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- Columbia, 1899 -
America's Cup Winner.
There
was a crowd in attendance at the launch of the third America's
Cup defender designed and built by the Herreshoff brothers. As
ever, the boat has been built in an utmost secrecy, forbidding
the access of the yard to every journalists and photographers.
This time the defender helm was put in the hands of Charles Barr.
This was the first time that the famous Scottish skipper, living
in he States for some years , had been entrusted with a defender.
'Captain Nat' was going to be his skipper. As john Brown predicted,
Columbia's steel mast broke after the first trials, due to electrolysis.
It was replaced by another in Oregon pine for the rest of the
trials.
The
final race was held on October 20th. The struggle was hard and
none of the two teams managed to take a decisive advantage till
the last mark. The two were now both fighting against the wind.
They heeled over impressively, stemposts dipping into the spray
and lifting immense cascades of water.Throughout this first windward
beat, Archie Hogarth tried all he knew to escape Columbia, who
was controlling him mercilessly.
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