Description: Shane Michael
Couch (b.1963)
The famous schooner yacht America in the East River, New
York
signed 'Shane Michael Couch' (lower left)
oil on board
9 x 12 in. (22.9 x 30.5 cm.)
Notes: Arguably the most
celebrated racing yacht ever built, America was commissioned by a syndicate of
New York businessmen who engaged George Steers to design them a schooner based
upon the lines of the city's distinctive pilot boats. Launched on 3 r d May
1851, she measured 95 feet in length and was constructed of five different
woods, mostly white oak. She left American waters in June and, after a brief
call at Le Havre, arrived at Cowes on 1 s t August where she caused an immediate
sensation. The now famous race for which the Royal Yacht Squadron had put up a
handsome new Hundred Guinea Cup took place amidst great excitement on 22 n d
August 1851. Commencing at 10 o'clock, the fifty-eight mile course was around
the Isle of Wight and, after a disappointing start, America took the lead at
11.30. She crossed the finishing line at 8.37 that evening, eight minutes ahead
of the nearest challenger and, in that instant, achieved the fame which was to
remain hers long after her timbers had perished away.
This
painting depicts the famous yacht in the East River, New York, in 1881, with a
large 'Down Easter' being towed out and the New York pier of the Brooklyn
Bridge - still under construction - off her starboard beam. After her legendary
victory in 1851, she was sold and remained in British waters, under various
owners, until 1861 when she became first a Confederate blockade runner and then
a Union blockade enforcer. After the Civil War she became a school ship for U.S.
midshipmen and was refitted by the U.S. Navy to compete in the first America's
Cup defence races in 1870. Sold to General Benjamin Butler in 1873, he lavishly
refurbished her and thereafter she raced competitively until 1901. Eventually
presented to the U.S. Naval Academy, she was destroyed in 1942 when the roof of
her boathouse collapsed onto her under the weight of heavy snow.
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