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Name
  
Bill Langan

Role
  
Ship Designer

Died
  
December 31, 2010


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Michael William Langan, (Bill Langan), (June 9, 1955 – December 31, 2010) was an American yacht designer who practiced his trade in New York, NY and Newport, RI. His designs, both as chief designer at Sparkman and Stephens and later as the principal at Langan Design, numbered in the hundreds.

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Career

Having obtained his engineering degree at Webb Institute he was accepted for an internship at Sparkman and Stephens. Noticed by Olin Stephens he was hired shortly after his graduation, named in 1980 by Olin as chief designer, a position he held until his departure in 1996.

In 1997 Bill created his own design firm in Newport, RI which he ran until his passing at the end of 2010. The Langan Design firm is now owned and operated by his former associates.

Sparkman & Stephens

During his time at Sparkman & Stephens Bill Langan was responsible for the design of hundreds of vessels of all sizes. The following is a selection of vessels that were built under his watch:

  • Freedom (yacht), winner of the 1980 America's Cup
  • Itasca, refit in 1994. Owned by Bill Simon, former Secretary of the Treasury of the U.S., Itasca was the first private yacht to complete the traverse of the Northwest Passage in a single season. Bill Langan was on board for the trip.
  • Victoria of Strathearn, 91' ketch
  • Langan Design

    The following is a selection of vessels that were built under his watch while working at Langan Design:

  • Victoria of Strathearn, 130' ketch
  • Sagamore, Line honors, Bermuda Race 2000
  • Argo
  • Spirit of Bermuda
  • Eos (yacht)
  • M/Y Calliope
  • References

    Bill Langan Wikipedia