HMCo #1271s [Unbuilt. Cancelled Frostbite Dinghy]
Particulars
Type: Potter Frostbite BO Dinghy
Designed by: Potter & Strawbridge
Not built, not assigned, cancelled, etc.: 1934 ?
Construction: Wood
LOA: 11' 5.75" (3.50m)
LWL: 11' 3.25" (3.44m)
Beam: 4' 7.5" (1.41m)
Draft: 0' 7.25" (0.18m)
Rig: Cat
Sail Area: 72sq ft (6.7sq m)
Displ.: 150 lbs (68 kg)
Centerboard: yes
Amount: N/A
Note(s) in HMCo Construction Record: Potter frostbiters (6) (doubtful if will build) Cancelled
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: N/A (Missing, nonexistant or unidentified model)
Vessels from this model:
26 built, modeled by Potter & Strawbridge
Note: This model is missing, is nonexistant or has not been identified. The number of vessels built from it is only an estimate based on similar features, such as dimensions, rig, machinery, etc.
Documents
Further Reading
-
Anon. "Winner Announced in Dinghy Competition. Potter & Strawbridge's Design Chosen by Jurors from Twenty-seven Designs Submitted." Rudder Magazine, August 1934, p. 34-35. (1,129 kB)
Document is copyrighted: Yes. Design description of the winner of the Rudder contest for a frostbite dinghy. Profile, lines, construction plan. Twenty-six boats of this design were subsequently built by HMCo. -
Anon. "One-Design Frostbite Class Building." Rudder Magazine, November 1934, p. 23 (939 kB)
Document is copyrighted: Yes. Construction progress report. Owner names. Photo. Sailplan.
Supplement
Research Note(s)
"Dimensions (11 feet 5 3/4 inches by 11 feet 3 1/4 inches, by 4 feet 7 1/2 inches and a draft of 7 1/4 inches) from Anon. 'One-Design Frostbite Class Building.' Rudder, November 1934, p. 23." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. June 12, 2014.)
"[Sail area 72sqft.]" (Source: Rudder Magazine, November 1934, p. 23.)
"[Displacement (150lbs).]" (Source: Skahill, Thomas. "A Winning Frostbite Design." WoodenBoat, July / August 1988, p. 42.)
Note: Research notes contain information about a vessel that is often random and unedited but has been deemed useful for future research.
Note
We are always interested in learning more about this vessel. If you want to discuss it or can share any additional information or images or to discuss a copyright concern, please do not hesitate to send an Email to the link below!
Herreshoff Catalogue Raisonné.
All rights reserved. No reproduction, adaptation, or distribution of any part of this document or any information contained herein by any means whatsoever is permitted without prior written permission. For the full terms of copyright for this document please click here. Last revision 2024-01-16.
© 2024,