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Vixen II

   


Designed by the revered naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff, Vixen II was originally built as Jessica, one of just fourteen New York 40s - racing sloops with an on-deck length of 65 feet and a waterline length of about 40 feet. Created as a one-design fleet for members of the New York Yacht Club, these nimble craft are considered precursors to some of the yacht club's America's Cup competitors. (see 'Yacht Class' - 'New York 40' for more information on this class)

During World War 11, this able craft took on a far different role when she served with the U.S. Navy as a U-boat detection vessel. Two decades later, Vixen was purchased by Dr. George Schimert. One of the country's foremost cardio-thoracic surgeons, Dr. Schimert was a pioneer of such techniques as double heart valve replacement and bypass surgery, and was the first to perform open-heart surgery in Asia. 

By the time Vixen came under Dr. Schimert ownership, she had been sailing for half a century, and had not always received the care she deserved. It was time for a complete refit. 
Vixen's complete metamorphosis 1999-2000 also provided the opportunity to redesign her interior to maximize the comfort of the guest accommodations. Vixen's rig was also changed from a gaff cutter to a staysail schooner, making her faster because of increased sail area, and easier to manage because the sail area is divided between two masts

Now in the care of Nicolai Visser, Vixen II continues in robust condition, with both her beauty and her strength un-compromised.


Races

As soon as she was launched, Vixen II demonstrated her superiority over her sisters by winning the 1915 New York 40 One-design Series. This victory was to be the first of a long string of conquests. Over the years, Vixen has raced in a variety of venues, including the famous Foxy's Wooden Boat Regatta and the Boston Seaport Museum Regatta. After competing in the 1981 Antigua Race Week, her photo graced the covers of both Sail and Sailing World magazines. More recently, Vixen has been the committee boat for the St. Thomas Rolex Cup Regatta. She also proved that she is still among the fastest by being the overall winner in the 2000 Sweethearts of the Caribbean race in Tortola, and first in her class and fastest schooner in the Antiqua classic 2002 race.

Information courtesy of Michael Meyer

CHARTER

Vixen is available for charter and more can be found out by writing to charter@classicyacht.info

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Name: Vixen II
Class: New York 40
Designer(s): Nathanael Greene Herreshoff
Type of Boat: New York 40 - Schooner
Year Built: 1915
Built by: Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., Bristol, R.I.
LOA m / ft: 23.40m   /   76'7"
LOD m / ft: 19.00m   /   62'3"
LWL m / ft: 12.20m   /   40'
Beam m / ft: 4.35m   /   14'2"
Draft m / ft: 3.00m   /   9'8"
Yard No:
Sail Stats:
Construction: Wood
Other: Displacement: 35 t

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