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Beverly (catamaran)

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Beverly was a catamaran sailboat designed by MacLear & Harris, built by Cape Cod Shipbuilding and owned by Van Alan Clark Jr.,[1] who won several racing competitions with her in the 1960s.

Her fiberglass hulls were connected by three aluminum tubes, with an aluminum mast and a nylon trampoline for the crew.[1]

Beverly took the North American Catamaran Championship title in the 300-square-foot class[1] on August 19-20, 1962.[2] In the fourth One-of-a-Kind Regatta, sponsored by Yachting magazine, boats of all types competed against each other under a complicated handicap system in the waters of Biscayne Bay, Florida,[3] in February 1963. Catamarans dominated to such an extent - taking the top ten places in all three races - that organizers decided to name only one overall winner, Beverly, which outclassed the other catamarans.[3][4] However, she was defeated by Sealion in the 1963 North American Catamaran Championship, held off Marion, Massachusetts.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Rosbe, Judith Westlund (July 5, 2006). The Beverly Yacht Club. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 128–129. ISBN 9781439617892.
  2. ^ "Donan Raven's Sailing Trivia: Little America's Cup book - four side stories". sailingtrivia.ravenyachts.fr.
  3. ^ a b Zich, Arthur (March 4, 1963). "Two Hulls Are Better Than One". Sports Illustrated.
  4. ^ Jones, Theodore A. (May 1963). "Beverly Is a Swingin' Cat". Boating.
  5. ^ "1963's Top Performers Under Sail". Boating. 1964.

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