America’s Cup 1958

It is important to put 1958 in historical context. This was the first challenge for the America’s Cup since 1937; when it was raced for in “J” class yachts, around 130 feet in length. Life was different, a depression, a world war, taxes were higher than today, for the wealthy.

     Olin Stephens had designed “Vim” for Harold Vanderbilt in 1939 (sail # 15) “Columbia” (sail # 16) built in 1958 both at Nevins’ yard in City Island. “Vim” pressed “Columbia” and made the selection committee’s job a hard one.

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