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Why the Starboard Frames?

In 1978, a standard 39′ Concordia yawl named BABE won the MHS Division (the new Measurement Handicap System, developed in 1978 by MIT to measure and handicap racing boats, including older boats) of the renowned Newport-Bermuda Race. As one of the smallest boats ever to win that challenging 630-mile ocean race, she added an important chapter to the glory and appreciation of a much-loved class of wooden boat.

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WoodenBoat Magazine 266
ISSUE NO. 266

January / February 2019

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PROA

Builder Name
Lernort Studio

Lernort Studio is an educational institution subsidized by the city of Dusseldorf and the state of Northrhine-Westfalia in Germany offering classes to high school students. Sculptor Michael Kukulies supervised the construction of this proa by his woodworking students at studio.

POMONA

Builder Name
Nicholas Tonello, Kate Slocum, Leo Boivin

The Lowell Town Class was originally designed in 1932 as a safe children’s training boat. Today they are raced by Town Class Association enthusiasts in MA and RI.The Landing School undertook to build three of these boats in the 2019-2020 school year but only one was completed due to COVID-19.

AEOLUS

Year Built
1932

AEOLUS is a Herreshoff S-boat (S class) built by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in 1932.

She has a displacement of 6750 pounds. Ballast is about 3350 pounds and the mast is roughly 42 feet tall.