1962 America's Cup

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18th America's Cup
Defender  
12-metre
Winner:New York Yacht Club
Score:4–1
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Kennedy
watching the races off Newport

The 1962

Sir Frank Packer, representing the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, challenged with their yacht Gretel. Although the New York Yacht Club won the regatta four races to one represented by the yacht Weatherly, the challenger, Gretel won the second race, beating the Americans for the first time since the 1930s, and only lost the fourth race by twenty-six seconds. The NYYC was so shocked at the closeness of the contest that they immediately changed the rules to ban the use of American design and technology by Cup challengers.[1]

Defender Series

The NYYC ran a regatta to determine the yacht they would name as defender in the match. Competing were Weatherly, with

. Weatherly was chosen as the defender.

Weatherly

bow, reducing the wetted surface area, reducing weight wherever possible and moving the weight saved to increase the weight of the keel
.

Gretel

Gretel (KA-1) was the first Australian 12-meter. She was designed by Alan Payne, built at

Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty. Ltd., and owned by a syndicate headed by Sir Frank Packer plus Richard Dickson, William H. Northam, William G. Walkley, and Noel Foley. She was helmed by Jock Sturrock
.

The races

Date Course Winner Loser Winning
time
Delta Score Winner's velocity
on course
September 15, 1962 24 nmi (44 km; 28 mi), windward leewarda Weatherly Gretel 3:13:57 3:46 1-0 7.42
September 18, 1962 24 nmi, triangularb Gretel Weatherly 2:47:45 0:57 1-1 8.58
September 20, 1962 24 nmi, windward leeward Weatherly Gretel 4:21:16 8:40 2-1 5.51
September 22, 1962 24 nmi, triangular Weatherly Gretel 3:22:28 0:26 3-1 7.11
September 24, 1962 24 nmi, windward leeward Weatherly Gretel 3:16:17 3:40 4-1 7.34
^a Each leg 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi); twice around the course.

^b Each leg 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi); first leg upwind.

References

  1. ^ "Forgotten ship that launched a thousand ideas". The Australian. Retrieved July 27, 2015.

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