Thistle (yacht)

Thistle (yacht)
Thistle in drydock, as photographed by John S. Johnston.

Thistle was the unsuccessful Scottish challenger of the seventh America's Cup in 1887 against American defender Volunteer.

Contents

Design

Thistle in September 1887, as photographed by John S. Johnston.

The cutter Thistle was designed by George Lennox Watson, with interiors by his brother Thomas Lennox Watson, and built at the D&W Henderson shipyard in Partick on the River Clyde and launched on April 26, 1887, for a syndicate of owners which included William Clark, John Clark, Andrew Coates, William Coates, James Coates, George Coates, J. Hilliard Bell, and William Bell of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club, and headed by James Bell. She was built of all-metal construction, with a teak deck. Thistle was skippered by John Barr.

Career

Thistle was built under conditions of great secrecy during the winter of 1886-7 and launched with her hull covered by a huge canvas. After winning or placing second in 13 of 15 Scottish regattas in her first year afloat, Thistle sailed to New York as the challenger in the 1887 America's Cup against the US defender, Volunteer. Skippered by John Barr, she lost both Cup races, and returned to Scotland in September 1887. John Barr's younger brother Charlie Barr was also a crew member who, after emigrating to the United States, went on to achieve success skippering three consecutive successful America's Cup defenders.

Meteor

Meteor I in the 1893 Kiel Week races.

Following a few very successful years racing in Britain, Thistle was sold to the German emperor Wilhelm II (who otherwise used the SMY Hohenzollern) in 1891 for 90,000 gold marks and renamed Meteor. Between 1892 and 1895 Wilhelm II raced against the Britannia owned by his uncle the Prince of Wales later King Edward VII each year at the Cowes Week. Being a more experienced yachtsmen and having the faster ship Edward won all the races comfortably.[1]

In 1895, she was handed over to the German Navy in Wilhelmshaven as a school yacht and renamed Comet. In 1921, the vessel was broken up.

Specifications

  • Overall length: 33.05 m
  • Length at water line: 26.35 m
  • Beam (width): 6.20 m
  • Draft: 4.16 m
  • Displacement: 138 tons

References

  1. ^ Burgess, Douglas R. (2005) (Digitized online by goole books). Seize the Trident: The Race for Superliner Supremacy and how it Altered the Great War. McGraw-Hill Professional. pp. 14–15. ISBN 0071430091, 9780071430098. http://books.google.com/books?id=JXXjwLGcAfAC&pg=PP1&dq=seize+the+trident&hl=en#PPA15,M1. Retrieved 2009-01-11. 

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Thistle (yacht) — Thistle Thistle, photographié par John S. Johnston Gréement cotre aurique Longueur hors tout 33,05 m …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Thistle (disambiguation) — Thistle is the common name of a polyphyletic group of flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp spines or prickles on the margins, mostly in the plant family Asteraceae . Onopordum acanthium , the Scots thistle, is the national flower… …   Wikipedia

  • Yacht racing — is the sport of competitive sailing. There is a broad variety of kinds of races and sailboats used for racing. Much racing is done around buoys or similar marks in protected waters, while some longer offshore races cross open water. All kinds of… …   Wikipedia

  • Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh) — Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh country: United Kingdom, city: Edinburgh (City Centre) Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh Built in the 1850s, the Thistle Court Hotel Edinburgh is an elegant Victorian town house situated just a short walk from Edinburgh… …   International hotels

  • Thistle — SMY Meteor I (ex Thistle) Technische Daten (Überblick) Takelung: 1 Mast Rennkutter Segelklasse: Big Class Länge über alles (Lüa): 33,05 m …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Yacht Club of Kiel — Kieler Yacht Club, Yacht Club of Kiel, (known also as Küz from its acronym KYC) is a yacht club with a rich tradition. It is located in the harbor city of Kiel, Germany. This club is well known for some of the yacht racing events it organizes.… …   Wikipedia

  • Meteor (Yacht) — Die Meteor I in Kiel Meteor war der Name von fünf kaiserlichen Segelyachten, die im Gegensatz zur Dampferyacht SMY Hohenzollern für Regatten erworben oder speziell konstruiert und gebaut wurden. Kaiser Wilhelm II. wollte mit ihnen auf nationalen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Royal Yacht Squadron — Vereinsstander: Royal Yacht Squadron …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Britannia (yacht) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Britannia. HMY Britannia HMY Britannia …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Atlantic Yacht Club — The Atlantic Yacht Club is a family oriented yacht club located on the shores of Gravesend Bay in south Brooklyn. A storied member of the New York sailing community, the club is perhaps best known for its contributions to New York sailing in the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”