; 2013 - Winner of Vele d'Epoca in Naples - Class winner at Argentario Sailing week and Regates Royales at Cannes - 2nd in class at Voiles de St Tropez and Antibes - Winner of the Cannes -St Tropez Regatta 2014 - Winner of the Copa del Ray at Mahon; - Winner of the Sparkman & Stevens Regatta - Class winner at Regates Royales at Cannes, Vele d'Epoca at Imperia and Vele d'Epoca at Naples - 3 rd in class both at Antibes and Voiles de St Tropez

Rig, spars and sails

Bermudan sloop rig - Sitka spruce double spreader mast with diamonds and original Merriman fittings - 4 x Halyard winches - Spinnaker pole track on fore edge of mast - Sitka spruce boom - Spinnaker pole mounted on blocks port side fwd Sails - Racing mainsail 2013 Zaoli - Cruising mainsail 2013 Zaoli - Light Genoa 2013 Zaoli - Light Genoa 2014 Zaoli - Medium Genoa 2013 Zaoli - Medium Genoa 2014 Zaoli - Heavy Genoa 2013 Zaoli - Jib 2006 Olympic - Large spinnaker 2013 Zaoli - Small spinnaker 2006 Plus - Old gennaker 2013 Zaoli - Large gennaker 2014 Zaoli - Small gennaker 2014 Zaoli - Swedish main sail 2008 Zaoli

Deck layout equipment and ground tackle

From Bow - Varnished mahogany toe rail - Bronze stanchion bases - White painted deck - Bronze stem head fitting with fairleads P&S - Forestay load cell - Bronze anchor windlass - Delta aluminium anchor c 60 ft / 20 m chain and c 100 ft / 30 m rope - Raised foredeck hatch - Bronze shroud turnbuckles with leatherwork covers - Iconic NY 32 trunk cabin with varnished sides and bronze ports - Raised hatch at fore end of trunk cabin with halyard bag fitted also as cover - Mast with dorade box vents both sides - Varnished teak handrails running fore and aft over coach roof both sides - Butterfly skylight hatch - Hallmark wide side decks for ease of crewing - 3 x sockets for alternative jib car block positioning set in each side deck - Main companionway hatch sliding under bronze cover offset to stbd aft end of trunk cabin - 2 x Main sheet blocks to Nevins No 3 winch at aft end of coach roof - Small butterfly hatch over aft cabin also serves as access hatchway - All Merriman ash blocks; those at deck level protected with leather covers - Large uncluttered centre cockpit with large bridge deck and elegant compass and binnacle - Stowage for life raft - 2 x Original Merriman primary winches on teak blocks outside cockpit coamings - Bronze Genoa tracks on toe rails both sides - Chromed sheave blocks to toe rail - 2 x Merriman bronze secondary winches for running backstay and spinnaker - Running backstay with varnished ash blocks protected by leatherwork - Chromed compass binnacle by bridge deck - Navigation instrument repeaters in cockpit fore bulkhead with mahogany covers - Yanmar engine controls fwd to port and instruments hidden by sliding hatch - Tiller steering - Varnished boom gallows - Varnished lazarette hatch with bronze mushroom vent abaft cockpit - Mainsheet purchase blocks attached to aft deckhead Bronze mooring cleat on centreline - Bronze fairleads port and stbd - Bronze Herreshoff style blocks for backstay to taffrail - Bronze stern light

Mechanical electrical and tankage

- Yanmar Diesel engine 2014 with charging alternator - 2 bladed SWP folding propellers - 12 V Electrical circuit - 2 x Domestic batteries 12 V 110 V - 1 x 12 V 80 A engine start battery - 220 V with 2 power outlets - Victron Blue Power 12 V 30 A - 1 x 130 litre stainless steel fuel tank under saloon seating - 1 x 130 litre stainless steel fresh water tank under saloon seating - c 25 litre gray water tank and auto pump

Navigation, communications and electronics

- Wilfred O White & Sons Inc original steering compass in binnacle - Raymarine ST2 90 navigation system incl autopilot - 2 x Displays; 1 each side - CD player

- 1 x 6 Person life raft - 1 x Rule automatic bilge pump - 1 x Marco manual bilge pump with long hose

Refit 2013 14

During the winter of 2013 14 SIRIUS returned to Cantiere Navale Argentario for a focussed refit to optimise the boat for classic racing. Works included - New rudder - Stripping the hull back, re caulking and fairing - New sea cocks and skin fittings - Full Awlgrip paint treatment - New engine, transmission and ancillaries fitted under close supervision of S&S New York - New fuel and water tanks - New electrical systems, batteries etc - New instruments - Stripping bright work back to bare wood and full 12 coat varnish system - Application non slip to deck and coach roof Details of these and the full list of lesser works are available.

Original tender

SIRIUS comes with an original Nevins built clinker tender with oars and sailing rig

These particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as a general guide. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they wish to rely.

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Sparkman and Stephens NY 32 “Almaran”

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Almaran Specifications:

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LOA: 45 ′ 4″ * LOD: 00′ 0″ * LWL: 32′ 0″ * Beam: 10′ 7″ * Draft: 6′ 6″ * Ballast: 12,000 lbs * Gross Displacement: 27,000 lbs * Sail Area: 950 * Design Number: 125 * Hull Material: Wood * Rig: Bermudian sloop * Class: NY 32 * Designer: S&S * Built by: Henry B Nevins Yard, City Island NY * Year Built: 1936 * Restored By: * Current Name: Almaran * Original Owner: * Current Owner: Manuel Lopez * Sail Number:

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Historical:

The New York Yacht Club were looking for a new one-design class, to replace the old (designed 1905) Herreshoff New York 30s, S&S won the design competition, and was selected against competing designs by Alden and Nicholas Potter Twenty boats were built by Nevins of City Island at a cost of $11,000 each. In Olin Stephen’s words “We set out to design a good cruiser/racer with good all-around form, guided by the lines of Dorade, Stormy Weather and Edlu, and emphasized seaworthiness rather than around-the-mark agility.”

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Review of New York 32

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This section covers widely used rules of thumb to describe the sailing characteristics. Please note that even though the calculations are correct, the interpretation of the results might not be valid for extreme boats.

What is Theoretical Maximum Hull Speed?

The theoretical maximal speed of a displacement boat of this length is 7.7 knots. The term "Theoretical Maximum Hull Speed" is widely used even though a boat can sail faster. The term shall be interpreted as above the theoretical speed a great additional power is necessary for a small gain in speed.

The immersion rate is defined as the weight required to sink the boat a certain level. The immersion rate for New York 32 is about 211 kg/cm, alternatively 1185 lbs/inch. Meaning: if you load 211 kg cargo on the boat then it will sink 1 cm. Alternatively, if you load 1185 lbs cargo on the boat it will sink 1 inch.

Sailing statistics

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BROKER’S COMMENTS The Sparkman & Stephens New York 32 always had a hard act to follow the legendary Hereshoff designs but over the years in every type of race, they have exceeded expectations – evolving from the iconic designs of DORADE and STORMY WEATHER, the New York 32s were the expression of a trend with their reduced sail area, easy sections and outstanding sea-keeping. SIRIUS, after a long and meticulous restoration completed by the Cantiere Navale in Argentario in 2006, has to be the most stunning New York 32 afloat (of the 20 boats built, one was destroyed by fire, the others are all still sailing or being restored). The boat lacks none of her original New York 32 precious detail, allowing the interior to keep her 1930s ambience; on deck her brass and wood fittings relate also to another time – but the standard of her rebuild allows her to be sailed hard. She is one of the new stars of the Mediterranean Classic circuit and as the ladies of the New York Yacht Club had their way there is enough room below to go cruising in style! HISTORY The 1930s were characterised by sailing fever, even with the Great Depression, Americans continued to invest in yachting. The members of the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) wanted to cross oceans and compete in offshore regattas including the Newport to Bermuda – this was impossible in the club’s boat of the time, the NY 30. The ladies also complained about the lack of space below deck; the criticism was “ too much sail to go to sea without a seaman and too little space to accommodate one”.To replace the NY 30, in 1936 Commodore W.A.W. Stewart organized a competition for the design and construction of the Club’s new boat, calling the best naval architects: John Alder, Luders, Ford & Paine, W J Roue, Belkar & Paine and Sparkman & Stephens. The instructions were a waterline no less than 30 feet, accommodation for 4 guests and one crew and the Scantling Rules of Lloyds.Olin Stephens was chosen and Henry B. Nevins Shipyard of City Island offered to deliver all the boats within 1 year – on completion of the 20 boats the tooling for the New York 32 was destroyed as established by the NYYC. According to the magazine, The Rudder, “ the club did not want a crowd on the starting line and, above all, if the class were enlarged, the boats could end up in undesirable hands.”The boats were given sail numbers 1-20. SIRIUS was originally named DOLPHIN and is sail number 19.

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New york yacht club 32

The new york yacht club 32 is a 45.33ft fractional sloop designed by olin stephens and built in wood by nevins inc. between 1935 and 1936., 20 units have been built..

The New york yacht club 32 is a heavy sailboat which is a good performer. It is not stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a heavy bluewater cruising boat.

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New York Yacht Club 32

New York Yacht Club 32 is a 45 ′ 4 ″ / 13.8 m monohull sailboat designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by Nevins Inc. between 1935 and 1936.

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The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

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AYC — American Yacht Club BYC — Bayview Yacht Club CCA — Cruising Club of America CSHBC — Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club DYC — Detroit Yacht Club EYC — Eastern Yacht Club LYC — Larchmont Yacht Club NAYRA — North American Yacht Racing Association NYYC — New York Yacht Club OSC — Off Soundings Club PHYC — Port Huron Yacht Club SCYC — Seawanahaka Corinthian Yacht Club STC — Storm Trisail Club YRA of LIS — Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound

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    After speaking with Skip Gmiener, owner of Apache NY 32 Hull #2, on a Monday, they flew to Detroit on Friday and had a deal by Monday with Gmiener happy to see the boat going to an owner with such passion. Gmiener's father bought the Sparkman & Stephens designed boat in 1940 just four years after she launched on May 9, 1936, as part of a 20 ...

  4. Sparkman & Stephens 45 ft New York 32 1936

    The New York 32 always had a hard act to follow the legendary Herreshoff designs as the New York Yacht Club club boat but over the years in every type of race, these boats have exceeded expectations - evolving from the iconic designs of DORADE and STORMY WEATHER, the 32s were the expression of a trend with their reduced sail area, easy sections and outstanding sea-keeping. SIRIUS after an ...

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  9. Sparkman and Stephens NY 32 "Almaran"

    by admin in NY 32, Sailboats 40-60ft LOA, Sparkman & Stephens on Posted on June 17, 2013 September 18, 2015. Almaran Specifications:ex 1936-? Swell. ... The New York Yacht Club were looking for a new one-design class, to replace the old (designed 1905) Herreshoff New York 30s, S&S won the design competition, and was selected against competing ...

  10. Review of New York 32

    The l/b ratio for New York 32 is 4.33. Wide Slim 100% 0 50 100. Compared with other similar sailboats it is slimmer than 100% of all other designs. It seems that the designer has chosen a significantly more speedy hull design. This type of design is also referred to as 'needle'.

  11. Sparkman & Stephens New York 1936 Boats for Sale & Yachts

    Sparkman & Stephens Boats Review and Specs. Sparkman & Boats for Sale Craigslist & Sparkman & Specs & Pictures. Year: 1936. Manufacturer: Sandeman Yacht Company Ltd. Price: EUR 400,000. (US$546,440) BROKER'S COMMENTS The Sparkman & Stephens New York 32 always had a hard act to follow the legendary Hereshoff designs but over the years in every ...

  12. Buy 2010 Sparkman & Stephens New York 32

    2010 Sparkman & Stephens New York 32 for sale. Used 2010 Sparkman & Stephens New York 32 for sale with the beautiful name "MASQUERADE" is located in Kingdom of the Netherlands.This vessel was designed and built by the Sparkman & Stephens shipyard in 2010. Key features 2010 Sparkman & Stephens New York 32: length 13.82 meters, beam 3.2 meters and max boat draft 1.7 meters.

  13. New york yacht club 32

    The New york yacht club 32 is a 45.33ft fractional sloop designed by Olin Stephens and built in wood by Nevins Inc. between 1935 and 1936. 20 units have been built. The New york yacht club 32 is a heavy sailboat which is a good performer. It is not stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized.

  14. J Boats J 32 boats for sale

    1998 J Boats J/32. US$92,468. Boatshed Portugal | Cascais, Portugal. Request Info. <. 1. >. * Price displayed is based on today's currency conversion rate of the listed sales price. Boats Group does not guarantee the accuracy of conversion rates and rates may differ than those provided by financial institutions at the time of transaction.

  15. Reading Room

    The New York 32 #1 - Valencia #2 - Apache #3 - Ice Fire #4 - Tigress #5 - Vitesse #6 - Falcon ... Alum's Passion to Restore an Old Sailboat Leads Him on a Circuitous Journey. ... The History of The New York Yacht Club from its founding through 1973. NYYC publisher. 622 pp in two volumes. 1975. Henderson, Richard "Jud".

  16. New York Yacht Club 32

    New York Yacht Club 32 is a 45′ 4″ / 13.8 m monohull sailboat designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by Nevins Inc. between 1935 and 1936. ... The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more. Formula. D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³ D: Displacement of the boat ...

  17. New York sailboats for sale by owner.

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  18. Buy 1936 New York 32

    This vessel was designed and built by the New York shipyard in 1936. Key features 1936 New York 32: length 13.72 meters. engine: fuel type - diesel. 1936 New York 32 refers to classes: sailboats, sailing yachts and sailing sloops. To clarify the price $172,500 and buy New York 32 - contact the offerer!

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  20. 1977 Endeavour Endeavour 32 sailboat for sale in New York

    4.2'. New York. $12,000. Description: 1977 Endeavour 32 sailboat. Beautifully kept and meticulously maintained, newly painted deck and haul. Brand new Main and Genoa sails along with an asymmetrical Code Zero spinnaker sail. Set up to solo sail with all lines running back to cockpit. Boat is set up to cruise in the Caribbean or day sail in the ...

  21. New York sailboats for sale by owner.

    Preowned sailboats for sale by owner located in New York. Home. Register & Post. View All Sailboats. Search. Avoid Fraud. ... 32' PDQ 32 Classic Port Charlotte, Florida Asking $95,000. 14.25' Zim PS2000 Performance Sailcraft Megabyte Catonsville, Maryland Asking $2,750.

  22. Links & References

    NAYRA — North American Yacht Racing Association. NYYC — New York Yacht Club. OSC — Off Soundings Club. PHYC — Port Huron Yacht Club. SCYC — Seawanahaka Corinthian Yacht Club. STC — Storm Trisail Club. YRA of LIS — Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound.