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Galatea (yacht)

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Nation
  
United Kingdom

Draft
  
4.16 m (13.6 ft)

Length
  
31 m

Designer
  
John Beavor-Webb

America's Cup
  
1886

Launched
  
May 1885

Beam
  
4.57 m

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Yacht club
  
Royal Northern Yacht Club

Owner(s)
  
Lieutenant William Henn, R.N.

Fate
  
sold for scrap January 1912

Galatea was the unsuccessful Scottish challenger of the sixth America's Cup race in 1886 against American defender Mayflower.

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Design

Galatea, a gaff cutter, was designed by John Beavor-Webb and built in 1885 for owner Lieutenant William Henn, R.N. of the Royal Northern Yacht Club.

The all-metal Galatea had a steel frame, a lead-filled steel keel, and a riveted steel-planked hull, painted white. The deck was teak.

Career

Galatea was launched in May 1885. After a series of mostly losses in British races, the owner and his wife sailed to New York in the summer of 1886.

Galatea lost both races in the September 1886 America's Cup in New York to the American defender Mayflower. Following his defeat, he challenged General Paine of the Mayflower to a private rematch, and in the spring of 1887 was defeated again. Won the Queen's Jubilee Cup Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron Regatta in Halifax N.S. 20 August 1887.

From 1888 until 1894, Mr. and Mrs. Henn lived aboard Galatea in Britain. Following Lt. Henn's death in 1894, Mrs. Henn continued to live aboard the yacht until her death in 1911.

In January 1912, the Galatea was sold for scrap and broken up.

References

Galatea (yacht) Wikipedia


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