HMCo #720s Acushla
Particulars
Later Name(s): Harpoon (-1923), Revery (1924-), Nonchalant (1930s), The Inglis (1950s)
Type: New York 50 (later Yawl, then Ketch)
Designed by: NGH
Contract: 1912-12-11
Launch: 1913-4-30 ???
Construction: Wood
LOA: 72' 0" (21.95m)
LWL: 50' 0" (15.24m)
Beam: 14' 7" (4.45m)
Draft: 9' 9" (2.97m)
Rig: Cutter (yawl 1924-)
Sail Area: 3,416sq ft (317.4sq m)
Displ.: 37.4 short tons (33.9 metric tons)
Keel: yes
Ballast: Lead outside
Built for: Heckscher, G. Maurice
Amount: $14,520.00
Note(s) in HMCo Construction Record: #711 class single head rig
Last reported: 1970 (aged 57)
See also:
Note: Particulars are primarily but not exclusively from the HMCo Construction Record. Supplementary information not from the Construction Record appears elsewhere in this record with a complete citation.
Model
Model location: H.M.M. Model Room South Wall Left
Vessels from this model:
10 built, modeled by NGH
Original text on model:
"Nos. 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 717, 720, 721
Sept. 1912 scale 1/2
Established DWL of 50' 6" [NYYC 50' Class]." (Source: Original handwritten annotation on model. Undated.)
Model Description:
"50' lwl New York Yacht Club 50-foot class of 1913. Nine were built. Spartan, the sole survivor, rested for several years just across Burnside Street awaiting restoration." (Source: Bray, Maynard. 2004.)
Note: Vessels that appear in the records as not built, a cancelled contract, a study model, or as a model sailboat are listed but not counted in the list of vessels built from a model.
Offsets
Offset booklet number(s): HH.4.179
Offset booklet contents:
#711 - #717 inclusive, #729 [50' w.l. NYYC 50 class sloops, 22' 6" w.l. R-class sloop Scapa].
Offset Booklet(s) in Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection. Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections, MIT Museum, Cambridge, Mass. (Restricted access --- see curator.)
Note: "Reference to offset booklet HH.4.170 was added by CvdL because this boat was built from the same construction plan as other sisterships that were specifically mentioned in it." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. April 24, 2021.)
Drawings
List of drawings:
Drawings believed to have been first drawn for, or being first referenced to
HMCo #720s Acushla are listed in bold.
Click on Dwg number for preview, on HH number to see at M.I.T. Museum.
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Dwg 065-028 (HH.5.04624): 46' Wl Cutter, Rudder Stock, Strap and Tiller Socket (1891-03-17)
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Dwg 077-020 (HH.5.05622): Slides for Boom, 46' W.L. Cutter # 411 (1891-05-01)
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Dwg 067-046 (HH.5.04775): Steering Gear and Track for Cutter 414 (1891-11-12)
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Dwg 077-059 (HH.5.05662); Metal Fittings for No. 440 (1894-02-01)
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Dwg 078-009 (HH.5.05727): Top Mast Back Stay Leader (1895-02-12)
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Dwg 073-009 (HH.5.05239): Ventilator Torpedo Boat No. 15 and 16 (191 and 192) (1897-09-30)
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Dwg 074-027 (HH.5.05311): Sheaves for Block List for # 499 (1899-03-30)
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Dwg 079-022 (HH.5.05833): Thimbles for Wire Luff Ropes on Jibs and Topsails (1900-01 ?)
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Dwg 079-042 (HH.5.05853): Boom and Gaff End and Details (1900-03-03)
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Dwg 093-049 (HH.5.07654); Cabin Table for Saloon 590 (Swinging) (1903-06-12)
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Dwg 110-031 (HH.5.08996): Turnbuckles # 624, 625 (1904-12-05)
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Dwg 085-061 (HH.5.06646): Stanchion Sockets for Gangway Stanchions # 634 and 641 (1905-05-10)
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Dwg 084-041 [141-001] (HH.5.06492): Skylights for Forecastle and Aft of Saloon (1906-10-08)
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Dwg 110-084 (HH.5.09049): Gaff Jaw for "Doris" 625 (1907-01-01)
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Dwg 084-040 (HH.5.06491): Booby Hatch (1907-02-02)
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Dwg 084-039 (HH.5.06490): Saloon Skylight (1907-02-05)
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Dwg 084-050 (HH.5.06501): Companionway (1907-02-12)
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Dwg 084-047 (HH.5.06498): Monitor Hatch for # 666, Lazarette Hatch # 666 (1907-02-27)
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Dwg 141-071 (HH.5.11585): Refrigerator & Port-Side of Galley (1907-03-13)
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Dwg 049-065 (HH.5.03741): 3" Pump # 666, 685 (1907-03-23)
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Dwg 114-076 (HH.5.09575): Davits for # 666 (1907-03-27)
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Dwg 092-072 (HH.5.07540): General Arrangement > Gangway Steps (1907-03-28)
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Dwg 110-089 (HH.5.09054): Heel Strap for Club Top Sail Yard # 663 (1907-03-29)
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Dwg 110-107 (HH.5.09072): Boom Hanging 7 1/4" Dia. (1909-03-03)
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Dwg 110-110 (HH.5.09075): Main and Spinnaker Boom Sockets (1909-11-18)
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Dwg 091-136 (HH.5.07412.1): [Rigging] (ca. 1912)
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Dwg 091-136 (HH.5.07412.2): [Rigging] (ca. 1912)
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Dwg 141-000 (HH.5.11735): [Aft Overhang] (ca. 1912)
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Dwg 029-054 (HH.5.02148); General Arrangement > Sloop Waterline 50' (1912-09-16)
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Dwg 029-056 (HH.5.02150): General Arrangement > Sloop, 50' W.L. (1912-09-24)
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Dwg 141-079 (HH.5.11704): Keel for # 711 Class (1912-09-27)
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Dwg 091-136 (HH.5.07411): Rigging List # 711 (1912-10 ?)
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Dwg 091-136 (HH.5.07412): Rigging List # 711 (1912-10 ?)
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Dwg 146-000 (HH.5.12138): Sails > NYYC 50 Footers (1912-10 ?)
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Dwg 146-025 (HH.5.12139); Sails > NYYC 50 Footers No. 711 Class (1912-10 ?)
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Dwg 128-033 (HH.5.10111): Sails > Sails for # 711 Class (1912-10-01)
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Dwg 128-032 (HH.5.10110): Sails > Lightweight Sails for No. 711 and Class (1912-10-02)
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Dwg 091-137 (HH.5.07413); Block List for # 711 Class (1912-10-11)
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Dwg 141-082 (HH.5.11596); Construction Dwg > Construction Plan 711 - 712 - 713 - 714 - 715 - 716 - 717 - 720 (1912-10-14)
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Dwg 141-000 (HH.5.11729): Bulkheads for # 711 Class (1912-10-23)
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Dwg 141-000 (HH.5.11734): Flask for Lead Mould 711 Class (1912-10-24)
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Dwg 141-000 (HH.5.11730): Fore and Aft Panel Work # 715, Galley for All Boats # 711 Class (1912-10-25)
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Dwg 141-000 (HH.5.11731): Bulkheads # 711 Class 711 - 712 - 714 - 716 - 717 (1912-10-26)
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Dwg 141-000 (HH.5.11728): General Arrangement > Cabin Arrangement 711 - 712 - 714 - 715 - 717 (1912-10-29)
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Dwg 109-042 (HH.5.08812): Runner Plates and Staple (1912-10-30)
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Dwg 064-089 (HH.5.04565); Rudder Fittings 711 Class (1912-11-01)
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Dwg 109-043 (HH.5.08813): Travelers for # 711 Class and Staples for Main and Topsail (1912-11-02)
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Dwg 109-044 (HH.5.08814): Stemband # 711 Class Bow Chocks (1912-11-04)
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Dwg 109-045 (HH.5.08815): Mast Partner # 711 Class (1912-11-14)
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Dwg 091-138 (HH.5.07414): Running Rigging # 711 (1912-12 ?)
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Dwg 081-095 (HH.5.06186): Mast & Spars for # 711 Class (1912-12-08 ?)
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Dwg 109-046 (HH.5.08816): Mast Head Vertical Strap Peak Halyard Eye Bolt and Spreader Clips (1912-12-10)
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Dwg 109-109 [109-047] (HH.5.08878): Spreader Crotch Details (1912-12-12)
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Dwg 109-057 (HH.5.08827): Double Shackle for Staysail Tack (1913-01-02)
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Dwg 068-092 (HH.5.04898): 28" Dia. Steering Wheel for # 720 (1913-03-22)
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Dwg 109-067 (HH.5.08837): Grip for 2" Mainsheet (1913-04-01)
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Dwg 109-068 (HH.5.08838): Strut for Mast Truss # 711 Class (1913-04-08 ?)
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Dwg 143-037 (HH.5.11902): Docking Plan 711 Class 72' x 50' x 14'-6" x 9'-9" (1913-04-16)
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Dwg 076-111 (HH.5.05561); Construction Dwg > 72' O.A., 50' W.L., 12'-6" Beam, 9'-9" Dr. (1913-04-21)
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Dwg 109-144 (HH.5.08912): Change in Peak Halyards of 711 Class NYYC 50 Footers (1919-09-25)
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Dwg 025-131 (HH.5.01886); Casting List 711 Class (1920-07-26 ?)
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Dwg 025-132 (HH.5.01887): Frame List # 711 Class (1920-07-26 ?)
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Dwg 109-153 (HH.5.08920): Boom Truss for # 711 Class (1922-07-13)
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Dwg 074-075 (HH.5.05364): Quick Working Shackles for Blocks Hal. and Double Sheets (1923-03-12)
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Dwg 146-039 (HH.5.12153); Sails > NYYC 50 Footer [Gaff vs Marconi] (ca. 1924)
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Dwg 146-040 (HH.5.12154): Sails > NYYC 50 Footer with Leg O' Mutton Sail on Standard Yacht (1924-11 ?)
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Dwg 132-000 (HH.5.10735): Sails > Proposed Ketch Rig for NYYC 50 Footer (1932-08 ?)
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Dwg 068-092 (HH.5.04899): [Steering Details] (1939-02-10)
Note: The Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection is copyrighted by the Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections of the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Mass. Permission to incorporate information from it in the Herreshoff Catalogue Raisonné is gratefully acknowledged. The use of this information is permitted solely for research purposes. No part of it is to be published in any form whatsoever.
Documents
Nathanael G. Herreshoff
"[1912-10-21] Mon 21: Went to NY by train to see H.S. Vanderbilt. ...
[1912-10-22] Tue 22: Meeting of 50 footers occurs at noon. Returned home in PM.
[1912-12-13] Fri 13: Have order for 8th 50 ft sloop. (#720) [Acushla].
[1913-05-15] Thu 15: Eight of the 50 footers have been delivered and [have] left.
[1913-08-23] Sat 23: Fresh SSW [wind]. Start at 11 for cruise to eastward. Go down Bay in company of Roamer [#215p] & Dianthus [#289p]. See start of race of 50 footers, then outside. Rough sea. ..." (Source: Herreshoff, Nathanael G. Diary, 1912 to 1913. Manuscript (excerpts). Diary access courtesy of Halsey C. Herreshoff.)
"Sept[ember] 24 1912.
Nos. 711 - 712 - 713 714 - 715 - 716 - 717 [#711s Ventura, #712s Spartan, #713s Iroquois II, #714s Pleione, #715s Grayling, #716s Samuri, #717s Barbara (and #720s Acushla, #721s Carolina II)].
50ft w.l. Class N.Y.Y.C.
Frame spaces 18".
Sheer height given is to under side of deck. Deck 1 3/4".
In making moulds deduct
for planking 1 3/4"
for timbers at head 2 1/2" increasing 5/64" per foot for full length
[Total] 4 1/4"
Keel to lay on top of lead, and 5 3/8" with rabbate 1 1/2" above bottom." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. [Handwritten (in ink) notes in Offset Booklet HH.4.179.] September 24, 1912. Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection, MIT Museum, Cambridge, MA.)
"In the fall of 1912, we had orders for the noted New York Yacht Club Fifty Foot Class ..." (Source: Herreshoff, N. G. "Some of the Boats I Have Sailed In." Written 1934. In: Pinheiro, Carlton J. (ed.). Recollections and Other Writings by Nathanael G. Herreshoff. Bristol, 1998, p. 72.)
L. Francis Herreshoff
"... the most important work of the Herreshoff Company for 1913 was the one-design class of New York Yacht Club Fifties for there were nine of this one-design class built that winter, which seems strange these days when a yacht of the same overall length recently built cost over two hundred thousand dollars. Although the Fifties were of about the best material and workmanship that ever went into yachts of their size, they were so efficiently built that it is said they only cost approximately seventeen thousand dollars apiece in 1913. The general dimensions of these Fifties were: L.O.A., seventy-two feet; L.W.L., fifty feet; beam, fourteen feet six inches; draft, nine feet nine inches. ...
The Fifties were raced very hotly the first two years but had few protests and no serious collisions. The author raced on 'Barbara' many races the first two years and can say that under their original rig they were fine, comfortable racing yachts when they had a crew of four or more professionals, but after World War I they were too expensive to run even if good crews had been available so several were changed to yawls or schooners, or leg-o'-mutton sloops. However, the Astor Cup for sloops has been won by one or another of them about nine times, ..." (Source: Herreshoff, L. Francis. The Wizard of Bristol. The Life and Achievements of Nathanael Greene Herreshoff, together with An Account of Some of the Yachts he Designed. New York, 1953, p. 283-284.)
"The New York Yacht Club Fifties came out in 1913, and perhaps this was the largest class of sizeable one-design yachts the world has ever seen. There were nine of them with the dimensions of 72' LOA; 50' LWL; 14.5' beam; 9.75' draft. ... The Fifties raced very hotly the first few years and made some very close starts, and as I remember it there were few protests and no serious collisions. I raced on the one named Barbara [#717s] many times; she was handled by Bob Emmons who had owned Avenger and was to be the manager of the next cup defender Resolute. One or another of the Fifties won the Astor Cup nine times under a sloop rig, and, as Pleione [#714s] had won four Astor Cups under a schooner rig, this makes by far the greatest number of times these cups were won by vessels of the same model. In my opinion the Fifties were about the last high-grade, reasonably-priced yachts built. They were 72' OA, and of late years there have been several yachts built with this same length on deck that cost fifteen times as much while the cost of clothes, food and real estate has only increased some three times. Some of the reasons for this great difference in cost of yachts now and in the year the Fifties were built (and that year happened to be the year the income tax started) are as follows:
1. The Fifties were designed and built completely --- sails, spars, rigging, hull, and so forth, by one concern. The only things I can think of now that the builders did not make were the stoves, water-closets, and the larger rigging blocks.
2. Good plant management is the principal way of decreasing the cost of building yachts and, while this can only be learned by experience and the use of common sense, it is a fact that in those days there were two or three yacht yards that were well managed. One of the simple things of good management was to have all of the materials on hand before they were needed, and in those days the yacht yards carried an inventory of materials at least ten times as large as at present. This often allowed them to buy at considerable reduction in price.
3. The spirit, or enthusiasm and pride, of the workmen were important factors in building yachts quickly and well, and I do not know how this was arranged but, I do know that the workers were almost all paid different wages according to their accomplishments.
At present, almost all yachts are designed by one concern and assembled by another. This makes for never-ending complication and, as the designing concern is paid its commission based on the cost of the yacht, they seem to do little nowadays to simplify the construction. I have used the word 'assemble' to describe what was once called 'building a yacht' for today we even hear of yachts' keels being cast hundreds of miles away instead of the mold being set up on the stocks where the yacht is to be built, while the other parts of the yacht may be made by ten or more distant concerns. In the meantime, the art of yacht building, which has taken thousands of years to develop, is lost, and materials such as laminated wood and plastics are substituted in an effort to get around this lack of know-how, but the weight and cost of these materials is so much more than natural wood that the result is not very satisfactory.
As for the workers, they are paid alike and seem to try to make the job last as long as possible. Some of them who wouldn't know an adz if they stumbled over it, try pretty hard to master the new techniques and only time will tell if they will be successful. The modern worker hates all hand tools simply because he does not know how to sharpen or lubricate them, but I have known men who could swing a broad ax all day and every time the ax struck it would lop off a shaving you could cook a breakfast with. These men hewed so close to the line that to finish the job, be it straight, curved or rounded, it only took a few strokes with a well-sharpened plane whose sole was rubbed with paraffin. And that is how yachts were built in those times which is quite different from the present when workmen only want to work with materials they can finish with a power sander.
I have used all these words to try to explain why the New York Yacht Club Fifties cost only $17,000.00 while three or four modern yachts of the same length cost $250,000.00.
For crew the Fifties had a captain, two sailors and a steward but, even by their second year (and second year of the income tax) several of the owners complained about the cost of running them, and that was one of the reasons the New York Yacht Club Forties came into existence a few years later." (Source: Herreshoff, L. Francis. An Introduction to Yachting. New York, 1963, p. 175.)
Other Contemporary Text Source(s)
"[Abstract of register or enrollment. Pos. 6:]
Acushla, sloop yacht (knockabout rig), of Bristol.
Built at Bristol, 1913.
25 tons; 57 ft. x 14.5 ft. x 9.2 ft. [Register length x breadth x depth.]
One deck, one mast, overhanging head [bow].
Enr[olled] and Lic[ensed] (consolidated) ([as] yacht) Apr. 19, 1913. Owner: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company of Bristol. Master: John B. Herreshoff, Bristol.
Surrendered [license] May 17, 1915 at New York. ([Record at:] C[ustom] H[ouse, Providence])." (Source: Survey of Federal Archives, Work Projects Administration. Ships Documents of Rhode Island. Bristol. Ship Registers and Enrollments of the Port of Bristol - Warren Rhode Island, 1941, s.v. Acushla.)
"An unusual demand for pleasure boats of every size and type is evidenced by the number of transfers recently recently effected through the office of Stanley M Seaman, 220 Broadway, New York City. ... Acushla, One-design 50-footer from G. M. Hecksher to Herman Steinbrugge. ... " (Source: Anon. [Title?] Power Boating, 1915, vol 13-14, [p. 101?].)
"... The first of the New York Y. C. 50-foot class to change hands is the Acushla, which has been sold by Maurice Hecksher to Herman Steinbrugge, who will race her the coming season. ..." (Source: Anon. "Notes from the Week's Log." Boston Globe, June 6, 1915, p. 62.)
"The New York 50-footer Acushla, recently sold by L. Gordon Hamersley to F. D. M. Strachan, has been renamed Harpoon. Acushla was built for G. Maurice Heckscher, and, although he is not Irish, he selected an Irish name. This, of course, would not do for Mr. Strachan, a Scotsman, and he selected a name having the double o and seven letters. His other racing yacht, Monsoon, also fills these requirements. Some yachtsmen are superstitious about the names of their vessels and words of seven letters having double o, such as Typhoon Monsoon, Gossoon, Harpoon, Babboon, and Hoodlum are consequently popular. ..." (Source: Anon. "Notes From The Week's Log." Boston Globe, July 23, 1922, p. 58.)
"... With the exception of Carolina [#721s], owned by Vice Commodore George Nichols of the New York Yacht Club, all the N. Y. Y. C. one-design 50-footers have changed owners within the last year. F. D. M. Strachan has sold his Harpoon to L. V. Lockwood of the N. Y. Y. C, Harry B Plant the Spartan [#712s] to Carroll B. Alker. Commodore Ralph Ellis of the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club the Iroquois II [#713s] to Vice Commodore Paul Hammond of the same club, Frank B. Paine of Boston the Barbara [#717s] to Isaac B. Merriman of the N. Y. Y. C., the Pleione [#714s] to Kenneth F. Wood of Saylerville, R. I. and L F Crofoot of Omaha, a member of the Eastern Yacht Club, the Virginia [#716s] to Walter K. Shaw of the same club. These transfers were all made since the close of the 1923 season, while Clifford D. Mallory purchased the Grayling [#715s] from former Commodore J. P. Morgan early this year and in June former commodore Aemillus Jarvis of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto purchased the Istalena [#711s] and had her converted to schooner rig. ..." (Source: Anon. "Notes From The Week's Log." Boston Globe, December 2, 1923, p. 41.)
"... The yawl Revery, formerly the New York Yacht Club 50-footer Harpoon, which is now owned by Luke V. Lockwood, was launched yesterday at the Nevins yard. Revery will be used this year principally for cruising, but may be an entry in the Halifax ocean race which is to be started off New Rochelle July 27 [1924]. ..." (Source: Anon. "Carolina to Race with 50-Footers." Boston Globe, May 20, 1924, p. 19.)
"Somewhere are penned these lines 'What is so rare as a day in June, etc.,' but we would change them, were we permitted, to read 'What is so rare as June on the water, and July, August and September also.' Those who appreciate the rest and quiet that are to be had on the water have no doubt already laid their yachting plans for the coming summer, but to those who have not yet done so we present this very choice offering --- a Herreshoff creation.
No. 1408 --- FOR SALE --- Might consider chartering for part of season. This splendid example of the modern jib-headed auxiliary yawl, 72ft x 50ft x 14ft 6in x 9ft 9in has been maintained in the pink of condition and thoroughly equipped. 4-cycle motor with self-starter giving a speed of 6 to 7 miles per hour under power. The owner's suite includes a double and two single staterooms, large saloon and wash room. The hull is double planked, and built of carefully selected, seasoned stock. To the yachtsman who wants something that is far and away above the average this offering will make a strong appeal. [Though not identified by name, her dimensions and the fact that only one NY-50 had been converted to a yawl by the time this ad appeared, clearly identify her as #720s Reverie, ex-Acushla.]
Further particulars from FORD & PAYNE, Agents, 41 E. 42nd Street, New York City." (Source: Anon ("Mock Duck"). "The New Lawley Yard." Rudder, April 1926, p. 87.)
"... [RCYC Annals for 1930] ... Another applauded addition to the First Division was the ketch Nonchalant, formerly the New York 50-foot class Harpoon, of Herreshoff design. She was bought by Major Jas. E. Hahn, and brought up from Long Island Sound at the close of the season. ..." (Source: Snider, C. H. J. Annals of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, 1852-1937. Royal Canadian Yacht Club, 1937.
Other Modern Text Source(s)
"1931. ... A notable first appearance was that of Nonchalant, a converted N.Y.Y.C. '50' owned by Maj. J. E. Hahn, R.C.Y.C. ..." (Source: Grant, L. F. The History of the Lake Yacht Racing Association 1884 - 1962. Ontario, ca. 1962, p. 55. )
Maynard Bray
"At 72 feet overall, the New York 50s were among the largest Herreshoff sailing hulls to be built upside down and entirely of wood construction. They were built in a kind of production line. While one hull was being planked, the previous one, turned upright, was having its interior and deck installed. This same two-boat cycle was repeated all during the winter and spring of 1912-1913, until the last of the nine New York 50s slid overboard from the North Construction Shop's launching ways.
Like all but the smallest Herreshoff-built wood-hulled racing yachts, the New York 50s were double-planked and diagonally strapped with metal, which gave them unusual strength for their weight. ..." (Source: Bray, Maynard and Carlton Pinheiro. Herreshoff of Bristol. Brooklin, Maine, 1989, p. 103.)
Archival Documents
"N/A"
"[Item Description:] HH.5.02148 (029-054). Blueprint preliminary general arrangement plan with plan view and inboard profile titled 'Sloop. WL about 50ft. Scale 3/8in = 1ft. Sept[ember] 16 - 1912'. Marked in pencil 'Standard Arrangement for 50ft Class [New York 50 class: #711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s and #721s]'." (Source: Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. (creator). Blueprint. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Acc. 2004.0001.0143. WRDT08, Folder 12, formerly MRDE02. 1912-09-16.)
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"[Item Description:] Penciled pantograph hull sections with weight calculations titled '50 w.l. Sloops. Measured at 51.5[t] LWL (LWL is 2 1/2 inches above the designed w.l. of 50!). Sept 22, 1912. From finished model. Nos. 711-12-13-14-15-16-17-20&21 [#711s VENTURA, #712s SPARTAN, #713s IROQUOIS II, #714s PLEIONE, #715s GRAYLING, #716s SAMURI, #717s BARBARA, #720s ACUSHLA, #721s CAROLINA II]'." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. (creator). Pantograph Hull Sections. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MRDE04_00890. Folder [no #]. 1912-09-22.)
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"[Item Description:] Penciled pantograph hull sections with weight calculations titled '#711 & class. 50 w.l. Sloops. Referred to designed w.l. of 50ft. Scale 1/2in. From finished model. Nos. 711-12-13-14-15-16-17 [#711s VENTURA, #712s SPARTAN, #713s IROQUOIS II, #714s PLEIONE, #715s GRAYLING, #716s SAMURI, #717s BARBARA, #720s ACUSHLA, #721s CAROLINA II]. Sept 22, 1912'." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. (creator). Pantograph Hull Sections. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MRDE04_00910. Folder [no #]. 1912-09-22.)
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"[Item Description:] Penciled pantograph lead sections on partially very creased paper titled 'No 711 & class [#711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s, #721s]. Scale 1in & 1/12in. Sept[ember] 24, 1912'. Wth calculations showing required lead of 37410lbs at .576 of 50ft w.l." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. (creator). Pantograph Lead Sections. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MRDE04_03790. Folder [no #]. 1912-09-24.)
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"[Item Description:] HMCo Plan 76-111. Photostat construction plan with inboard profile, plan view, sections and scantlings titled '72ft overall, 50ft w.l., 14ft 6in beam, 9ft 9in br' for the NY50 class (#711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s, #721s)." (Source: Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. (creator). Photostat Construction Plan. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Acc. 2004.0001.0164. WRDT08, Folder 15, formerly MRDE02. 1913-04-21.)
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"[Item Description:] Penciled pantograph hull sections with pinpricks and radials titled '711 Class [#711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s, #721s]. 50 footers. Oct[ober] 2 1913'." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. (creator). Pantograph Hull Sections. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Acc. 2004.0001.0392. WRDT04, Folder 34, formerly MRDE08. 1913-10-02.)
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"[Item Transcription:] Order book with carbon copy duplicates of instructions given by NGH. Relevant contents:
§51: Work Order [For] #711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s, #721s. [When wanted] Soon. Plow steel wire (1912-10-05)." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. (creator). Order Book. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MRDE08_04730. Folder [no #]. 1909-10 to 1914-11.)
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"[Item Description:] Handwritten (in ink) rating rule-related table on two pages with dimensions LOA, LWL, overhang fore & aft, mean length, freeboard fore & center & aft, breadth deck & w.l., draft, cube-root (displacement), 1st mast mean length, 1st to 2nd mast, J, P1, H1, B1, G1, V1, T1, P2, P2a, H2, B2, Q2, Y2,T2, sail area, sqrt(SA), sqrt(SA - NYYC Rule) for #605s RELIANCE, #499s COLUMBIA, #725s RESOLUTE, #529s MINEOLA, #663s ISTALENA, #666s AVENGER, New York 50s (#711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s, #721s), #411s GLORIANA, #685s ADVENTURESS, #617s COCK ROBIN II, #586s NELLIE, #709s JOYANT, #708s CORINTHIAN, #670s SENECA, Bar Harbor 31s (#592s, #593s, #594s, #595s, #596s, #597s, #598s, #599s, #600s, #601s, #602s, #603s, #604s), New York 30s (#626s, #627s, #628s, #629s, #630s, #631s, #632s, #633s, #635s, #636s, #637s, #638s, #639s, #640s, #642s, #643s, #647s, #648s), Newport 29s (#727s, #728s, #737s), #691s MORE JOY, #446s ALERION II, Buzzards Bay 550s (#733s, #734s, #736s, #738s, #741s), #617s COCK ROBIN II, #493s JILT, #732s SADIE, #460s KILDEE, Buzzards Bay 15s (#503s Class), Buzzards Bay 12 1/2s (#744s Class), #703s FLYING CLOUD, #669s ELEANOR, #722s KATOURA, #692s WESTWARD, #657s QUEEN, #719s VAGRANT II, #698s VAGRANT, #663s ISTALENA, and #743s HASWELL. With penciled note 'Measurements in ft & inches. Results in ft & decimals'. Undated (the youngest boat on this list is from 1914/1915 and this was probably prepared in preparation for NGH's sail area rating rule of 1914/1915)." (Source: Herreshoff, N.G. (creator). Handwritten Table. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MRDE15_00100. Folder [no #]. No date (1914 / 1915 ?).)
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"[Item Description:] Seven mimeographed pages with race results of the Cruise of the New York Yacht Club of 1922. Races: Astor Cups off Newport, R.I. on August 2d, 1922. 1st Run Newport to Mattapoisett on August 3, 1922. 2dt Run Mattapoisett to Vineyard Haven on August 4, 1922. 3rd Run Vineyard Haven to Provincetown on August 5, 1922. 4th Run Provincetown to Gloucester on August 7, 1922. 5th Run Gloucester to Marblehead on August 8, 1922. Among the finishers were schooners #719s VAGRANT II, #698s QUEEN MAB ex-VAGRANT I, #663s IROLITA ex-ISTALENA, #827s OHONKARA and #772s MARIETTE, New York 50s #721s CAROLINA, #711s ISTALENA ex-VENTURE, #720s ACUSHLA ex-HARPOON and #717s BARBARA, New York 40s #776s ROWDY, #777s ZILPH, #804s SQUAW, #774s MISTRAL, #779s SALLY ANN ex-JESSICA, #781s PAMPERO and #773s MONSOON ex-MAISIE, New York 30s #629s COUNTESS ex-MAID OF MEUDON, #648s MINX, #632s ALICE ex-TABASCO, #640s BANZAI, #637s ORIOLE and #630s LENA ex-PINTAIL, as well as cutter #586s BUTTERFLY ex-NELLIE." (Source: NYYC (creator). Race Results. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MR_72340. Measuring and Measurement Rules (Box 2), Folder B2F01, formerly MRDE15. 1922.)
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"[Item Description:] HMCo Plan 74-75. Blueprint detail plan titled 'Quick Working Shackles for Blocks Hal & Double Sheets. Job 1-336. Mentioned vessels include: #711s, #712s, #713s, #714s, #715s, #716s, #717s, #720s, #721s, #773s, #774s, #775s, #776s, #777s, #778s, #779s, #780s, #781s, #782s, #783s, #804s, #891s, #955s, and #983s." (Source: Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. (Newman, H.F.) (creator). Blueprint. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Acc. 2004.0001.0184. WRDT08, Folder 17, formerly MRDE06. 1923-03-12.)
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"[Item Transcription:] Printed pamphlet titled 'Racing Rules. New York Yacht Club. 1924'. Incl. a printed 'List of yachts, the measurements of which are on file with the Race Committee. July, 1924.
Schooners
D 7 FLYING CLOUD
D 10 IROLITA [#663s ex-ISTALENA]
C 5 MARIETTE [#772s ]
E 14 NOMAD
F 22 NORKA
C 2 OHONKARA [#827s ]
D 8 PRINCESS [#658s ex-IROLITA II]
E 9 QUEEN MAB [#698s ex-VAGRANT I]
E 16 SHAWNA
C 12 SONNICA
C 7 VAGRANT [#719s ]
FF 1 WANDERER IX
D 22 WILDFIRE [#891s ]
Fifty Class
N.Y. 52 ANDIAMO [#716s ex-SAMURI]
N.Y. 55 CAROLINA [#716s ]
N.Y. 53 IROQUOIS II [#721s ]
N.Y. 54 MYSTIC [#715s ex-GRAYLING]
N.Y. 56 SPARTAN [#716s ]
Forty Class
N.Y.Y.C. 8 BANSHEE [#782s ex-PAULINE]
N.Y.Y.C. 2 COCKATOO [#775s ex-DOLLY BOWEN]
N.Y.Y.C. 12 IRIS [#777s ex-ZILPH]
N.Y.Y.C. 6 MISTRAL [#782s ]
N.Y.Y.C. 7 PAMPERO [#775s ]
N.Y.Y.C. 9 ROWDY [#777s ]
N.Y.Y.C. 3 SALLY ANN [#779s ex-JESSICA]
N.Y.Y.C. 10 SHAWARA [#782s ]
THIRTY CLASS
N.Y. 18 ADIOS [#647s ex-ANEMONE]
N.Y. 1 ALERA [#647s ]
N.Y. 7 ALICE [#632s ex-TABASCO]
N.Y. 15 BANZAI [#647s ]
N.Y. 8 CAROLITA [#633s ex-CARLITA]
N.Y. 4 COUNTESS [#629s ex-MAID OF MEUDON]
N.Y. 14 FIJI II [#639s ex-CARA MIA]
N.Y. 5 LENA [#630s ex-PINTAIL]
N.Y. 12 MINX [#638s ex-NEOLA II]
N.Y. 11 ORIOLE [#637s ex-ORIOLE]
N.Y. 13 PHANTOM [#648s ex-MINX]
0 Class
L.O. 1 GEORGIA
L.O. 4 GREY DAWN
L.O. 5 MAISIE
L.O. 3 NIMBUS
Various Classes
N 2 ALICE
N.Y. 58 BARBARA [#717s ] (Aux. Sloop)
P 1 BUTTERFLY [#586s ex-NELLIE]
M 15 LADRONE [#634s ex-SUZETTA III] (Aux. Yawl)
N.Y. 51 REVERY [#720s ex-ACUSHLA] (Aux. Yawl)
M 6 VENTURA [#717s ]
K 3 WINSOME [#717s ] (Aux. Ketch)'.
Of 49 yachts listed (including 11 NY30s, 8 NY40s and 5 NY50s plus 2 NY50s and 1 NY70 out of class) 37 or 75% were designed and built by Herreshoff." (Source: New York Yacht Club (creator). Printed Pamphlet. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MRDE08_01830. Folder [no #]. 1924.)
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"[Item Transcription:] [Printed circular, two sheets of paper:] New York Yacht Club The Cruise 1927
Additional Racing Instructions Run From Huntington To New London—16Th August
In case of no wind at Huntington at the proposed time of the Start on the 16th August, the following signals will be made by the Flagship: etc. ... [Plus printed circular:] New York Yacht Club
List of yachts, measurement certificates of which were on file with the Race Committee on August 1, 1927, which will be valid for the Cruise.
SCHOONERS: C Class
C 2 OHONKARA [#827s]
C 7 VAGRANT [#719s]
C 3 VANITIE
D Class: D 25 ADVANCE
D 7 CONSTANCE
D 22 WILDFIRE [#891s]
D 5 LYNX
E Class: E 4 AURELIA
E 9 QUEEN MAB [#698s]
E16 SHAWNA
F Class: F3 CURLEW
F 4 MARY ROSE [#954s]
F 1 PLEIONE [#714s]
F 11 CACHALOT
G Class: S.C. 11 CLYTIE
S.C. 12 NADJI
S.C. 9 NOKOMIS
S.C. 6 SEVEN SEAS
G 1 WANDERER IX
G 7 MALABAR VII
H Class: H 3 FLYING FISH
H 2 ADVENTURER
KETCH: H 7 ANGELICA
SLOOPS
J Class: J 1 KATOURA [#1050s]
L.0. Class: L.0. 1 GEORGIA
L.0. 4 GREY DAWN
L.0. 5 MIRAGE
L.0. 3 NIMBUS
M Class: M 5 CAROLINA [#721s]
M 3 CHIORA [#713s ex-IROQUOIS II]
M 38 DOLLY
M 4 IBIS [#715s ex-GRAYLING]
M 1 PRESTIGE [#1058s]
M 6 SPARTAN [#712s]
10 Meter Class: 10M 9 BLAZING STAR
10M 7 BRANTA
10M 4 CYTHERA
10M 11 DRAGON
10M 8 ESQUILA
10M 6 NARCISSUS
10M 14 NAUTILUS
10M 10 RAEBURN
10M 12 REDHEAD
10M 10 REVENGE
10M 13 SHAWARA
10M 3 SYNTHETIC
10M 1 TWILIGHT
10M 5 VALENCIA
N Class: N 2 ALICE
P Class: P 1 BUTTERFLY [#586s ex-NELLIE]
50 Class: N. Y. Y. C. 52 ANDIAMO [#716s ex-SAMURI]
40 Class: N. Y. Y. C. 42 COCKATOO [#775s ex-DOLLY BOWEN]
N. Y. Y. C. 50 MARILEE [#955s]
N. Y. Y. C. 46 MISTRAL [#774s]
N. Y. Y. C. 47 PAMPERO [#781s ex-PAMPARO]
N. Y. Y. C. 45 TYPHOON [#773s ex-MAISIE]
N. Y. Y. C. 49 ROWDY* [#776s]
30 Class: N. Y. 1 ALERA [#626s]
N. Y. 7 ALICE [#632s ex-TABASCO]
N. Y. 9 AMORITA [#635s ex-ADELAIDE II]
N. Y. 15 BANZAI [#640s]
N. Y. 4 INTERLUDE [#629s ex-MAID OF MEUDON]
N. Y. 5 LENA [#630s ex-PINTAIL]
N. Y. 11 ORIOLE [#637s]
N. Y. 13 PHANTOM [#648s ex-MINX]
N. Y. 17 PHRYNE (Rig changed to jib-headed mainsail.) [#643s]
Q Class: F. I. S. 3 CHANCE [#1059s]
F. I. S. 1 CYRILLA II [#1054s]
F. I. S. 2 JUDY [#1055s]
F. I. S. 4 MAMEENA [#1060s]
YAWLS M Class: N. Y. 51 REVERY [#720s ex-ACUSHLA]
M 1 RUGOSA II [#983s]
... August 1, 1827. [Compared to the equivalent list from 1924 the number of boats has increased from 49 to 73, while the number of Herreshoff-built yachts has shrunk from 37 to 32 or 44%.] [Incl envelope from Race Committee NYYC to NGH, labeled in red 'Rating & allowance' and postmarked August 4, 1927.]" (Source: NYYC. Correspondence (circular) to Members. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MR_73330. Measuring and Measurement Rules (Box 2), Folder B2F07, formerly MRDE15. 1927-08-01.)
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Note: This list of archival documents contains in an unedited form any and all which mention #720s Acushla even if just in a cursory way. Permission to digitize, transcribe and display is gratefully acknowledged.
Further Reading
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Kleinhans, Lewis. "New York 40s and 50s." In: Schoettle, Edwin J. Sailing Craft. New York, 1928, p. 229-243. (3,032 kB)
Document is copyrighted: No known copyright restrictions. Class description and history. New York 50 sailing regulations. -
van der Linde, Claas. [Layered Comparison of Model and Plan to Demonstrate Shortening of New York 50 by Two Feet after the model had been made.] February 25, 2022. (747 kB)
Document is copyrighted: Yes, used with permission. Copyright holder: Claas van der Linde. Clinton Crane, in his 1952 'Yachting Memories' (p. 102) wrote 'In the New York Fifties [NGH] shortened the stern to bring them inside the amount which the new owners were willing to pay, so that they were never as good looking as they might have been.' This shortening by 24 inches can be seen by overlaying the construction plan with the model which then clearly shows the model's slender stern extending beyond the boat's plan profile. At HMCo vessel profiles for a plan were usually created by simply placing the model onto the plan and then tracing a pencil around the model's outline. It appears that the extended stern on this drawing was then simply erased --- hence the spot of lighter color at the transom. This is a layered document which allows clicking on and off overlaid transparent layers to reveal different parts of the image.
Images
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Further Image Information
Created by: Anon.
Image Caption: "[#720s Reverie, ex-Acushla, rigged as a yawl.]
Image Date: 1924----1925
Published in: Rudder, April 1926, p. 87.
Image is copyrighted: No known restrictions
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Further Image Information
Created by: Herreshoff, Agnes M.
Image Caption: "Acushla, Larchmont, July 20, 1921." [Inscribed on recto by Agnes M. Herreshoff. Photo of a photo in Agnes M. Herreshoff album, HMM No. 16175.]
Image Date: 1921-7-20
Collection: Herreshoff Marine Museum Collection, acc. no. 16175.
Image is copyrighted: Yes, used with permission
Copyright holder: Herreshoff Marine Museum, Bristol, Rhode Island, www.herreshoff.org.
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Further Image Information
Created by: Rosenfeld and Sons.
Image Caption: "6 x 8 glass plate negative photographed by Rosenfeld and Sons on September 5, 1921. Image of 72' Sparkman & Stephens, Inc. designed, Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. built New York 50 sloops ACUSHLA and ISTALENA (built 1913 in Bristol, R.I.) at Larchmont Yacht Club Fall Regatta. Visible in image: starboard quarter view of ACUSHLA (NY/51) and port quarter view of ISTALENA (NY/57) crossing close-hauled port and starboard tacks respectively, with gaff-rigged mainsails, topsails, club-footed staysails and flying jibs raised, land in background. The NYYC 50s were the largest class of one-design yachts of this size (72 feet) in the history of yachting. For more information see: A CENTURY UNDER SAIL, text by Stanley Z. Rosenfeld, page 38. Handwritten on original negative sleeve: 'Fall Regatta Larchmont Yacht Club / Box 184 / NY 51 and NY 57 / Acushla + Istalena III', typed: '4285-S' and stamped: 'SEP 5 1921'."
Negative Number: 4285S
Image Date: 1921-9-5
Collection: Mystic Seaport Museum, Rosenfeld Collection, acc. no. 1984.187.4285S.
Image is copyrighted: No known copyright restrictions
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Further Image Information
Created by: Stebbins, Nathaniel L.
Image Caption: "22147 Acushla" [photographed on the day of the special race for NY50s (won by Iroquois) held by the Eastern Yacht Club on the occasion of the New York Yacht Club cruise stopover in Marblehead].
Negative Number: 22147
Image Date: 1913-8-15
Collection: Historic New England (SPNEA) Collection, GUSN 282308. (Also in: Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections, MIT Museum, Cambridge, Mass., acc. no. 07-006.)
Image is copyrighted: No known copyright restrictions
Registers
1914 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#15)
Name: Acushla
Owner: G. M. Heckscher; Port: Huntington, L.I.; Port of Registry: New York
Official no. 211094; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Slp
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-8
Sailmaker HMCo. and R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]13 and [19]13
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
1915 List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S.
Name: Acushla
Owner: Hermann Steinbrugge; Port: New York, N.Y.
Official no. 211094; Type & Rig Slp.
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; Reg. Length 57.0; Extr. Beam 14.5; Depth 9.2
Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
1917 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#12)
Name: Acushla
Owner: L. Gordon Hamersley; Port: New York
Official no. 211094; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Slp
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-5; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-8
Sailmaker HmCo. and R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]15 and [19]13
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
1920 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#18)
Name: Acushla
Owner: L. Gordon Hamersley; Port: New York
Official no. 211094; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Slp
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker HMCo. and R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]15 and [19]13
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
1923 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#1197)
Name; Former Name(s): Harpoon; Acushla
Owner: F. D. M. Strachan; Port: New York
Official no. 211094; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Slp
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-5; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-8
Sailmaker HmCo. and R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]15 and [19]13
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
1925 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#2705)
Name; Former Name(s): Revery; Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Luke V. Lockwood; Port: Greenwich, Conn.; Port of Registry: New York
Official no. 211094; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker HMCo. and R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]15 and [19]13
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 3/8 x 5 1/2. 1924; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924
1928 List of Merchant Vessels of the U.S. (#810.04)
Name; Former Name(s): Revery; Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Luke Vincent Lockwood (165 Broadway, New York, N.Y.); Port: New York, N.Y.
Official no. 211094; Type & Rig Ga.s. [Gasoline engine, screw]
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 30; Reg. Length 57.0; Extr. Beam 14.5; Depth 9.2
Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Horsepower: 35
Note: Crew: 3
1930 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#3520)
Name; Former Name(s): Revery; Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Luke V. Lockwood; Port: Greenwich, Conn.; Port of Registry: New York
Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 33; Tons Net 25; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-5; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-8
Sailmaker HMCo. and R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]15 and [19]13
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 3/8 x 5 1/2. 1924; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924
1935 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#3462)
Name; Former Name(s): Nonchalant; Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: James E. Hahn; Port: Toronto, Can.
Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-5; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-8
Sailmaker R&L [Ratsey&Lapthorn New York]; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 3/8 x 5 1/2. 1924; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924
1940 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#4480)
Name; Former Name(s): Nonchalant; Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: James E. Hahn; Port: Toronto, Can.
Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 3/8 x 5 1/2. 1924; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924
1947 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#4333)
Name; Former Name(s): Nonchalant; Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: James E. Hahn; Port: Toronto, Can.
Official no. 157037; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 29; Tons Net 22; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 3/5 x 5 1/2. 1924; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924.
1950 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#4746)
Name; Former Name(s): Nonchalant; Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: James E. Hahn; Port: Toronto, Can.
Official no. 157037; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 29; Tons Net 22; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 3/5 x 5 1/2. 1924; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924.
1955 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#7314)
Name; Former Name(s): The Inglis; Nonchalant, Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Arthur Scott; Port: Bay L'Argent; Port of Registry: Toronto, Can.
Official no. 157037; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 29; Tons Net 22; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 1/4 x 4 3/4. 1953; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924.
1960 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#8090)
Name; Former Name(s): The Inglis; Nonchalant, Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Arthur Scott; Port: Bay L'Argent; Port of Registry: Toronto, Can.
Official no. 157037; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 29; Tons Net 22; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 1/4 x 4 3/4. 1953; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924.
1967 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#9555)
Name; Former Name(s): The Inglis; Nonchalant, Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Arthur Scott; Port: Bay L'Argent; Port of Registry: Toronto, Can.
Official no. 157037; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 29; Tons Net 22; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 1/4 x 4 3/4. 1953; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924.
1970 Lloyd's Register of American Yachts (#9933)
Name; Former Name(s): The Inglis; Nonchalant, Revery, Harpoon, Acushla
Owner: Arthur Scott; Port: Bay L'Argent; Port of Registry: Toronto, Can.
Official no. 157037; Building Material Wood; Type & Rig K[eel], FD [Flush Deck], Aux Ywl
Tons Gross 29; Tons Net 22; LOA 72-0; LWL 50-0; Extr. Beam 14-6; Depth 9-3; Draught 9-9
Sailmaker Ratsey; Sails made in [19]32
Builder Herreshoff Mfg. Co.; Designer N. G. Herreshoff; Built where Bristol, R.I.; Built when 1913
Engine Gas Eng. 4 Cyc. 4 Cyl. 4 1/4 x 4 3/4. 1953; Maker Kermath
Note: Alt. from Slp. Power inst. 1924.
Not listed in 1975 Lloyd's Register
Source: Various Yacht Lists and Registers. For complete biographical information see the Herreshoff Catalogue Raisonné under Data Sources. Note that this section shows only snapshots in time and should not be considered a provenance, although it can help creating one.
Supplement
From the 1920 and earlier HMCo Index Cards at the MIT Museum
- Note: The vessel index cards comprise two sets of a total of some 3200 cards about vessels built by HMCo, with dimensions and information regarding drawings, later or former vessel names, and owners. They were compiled from HMCo's early days until 1920 and added to in later decades, apparently by Hart Nautical curator William A. Baker and his successors. While HMCo seems to have used only one set of index cards, all sorted by name and, where no name was available, by number, later users at MIT apparently divided them into two sets of cards, one sorted by vessel name, the other by vessel number and greatly expanded the number of cards. Original HMCo cards are usually lined and almost always punched with a hole at bottom center while later cards usually have no hole, are unlined, and often carry substantially less information. All cards are held by the Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections of the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Mass.
From the 1931 HMCo-published Owner's List
Name: Achushla [sic, i.e. Acushla]
Type: Cutter
Length: 50'
Owner: Heckscher, G. M.
Source: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company. "A Partial List of Herreshoff Clients." In: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company. Herreshoff Yachts. Bristol, Rhode Island, ca. 1931.
From the 1930s L. Francis Herreshoff Index Cards at the Herreshoff Marine Museum
- Note: The L. Francis Herreshoff index cards comprise a set of some 1200 cards about vessels built by HMCo, with dimensions and / or ownership information. Apparently compiled in the early 1930s, for later HMCo-built boats like the Fishers Island 23s or the Northeast Harbor 30s are not included. Added to in later decades, apparently by L. F. Herreshoff as well as his long-time secretary Muriel Vaughn and others. Also 46 cards of L. F. Herreshoff-designed vessels. The original set of index cards is held by the Herreshoff Marine Museum and permission to display is gratefully acknowledged.
From the 1953 HMCo Owner's List by L. Francis Herreshoff
Name: Acushla
Type: 50' sloop
Owner: G. M. Heckscher
Year: 1913
Row No.: 3
Source: Herreshoff, L. Francis. "Partial List of Herreshoff-Built Boats." In: Herreshoff, L. Francis. Capt. Nat Herreshoff. The Wizard of Bristol. New York, 1953, p. 325-343.
From the 2000 (ca.) Transcription of the HMCo Construction Record by Vermilya/Bray
Month: Dec
Day: 11
Year: 1912
E/P/S: S
No.: 0720
Name: Acushla
LW: 50'
B: 14' 7"
D: 9' 9"
Rig: Cutter
K: y
Ballast: Lead O.
Amount: 14520
Notes Constr. Record: 711 class single head rig.
Last Name: Heckscher
First Name: G. M.
Source: Vermilya, Peter and Maynard Bray. "Transcription of the HMCo. Construction Record." Unpublished database, ca. 2000.
Note: The transcription of the HMCo Construction Record by Peter Vermilya and Maynard Bray was performed independently (and earlier) than that by Claas van der Linde. A comparison of the two transcriptions can be particularly useful in those many cases where the handwriting in the Construction Record is difficult to decipher.
Research Note(s)
"Sail number NY 1." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. April 29, 2009.)
"Sail number 51 in 1916 with the numeral in black and the initials N.Y.Y.C. in a semi-circle half way around the numerals and above as per the New York Herald of May 17, 1916, p. 13." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. March 11, 2012.)
"Given a launch schedule of one NY50 every 18 to 20 days, Acushla should have been launched around Saturday April 26, 1913. NGH was in Bristol on that day, however, and would probably have mentioned her launch in his diary. Four days later, on Wednesday April 30, 1913 he was in New York and would have missed Acushla's launch. It is thus estimated that Acushla was launched around April 30, 1913." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. May 30, 2014.)
"Built in 140 days (contract to launch; equivalent to $104/day, 534 lbs displacement/day)." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. January 16, 2024.)
"Sail area 3416 sqft from untitled two-page rating-rule-related table handwritten (in ink) by N. G. Herreshoff with multiple dimensions for the most important Herreshoff-designed yachts. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum. MRDE15, Folder [no #]. Undated (the most recent boat dates 1914/1915 and the table was probably prepared in preparation for NGH's sail area rating rule of 1914/1915)." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. September 16, 2020.)
"Displacement 1169 cubic foot [= 74,816 lbs] from untitled two-page rating-rule-related table handwritten (in ink) by N. G. Herreshoff with multiple dimensions for the most important Herreshoff-designed yachts. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum. MRDE15, Folder [no #]. Undated (the most recent boat dates 1914/1915 and the table was probably prepared in preparation for NGH's sail area rating rule of 1914/1915)." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. September 16, 2020.)
"Displacement is about 74,000 lb. of which about 35,500 lb. is the lead ballast." (Source: McClave, Ed. "The Restoration of the HMCo 'New York Fifty' Spartan." In: Herreshoff Marine Museum (Publisher). Proceedings. The Classic Yacht Symposium 2010. Bristol, R.I. 2010, p. 149-158.)
Note: Research notes contain information about a vessel that is often random and unedited but has been deemed useful for future research.
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