Lucie, Ahead of the Pack

Sail-World e-news has a preview for the 2015 Six Metre Class World Championship. The article has a photo featuring Lucie running ahead of the pack.

Follow the link to read The Six Metre Class World Championship.

Thank you to Mr. David Pedrick for sending the link to the article.

California Yachting History and Lucie

Photo of "Lucie" in 1931 practicing in Santa Barbara, California for the 1932 Los Angles Olympic Games Trials.
Photo of “Lucie” in 1931 practicing in Santa Barbara, California for the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games Trials.

“Naiad”, designed by Clinton Crane, and built as “Lucie” by Nevis Yacht Yard at City Island, Bronx, New York City in 1929 for Briggs Cunningham. She was very successfully raced on Long Island Sounds and in England during the summer of 1930. St. Francis Yacht Club Commodore Cyril Tobin (1934) purchased “Naiad” in early 1931. He hoped to be the American representative in the 6 Metre Class at the 1932 Los Angles Olympic Games, but was not successful. Tobin sold “Naiad” in 1933 into Southern California where she remained active in the 6 Metre Class for many years.
 
Courtesy of R. C. Keefe, Staff Commodore, Saint Francis Yacht Club, San Francisco, California