TABASCO | 44′ Herreshoff New York 30 Class Sloop (1905) | ORIGINAL HERRESHOFF #7, IN FLEET OF 18
A fleet of the one-design class-NY30’s were ordered by members of the New York Yacht Club and designed and built by the great Nathaniel Herreshoff & Company. They were launched in 1905, and became quite significant in the history of the New York Yacht Club. Their impact on the yachting world has been extensive and the individual histories of each yacht is remarkable.
Take a look at her history, restoration, and under sail at: https://ny30-7.com/
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It’s wonderful to see these photos of Tabasco! Don’t you want to come to Maine this summer and sail in company with sistership Alera? By the way, https://ny30.herreshoff.info/ny30.htm contains more information about Tabasco, including a day-by-day account of her racing years before WWII.
It would be fantastic to sail with our sistership! Not sure when we’ll head up on the course (maybe late summer), but we’ll be staying in Brooklin, ME end of May early June. So, we’ll stop by to say hello. Will you be off Center Harbor?
We created history with Amorita and Caramia at the Herreshoff Regatta, in Rhode Island, several years back. I created a water color painting of the 3 NY-30s on that finish line. At the time, I was Sr. Technical Illustrator at MIT LL, and was invited to hang my art work in the Kresge Auditorium gallery for the staff Excellence Awards.
It was an honor to have my art hanging in the birth place of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company’s primary, brilliant designs; especially John and Nathanael’s NewYork 30’s!
It’s wonderful to see these photos of Tabasco! Don’t you want to come to Maine this summer and sail in company with sistership Alera? By the way, https://ny30.herreshoff.info/ny30.htm contains more information about Tabasco, including a day-by-day account of her racing years before WWII.
It would be fantastic to sail with our sistership! Not sure when we’ll head up on the course (maybe late summer), but we’ll be staying in Brooklin, ME end of May early June. So, we’ll stop by to say hello. Will you be off Center Harbor?
We created history with Amorita and Caramia at the Herreshoff Regatta, in Rhode Island, several years back. I created a water color painting of the 3 NY-30s on that finish line. At the time, I was Sr. Technical Illustrator at MIT LL, and was invited to hang my art work in the Kresge Auditorium gallery for the staff Excellence Awards.
It was an honor to have my art hanging in the birth place of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company’s primary, brilliant designs; especially John and Nathanael’s NewYork 30’s!