
Volunteer & Thistle
Limited edition prints of the America's Cup and classic yachting subjects by John Mecray. His masterful paintings of the great racing yachts brilliantly convey the feeling of their power and grace....

'Flying Home'
A deep interest in yachts and yachting history led Mecray to establish The Museum of Yachting and the museum's annual Classic Yacht Regatta in Newport. He is also founder and trustee of the International Yacht Restoration School, where his major focus is the restoration of the nation's most historic yacht: the schooner Coronet. He is also a member of the Yachting Committee at Mystic Seaport, the New York Yacht Club, the Fort Worth Boat Club, the National Maritime Historical Society, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Herreshoff Marine Museum.
Only 10 yachts were ever built or converted to conform to J-class specifications:.
Enterprise 1930 - 120 ft 9in - United States
Whirlwind 1930 - 139 ft - United States
Yankee 1930 - 126 ft - United States
Weetamoe 1930 - 125 ft 9 in - United States
Shamrock V 1930 - 119 ft 1 in - United Kingdom
Velsheda 1933 - 127 ft 6 in - United Kingdom
Endeavour 1934 - 129 ft 6 in - United Kingdom
Rainbow 1934 - 127 ft 6 in - United States
Ranger 1937 - 135 ft - United States
Endeavour II 1937 - 135 ft 6 in - United Kingdom
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