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Constellation Small Sailboat Schooner Yacht Model NEW
Constellation Small Sailboat Schooner Yacht Model NEW
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The Constellation was a notable addition to the America's Cup Collection, serving as the U.S. Defender in the 1964 race. Designed by the renowned naval architect Sparkman & Stephens (S&S), the Constellation was a beautifully crafted yacht, distinguished by its elegance and advanced design features. Despite being selected as the defender over the American Eagle, a rival yacht, the Constellation faced challenges when racing in the conditions of Newport, Rhode Island, where the competition took place. The yacht's design, though forward-thinking, was not fully appreciated in the unpredictable waters and winds of Newport, which affected its performance. The Constellation's build, however, was a significant milestone in yacht design, setting new standards for future vessels in the America's Cup competition. Her construction focused on a blend of grace and function, influencing the development of subsequent racing yachts. Though the Constellation was a celebrated yacht in its own right, the U.S. team was ultimately defeated in the 1964 America's Cup, with the Constellation not securing the trophy. The competition would remain fiercely contested for years, and in 1983, Australia's Australia II famously ended the U.S.'s 132-year winning streak by claiming the cup. This event marked a pivotal moment in America's Cup history, signaling a shift in design and competition tactics.
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