Whirlwind 3
In Whirlwind her designer, Francis Herreshoff built a revolutionary boat packed full with new innovations. Unfortunately she proved a failure at the time largely due to her steering, but in her size and rig she predicted the future development of the J class from the old triple head rig to the modern single head rig, and from the smallest waterline allowed by the Universal Rule to the largest.
Her underwater plane had a large area increasing her frictional resistance making her slow in stays. With high hard bilges Whirlwind was the most powerful of the new Js
Although of very strong construction Whirlwind was never fitted out again after the 1930 contests and was broken up in 1935.
Specifications
Designer Francis L Herreshoff
Builder Lawleys of Boston
Construction Composite
Launch date 7h May 1930
Dimensions
Length overall………………….130. feet
Length water line……………..86t
Breadth…………………………….21.8ft
Draft…………………………………15.6ft
Displacement……………………158tons
Sail Area……………………………7550sqft
Mast ht heel to truck ……….166ft
Deck to mast head sheave 152ft
Syndicate members
Landon K Thorne- boat manager
Alfred Loomis
Paul Hammond- skipper
Reference
Reference Ian Dear “Enterprise to Endeavour”
Harold Vanderbilt “Enterprise”
Norman L Skene “ Elements of Yacht Design”
Charles Lane Poor “Men against the Rule”