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Bermuda 40 yawl underway with full sail. The Bermuda 40 is an American sailboat that was designed by ... The Bermuda 40 was Hinckley's first fiberglass sailboat, [1 ...
The Block Island 40 found success in racing, with early wins in the 1958 Miami to Nassau race by Rhubarb [6] and the 1958 Edlu Trophy by Frederick Lorenzen's Seal. [ 8 ] Six Block Island 40s participated in the 1960 Newport to Bermuda race , all placing in the top 11.
The Bermuda 40, designed by William H. Tripp, Jr., was introduced in 1959 as Hinckley’s first fiberglass boat. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] According to Jack Horner of spinsheet.com “the B-40 was to become the bellwether for future production and established Hinckley as the premier North American Yacht builder of exceptional quality sailing yachts”. [ 7 ]
Bermuda 40; H. Hinckley 38; Hinckley 42 Competition; Hinckley 43 (Hood) Hinckley 43 (Hood)-2; Hinckley 43 (McCurdy & Rhodes) P. Pilot 35; S. Shields (keelboat) Sou ...
Cruising World listed his Columbia 50 as number 17 of the 40 best sailboats of all time. [4] Tripp was not happy with his professional partnership with Campbell and dissolved the company and formed his own, based in his home town of Port Washington, New York. Campbell found a new partner, Dick Sheehan and carried on as Campbell/Sheehan. [2]
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It has a masthead sloop rig or optional mizzen mast and yawl rig, with aluminum spars. It features a spooned raked stem, a raised counter transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed long keel. A tall rig for sailing in areas with lighter winds was also optional, with a mast about 2.12 ft (0.65 m) taller.