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You searched for: Year start: 1900Year end: 1910Contributor: Northeast Harbor FleetSubject: EventsSubject: VesselsSubject: BoatSubject: Sailboat
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Blue Hill Bay Cruise Trophy
Northeast Harbor Fleet
  • Object, Prize, Trophy
  • Events
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat
  • 1925
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Blue Hill Bay Cruise Trophy
Northeast Harbor Fleet
Description:
Electroplated two-handled silver cup with gilt interior, on varnished wooden base. Inscription reads as follows. __________ Blue Hill Bay Cruise 1925 Northeast Harbor Fleet B Class WON BY "ACE" on the back side inscriptions record later winners : 1976 - Deux Belles - John R. Robinson 1978 - Deux Belles - John R. Robinson 1980 - Watermelon - Dr. Henry Stebbins 1984 - Octet - S. Whitney Dickey 1987 - Oh Promise Me - Burnham Litchfield 1995 - Rarefish - Mark Cluett 1996 - Larkspur - Bruce Smart 1997 - Elizabeth - Wallace C. Tobin 1998 - Elizabeth - Wallace C. Tobin 1999 - Larkspur - Bruce Smart 2000 - Crackerjack - Alan Krulisch 2001 - Monarch - Roger Howell 2002 - Crackerjack - Alan Krulisch 2003 - Ariana - Jeffrey C. Becton This trophy has historically been called The Ace Cup [show more]
Half Model of Young America
Northeast Harbor Fleet
  • Object, Model, Half Model
  • Events
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat
  • 1995
Half Model of Young America
Northeast Harbor Fleet
Description:
Half model on varnished teak board of the 1995 America's Cup yacht Young America. The hull of the boat is decorated with a mermaid swimming in the ocean, which replicates the decorative scheme of the original boat. An engraved plaque on the backboard reads: Young America USA 36 Diana Wister With thanks and sincere appreciation for your generous contribution and support throughout the PACT95 Young America campaign. Young America was built by the PACT95 Syndicate, which hired the American artist Roy Lichtenstein to develop the distinctive exterior paint scheme. The original boat is now on display at the Storm King Art Center in Windsor, New York. [show more]