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Vim

Imperia - 2004 

Designed and built for Harold S Vanderbilt with the sole purpose of racing and which led to great involvement of Sparkman & Stephens with the 12-Metre class. Vim was the first twelve to have rod rigging and an aluminium spa package and in the 1939 season in England she beat such famous contemporaries as 'Tomahawk' and 'Evaine'. She inspired the build of Gretel and remained the benchmark for other twelves for over the next 20 years. Olin Stephens design no.279. Vim was restored in 2004.

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Name: Vim
Class: 12-Metre
Designer(s): Olin J Stephens
Type of Boat: 12-Metre
Year Built:
Built by: Henry B Nevins Yard - City Island NY
LOA m / ft: 21.18m   /   69' 7"
LOD m / ft:   /  
LWL m / ft: 13.71m   /  
Beam m / ft: 3.66m   /  
Draft m / ft: 2.67m   /  
Yard No: 279
Sail Stats: Sail area: 179sq.m. Sail No. US15
Construction: Wood, double planking
Other: Displacement: 28.44tons

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