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Schooner Nina – The story of the famous Schooner Nina, …

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    The Schooner Niña is famous as a boat that transformed ocean racing yacht design. Prior to its construction in 1928, ocean racing was dominated by gaff-rigged ‘fisherman’ schooners, many named after their designer, John Alden.

The Disappearance of the Nina - Sail Magazine

    https://www.sailmagazine.com/cruising/the-disappearance-of-the-nina
    The 85-year-old staysail schooner Niña, a fabled 50-foot (LWL) ocean racer that once was the flagship of the New York Yacht Club, disappeared without a trace on the stormy Tasman Sea with its American owner, his wife and 17-year-old son, and four crewmembers.

SCHOONER NINA: Missing and Presumed Sunk - Wave Train

    https://wavetrain.net/2013/06/29/schooner-nina-missing-and-presumed-sunk/
    Now that seems increasingly unlikely, and it would appear that the fabled 59-foot schooner Nina, winner of the 1928 Transatlantic Race to Spain, the 1928 Fastnet Race, and the 1962 Newport-Bermuda Race, among others, has gone down with all hands somewhere between New Zealand and Australia.

Schooner Nina 1928 - SailBlogs

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    Niña is presently a private vessel owned since 1988 by Captain David A. Dyche, III. Under his ownership she has won the New York Mayors Cup in1989 and the Schooner class at Antigua in 1994. Captain Dyche has expanded Niña's horizons by cruising her to the Mediterranean Sea as far as Istanbul, Turkey and the Black Sea.

Bringing Home the Niña and Her Crew - Classic Sailboats

    https://classicsailboats.org/bringing-home-the-nina-and-her-crew/
    The Starling Burgess designed Nina, a classic sailboat with an impeccable racing career. Where once the King of Spain went out in his launch to congratulate her on winning the 1928 New York to Santander, Spain race, was lost in a fierce storm in the Tasman Sea off of New Zealand in June of the year 2013.

American schooner Niña is officially lost at sea - Sail Magazine

    https://www.sailmagazine.com/boats/american-schooner-nia-is-officially-lost-at-sea
    Niña was the first American boat to win the Fastnet Race, and then went on to win the 1929 race from London to the Chesapeake Bay. Niña won several races between 1934 and World War II, when she was briefly retired. In 1962, at 34 years, Niña became the oldest boat to win the Newport to Bermuda Race.

Missing schooner Nina presumed sunk - Sail-World.com

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    Nina is a staysail schooner designed in 1928 by Starling Burgess. Her original owner was Paul Hammond She was built by Ruben Bigelow In 1928 On Monument Beach, Cape Cod, Mass. USA Length Overall 70ft. Length at Waterline50ft. Beam14ft. Mainmast 85ft. Length On Deck 59ft. Displacement 44 tons Draft 9ft.7in. Foremast 65ft.

Starling Burgess NINA - Classic Sailboats

    https://classicsailboats.org/starling-burgess-nina/
    Known Racing History: 1994 Winner Antigua (Schooner Class) 1989 Winner New York Mayors Cup 1962 Winner Newport to Bermuda Race (34 years, oldest yacht to win) 1949 Winner Cygnet Cup 1940 Winner New York Yacht Club Astor Cup 1939 Winner New York Yacht Club Astor Cup 1929 Winner London to Gibson Island Chesapeake Bay. 1928 Winner Fastnet …

The mystery of the missing Nina | Stuff.co.nz

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/69870474/the-mystery-of-the-missing-nina
    In 2013, even at the age of 85, the Nina remained a beautiful ship. Built in 1928 to compete in that year's New York to Santander boat race – which it …

From the Archives: DeCoursey Fales' Nina | Yachting Mag

    https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/archives-decoursey-fales-nina/
    Niña ‘s gear is as modern as the newest racing machine. Despite the complexity of lines needed to handle a schooner rig, she has remarkably uncluttered decks, and her winches and fittings are right up to date. There is a clean efficiency about every inch of her, and her hollow mainmast, built with the boat, looks as new as it did in 1928.

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