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1899
Shamrock I is launched on June 24, 1899 and christened by Lady Russell of Killowen. Its build has been shrouded by secrecy and its hull is hidden by canvas, as was the case for Thistle, in 1887.
The 1895 challenger Valkyrie III is refitted to be sailed as a trial horse for Shamrock I. Soon after its launch, Shamrock I races against the Prince of Wales' yacht, Britannia. The Irish challenger outpaces the royal yacht in two regattas on the Solent.
Shamrock I arrives in New York on August 18, 1899, and sails daily to train the crew for the Cup races.
The America's Cup
October 16 to 20, 1899, off New York, United States.
Shamrock I races against Columbia in the best of five race series
There are three race course options
The first one is 15-nautical miles to lee leeward and return from Sandy Hook Lightship.
The second one is a 30-nautical mile equilateral triangle.
The third one is 20-nautical miles to leeward and return from Sandy Hook Lightship.
Results
- October 16, first race, 30 mile windward-leeward course: Columbia beats Shamrock I by 10 minutes and eight seconds on corrected time.
- October 17, second race, 30 mile triangular course: Columbia beats Shamrock I. Shamrock I did not finish
- October 20, third race, 40 mile windward-leeward course: Columbia beats Shamrock I by six minutes and 34 seconds on corrected time.
Columbia beats Shamrock I by three wins to nil
During the second race, on the first windward leg, Shamrock's topmast snaps and the challenger withdraws. The same evening a new spar is fitted. The Irishmen add four tonnes of ballast, so the yacht is re-measured on October 18, but its sailing performance is not improved.
The Irish yacht's Steel mast is too bendy. During the 1899 yachting season, the boat goes through six sets of sails.
On November 2, 1899, Shamrock I leaves New York and is towed back to Great Britain by Lipton's steam yacht, Erin, via the Azores. It is dry-docked on arrival.
1901
Shamrock I is refitted by Lipton and sails as a trial horse for his new challenger, Shamrock II, a George L. Watson design.
1903
In April, Shamrock I is refitted again and sails as a trial horse for Shamrock III.
On May 28, 1903, with 41 crewmen onboard, Shamrock I sails to New York and races against Shamrock III before the Cup.
After the Cup, Lipton tries to sell his two yachts, without success.
1914
Shamrock I sails against Shamrock IV off Cowes before Lipton's fourth challenger sails across the Atlantic.
Shamrock I
1899
J-Class
Great Britain
Yacht club: Royal Ulster Yacht Club, Ireland
Unsuccessful challenger for the 1899 America's Cup
Owner: Sir Thomas Lipton
Rating: 101.092 and102.565
Designer: William Fife III, Jr.
Builder: J. Thorneycroft & Co, at Millwall on the Thames near London, England
Sailmaker: Ratsey, Cowes
Year of building: 1897-98
Launched: June 24, 1899
Skipper: Captain Archibald "Archie" Hogarth and his assistant, Captain Robert "Bob" Wringe
Afterguard: Jesse Connell and Captain Ben Parker
Data
Construction: Composite metal
Frames: Steel
Hull below waterline: Manganese bronze plating
Topsides: Aluminum Alloy plating
Deck: Pine
Mast and boom: Steel welded
Dimensions
Length overall (LOA): 38.86m
Length waterline (LWL): 25.12m
Beam: 7.46m
Draft: 6.15m
Displacement: 156.9 tonnes
Tonnage: 135 tonnes
Sail area: 1214.30m2
Mast: 29.56m
Boom: 32.61m
Bowsprit: 8.60m
Topmast: 18.90m
J.T./nc
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Year of building
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1898 |
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Launched
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24/6/1899 |
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Edition 10(1899)
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Crew
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Hull
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Steel |
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Mast
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Steel |
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L.O.A
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38.86 |
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L.W.L
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25.12 |
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Mast
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29.56 |
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Beam
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7.46 |
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Boom
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32.61 |
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Sail Area
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Displacament
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156.9 |
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Draft
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6.15 |
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Rating
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Ballast
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