Puritan (yacht)

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LaunchedMay 26, 1885
The yacht Puritan, photographed by John S. Johnston.
Yacht club New York Yacht Club
Nation United States
BuilderGeorge Lawley & Son
LaunchedMay 26, 1885
Owner(s)John Malcolm Forbes
Racing career
SkippersAubrey Crocker
Notable victories1885 America's Cup
America's Cup1885
Specifications
Displacement105-tons Thames Measurement
Length94 ft 0 in (28.65 m) (LOA)
81 ft 1.5 in (24.727 m) (LWL)
Beam22 ft 7 in (6.88 m)
Draft8 ft 8 in (2.64 m)
Sail area7,982 sq ft (741.6 m2)

Puritan was a 19th-century racing yacht and the 1885 America's Cup defender of the international sailing trophy.

Designed by Edward Burgess, she was built at the George Lawley & Son yard in South Boston, Massachusetts and launched May 26, 1885. For sails, Burgess chose the Irish-born sailmaker John H. McManus of McManus & Son, of Boston. The sails were of Plymouth duck.[1]:p121[2]

Puritan as photographed by John S. Johnston.

Puritan was an early combination of American and English designs with some of the depth of a cutter but beam and power of a sloop. It was owned by John Malcolm Forbes.[1]

America's Cup race

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