Galatea (yacht)
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Yacht club
Royal Northern Yacht Club
Nation
United Kingdom
Designer(s)John Beavor-Webb
LaunchedMay 1885
British yacht Galatea. | |
| Yacht club | |
|---|---|
| Nation | |
| Designer(s) | John Beavor-Webb |
| Launched | May 1885 |
| Owner(s) | Lieutenant William Henn, R.N. |
| Fate | Sold for scrap January 1912 |
| Racing career | |
| America's Cup | 1886 |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 31.22 m (102.4 ft) (LOA) 26.45 m (86.8 ft) (LWL) |
| Beam | 4.57 m (15.0 ft) |
| Draft | 4.16 m (13.6 ft) |
| Sail area | 675.45 m2 (7,270.5 sq ft) |
Galatea was the unsuccessful Scottish challenger of the sixth America's Cup race in 1886 against American defender Mayflower.
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. Henn named her after HMS Galatea, on which he had served from 1862 to 1866.[1]
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.
