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2 Restoration  





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4 Sources  





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S/Y Dorade 2014 Bermuda Race

History
United States
NameDorade
OwnerRoderick Stephens, Sr, New York, United States
Port of registry USA
Ordered1929
Designer: Olin StephensofSparkman & Stephens
BuilderMinneford Yacht Yard, City Island, New York
Cost$28,000
Yard numberS&S 07
Laid down1929
Launched1930
HomeportNewport Beach, California
StatusActive
General characteristics [1]
Displacement14.75 tons
Ballast: 18,000 lbs. Lead
Length52.0 ft (15.8 m)
Waterline: 37 feet 3 inches (11.35 m)
Beam10 feet 3 inches (3.12 m)
Draught8.0 ft (2.4 m)
Propulsion1 x Perkins: Diesel 40 hp (30 kW)
Rig: Yawl
Sail plan1,100 sq ft (100 m2)
Dorade was built 1929–1930 by the Minneford Yacht Yard in City Island, New York

Dorade is a yacht designed in 1929 by Olin StephensofSparkman & Stephens and built 1929–1930 by the Minneford Yacht Yard in City Island, New York.

Dorade 1931

With Stephens as skipper, Dorade went on to place 2nd in the Bermuda Race later that year. The crew for its first race received the All-Amateur Crew Prize. However, it would be a year later, that Dorade made its name by winning the 1931 Transatlantic Race. She completed a race that takes an estimated 3–4 weeks in just 17 days, earning her crew a parade upon the boat's return and a reception for Olin Stephens hosted by the mayor of New York. While in England that summer, Dorade also won the Fastnet Race.

In 1932, Stephens handed the boat to his brother, Rod Stephens.[2] Led by Rod, Dorade sailed to victory in the 1932 Bermuda Race.[3] From Bermuda, Dorade sailed back to Norway, down to Cowes, England, and finally back to America after winning the Fastnet Race. The victory in the 1932 Fastnet Race was of substantial significance given the unusually severe weather, several ships feared missing as well as one recorded drowning among the events that unfolded.

In 2013, Dorade took first place (after applying her handicap) in the Trans-Pacific race, which she first won in 1936.[4]

The yawl is also notable for the introduction of the Dorade box, a ventilator arrangement which became a standard fitting on small sailing craft.

Major races

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Dorade raced from the east coast 1930 through 1935, moving to San Francisco for several years, then on to Seattle in the late 1930s. She returned to the bay area from 1979 to 1984. Dorade's home berth is now Newport, Rhode Island.

Restoration

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See also

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Sources

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ "Specifications | Dorade". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27.
  • ^ Fox 1934, p. 78
  • ^ Fox 1934, p. 79
  • ^ Museler, Chris (25 July 2013). "77 Years Later, Yacht Repeats Win in Trans-Pacific Race". The New York Times.
  • ^ "Cantiere Navale dell'Argentario (English)".
  • References

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