Egg Nog (trimaran)

Egg Nog (sometimes Egg Nog I) was a trimaran sailboat designed and built by Victor Tchetchet in New York City in the early 1950s, after his late 1940s vessel T26 and before Egg Nog II.[1]

Egg Nog / Egg Nog I[1]
Development
DesignerVictor Tchetchet[1]
YearEarly 1950s[1]
Boat
Draft1 ft 2 in (0.36 m)[1]
Hull
TypeOpen trimaran[1]
Hull weight500 lb (230 kg)[1]
LWL20 ft 6 in (6.25 m)[1]
Beam13 ft (4.0 m) (overall)[1]
12 ft 6 in (3.81 m) (waterline)[1]
Sails
Total sail area230 sq ft (21 m2)[1]

Egg Nog was faster in lighter airs than its predecessor, T26, and was considered the best (fastest) multihull during summer competitions on the US east coast in 1955.[1]

Together, Tchetchet's vessels were notable for helping to reintroduce multihull sailboats to the western world.[1]

See also

References

  1. "American Catamarans (A.Y.R.S Publication No. 10)" (PDF). Amateur Yacht Research Society. 1957.
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