Etchells

The International Etchells Class is a racing class of one-design sailing boats.

Development
DesignerE. W. Etchells
LocationUnited States
Year1966
Builder(s)Sydney Yachts in Australia
Ontario Yachts
Robertson and Sons Ltd.
David Heritage Racing Yachts
Petticrows Limited
Boat
Boat weight3,325 lb (1,508 kg)
Draft4.50 ft (1.37 m)
Hull
TypeMonohull
ConstructionFiberglass
LOA30.50 ft (9.30 m)
LWL22.00 ft (6.71 m)
Beam7.00 ft (2.13 m)
Hull appendages
Keel/board typefin keel
Ballast2,175 lb (987 kg)
Rudder(s)skeg-mounted rudder
Rig
Rig typeBermuda rig
I (foretriangle height)27.60 ft (8.41 m)
J (foretriangle base)8.00 ft (2.44 m)
P (mainsail luff)32.50 ft (9.91 m)
E (mainsail foot)11.50 ft (3.51 m)
Sails
SailplanFractional rigged sloop
Mainsail area186.88 sq ft (17.362 m2)
Jib/genoa area110.40 sq ft (10.256 m2)
Total sail area297.28 sq ft (27.618 m2)

Designed by American E. W. Etchells, the boat has been built by Sydney Yachts in Australia, Ontario Yachts in Canada, as well as by Robertson and Sons Ltd., David Heritage Racing Yachts and Petticrows Limited, all in the United Kingdom.[1]

History

In 1965, Yachting Magazine launched a competition to select a new three man Olympic keelboat. E. W. "Skip" Etchells, a boat designer, builder and sailor, was interested in the competition, but refrained from producing a design until the trials were announced. However, once the details became available, he built the wooden Shillalah, taking her to Kiel, Germany, where the trials were to be held in the fall of 1966.[2][3]

Shillalah performed well at the trials, winning eight of the ten races. Nevertheless, the judges were unable to agree on a winner, and thus a second set of trials were held in Travemünde the following year. For these trials Etchells rebuilt the boat in fiberglass, using the original Shillalah as a plug. As with the first trials, Shillalah II (as the new boat was named) dominated the races, winning ten out of the thirteen that were held, and only just missing out on an eleventh.[2]

At the completion of the trials the judges chose the Soling over Shillalah II, in spite of her success in the races. However, the boat's performance had won converts, and shortly thereafter the boat entered production with orders for an initial 12 boats. With the formation of a new association the class became known as the E22, and 32 boats were built by Etchells' company by the end of 1969.[2]

Design

The Etchells is a racing keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a fractional sloop rig, a spooned raked stem, a raised counter reverse transom, a skeg-mounted rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed fin keel. It displaces 3,325 lb (1,508 kg) and carries 2,175 lb (987 kg) of lead ballast.[1]

The boat has a draft of 4.50 ft (1.37 m) with the standard keel.[1]

Designed for racer and day sailing, the boat has a small cuddy cabin without bunks, designed for stowage only.[4]

For sailing the boat has a central control console that gathers many of the sail controls. These include the 8:1 mechanical advantage jib halyard, 4:1 Cunningham, 4:1 mainsheet, foreguy and the topping lift. Other controls are led to the cuddy cabin's aft bulkhead, including the 2:1 course jib sheet, 6:1 fine jib tuner, 2:1 barber hauler and the spinnaker halyard. There is also a 6:1 adjustable backstay and a mainsheet traveler.[4]

Events

World Championships

Ref:[5]

Year
Gold Silver Bronze
1975 Marblehead
 United States
26 Boats
US 152
 Randy Bartholomew (USA)
US 141
 George Hinman (USA)
 William Kelly (USA)
US 92
 Peter Godfrey (USA)
1976 Newport
 United States
32 Boats
US 62 - Big Red
 David Curtis (USA)
 Bob Danforth (USA)
US 152 - Noni
 J.R. Bartholomew (USA)
KA 16 - Manatee
 Bruce J. Ritchie (AUS)
1977 Palm Beech
 Australia
42 Boats
KA 68
 Frank Tolhurst (AUS)
 Norman Hyett (AUS)
 John Stanley (AUS)
KA 59
 Peter O'Donnell (AUS)
KA 85
 Carl Ryves (AUS)
1978 Balboa
 United States
? Boats
US 355
 David Curtis (USA)
Robert McCann
Robbie Haines
US 136
 Rick Howard (USA)
 Jud Smith (USA)
John Nystedt
US 92
 Peter Godfrey (USA)
Dick Kaseler
James Hardenbaugh
1979 Toronto
 Canada
45 Boats
KA 98
 John Savage (AUS)
 Steve Wheeler (AUS)
 Andrew Buckland (AUS)
US 466
 David Curtis (USA)
Bob McCann
Peter Warren
US 355
 Tim Hogan (USA)
Brooks Benjamin
Scott Ramser
1980 Brighton
 Australia
35 Boats
KA 59
 Peter O'Donnell (AUS)
US 466
 David Curtis (USA)
KA 98
 J.Savage (AUS)
1981 Marblehead
 United States
69 Boats
US 500
 David Curtis (USA)
Bob McCann
Jamie Hardenburgh|
KA 59
 Peter O'Donnell (AUS)
R Coxon
R Lawson
US 125
 Don Bever (USA)
Richard Lavelli
Chris Drake
1982 San Francisco
 United States
41 Boats
US 500
 David Curtis (USA)
Bruce Dyson
Jamie Hardenburgh
US 273
 Ben Altman (USA)
Russ Silvestri
Craig Lyons
KA 148
 Barry Nesbitt (AUS)
Phil Smidmore
Colin Bate
1983 Rye
 United States
? Boats
 David Curtis (USA)
1984 Sydney
 Australia
? Boats
 Iain Murray (AUS)
1985 Balboa
 United States
? Boats
 David Curtis (USA)
1986 Toronto
 Canada
? Boats
US - Firing Line
 Bruce Burton (USA)
 Glen Burton (USA)
1987 Marblehead
 United States
? Boats
 Bruce Burton (USA)
1988 Newport
 Australia
? Boats
 John Savage (AUS)
1989 San Diego
 United States
? Boats
 Larry Klein (USA)
1990 Fremantle
 Australia
? Boats
K
 Chris Law (GBR)
Billingham
Hanson
1991 San Francisco
 Australia
38 Boats
US 873
 Dennis Conner (USA)
Bill Munster
Norm Reynolds
US 706
 Peter Isler (USA)
Bob Billingham
Bob Fodor
US 528
 Jeff Madrigall (USA)
Jorge Lee
Jeff Wayne
1992 Larchmont
 United States
66 Boats
US 909 - Whip
 David Curtis (USA)
Jamie Hardenburgh
Tom Olsen
KC 54 - Boat
 Eric Koppernaes (CAN)
Larry Creaser
Gavin Flinn
US 790 - Lunkmeyer
 Larry Klein (USA)
Buras
Rosenburg
1993 Brisbane
 Australia
78 Boats
AUS 326 - The Boat
 Colin Beashel (AUS)
 David Hiles (AUS)
 Richard Urchtritz (AUS)
AUS 294 - Golden Parachute
Ian Brown
Barry Watson
John Dorling
AUS 348 - Two Saints and a Magpie
John Bertrand
Bill Browne

Ernest Lawrence
1994 Balboa
 United States
? Boats
USA
 Dennis Conner (USA)
Rodi
Jarvin
1995 Brighton
 Australia
? Boats
 Australia
Colin Beashel
Giles
Uechtritz
1996 Cowes
 Great Britain
64 Boats
GBR 117
 Adam Gosling (GBR)
 David Howlett (GBR)
 Mark Covell (GBR)
USA 63
 Jud Smith (USA)
AUS 384
 Peter Conde (AUS)
1997
 Hong Kong
30 Boats
DEN 1067
 Poul Richard Høj Jensen (DEN)
Paul Blowers
 Steve Mitchell (GBR)
AUS 372
 Colin Beashel (AUS)
Richard Uechtritz
David Giles
AUS 379
 Noel Drennan (AUS)
Nick Williams
Wayne Johnson
1998 Marblehead
 United States
? Boats
CAN 69
Dirk Kneulman
Paul Sustronk
Alan Harvey
NZL 300
 Russell Coutts (AUS)
Brad Butterworth
Mat Mason
USA 1073
Peter Duncan
Bill Barton
Tom Blackwell
1999 Pittwater
 Australia
68 Boats
AUS 420
Cameron Miles
James Mayo
Andrew Palfrey
AUS 424
Ian Walker
Nick Williams
Matt Wenke
AUS 337
Peter McNeil
Bill Wawn
James Mayjor
2000 San Diego
 United States
Boats 74
Vince Brun
Bill Bennett
Rick Merriman
USA 986
 Bruce Nelson (USA)
Jon Rogers
Mike Dorgan
USA 706
 Peter Isler (USA)
Steve Grillion
Artie Means
2001 Lymington
 Great Britain
Boats 61
GBR 987
 Stuart Childerley (GBR)
 Simon Russel (GBR)
Nick Pearson
AUS 1187
 Cameron Miles (AUS)
 Phil Smidmore (AUS)
James Mayjor
GBR 1195
 Poul Richard Høj Jensen (DEN)
 Paul Blowers (GBR)
 Steve Mitchell (GBR)
2002 Gulf Harbour
 New Zealand
98 Boats
GBR 987
 Stuart Childerley (GBR)
 Simon Russel (GBR)
Roger Marino
AUS 874
[ Mark Bradford (AUS)
Mike O'Brien
Gary Adshead
AUS 650
 Cameron Miles (AUS)
 Phil Smidmore (AUS)
 James Mayjor (AUS)
2003 Greenwich
 United States
83 Boats
USA 1262
 Ken Read (USA)
Scott Norris
Karl Anderson
USA 1221
 Jud Smith (USA)
Henry Frazer
Andrew Wills
AUS 1271
 [Cameron Miles]] (AUS)
[ Phil Smidmore (AUS)
James Mayjor
2004 Mooloolaba
 Australia
? Boats
AUS
 Peter McNeill (AUS)
Paul Turner
Greg Torpy
AUS
 Cameron Miles (AUS)
Chris Links
David Sampson
AUS
 Glenn Collings (AUS)
Steve Young
Jake Gunther
2005 Richmond
 United States
? Boats
USA
 Tito González (USA)
Bill Mauk
Jeff Linton
Diego González
USA
 Samuel Kahn (USA)
Brian Lee
Jeff Madngali
Adrian Finglas
AUS
 Iain Murray (AUS)
 George Szabo (USA)
 Andrew Palfrey (AUS)
2006 Fremantle
 Australia
? Boats
USA
 Jud Smith (USA)
Dirk Kneulman
Andrew Wills
Thomas Saunders
NZL
 Alastair Gair (NZL)
David Ridley
Carl Peters
Derek Scott
Ante Razmilovic|GBR}
Jez Fanstone
Stuart Flinn
2007 Cowes
 Great Britain
? Boats
GBR
 Andy Beadsworth (GBR)
Oscar Strugstad
Simon Fry
USA
 Jud Smith (USA)
David McClintock
Steve Girling
GBR
 Ante Razmilovic (GBR)
Jez Fanstone
Stuart Flinn
2008 Chicago
 United States
? Boats
USA
 Bill Hardesty (USA)
Erik Shampain
Steve Hunt
Jennifer Wilson
USA
 Chris Busch (USA)
Chad Hough
Chuck Sinks
Peter Burton
USA
 Judson Smith (USA)
Henry Frazer
James Porter
2009 Melbourne
 Australia
? Boats
AUS
 Jason Muir (AUS)
Matthew Chew
Paul Wyatt
Bucky Smith
AUS
 Damien King (AUS)
Simon Cunnington
James Ware
Andrew Butler
AUS
 John Bertrand (AUS)
 Andrew Palfrey (AUS)
 Ben Ainslie (GBR)
2010 Dublin
 Ireland
43 Boats
AUS 1383 - Triad
 John Bertrand (AUS)
 Andrew Palfrey (AUS)
 Tom Slingsby (AUS)
HKG 1333 - Swedish Blue
 Ante Razmilovic (GBR)
AUS 924 - Barry
 D King (AUS)
 S Cunnington (AUS)
2011 San Diego
 United States
? Boats
USA
 Bill Hardesty (USA)
Steve Hunt
Mandi Markee
Craig Leweck
AUS
 Noel Drennan (AUS)
Anthony Nossiter
William McCarthy
USA
 Vincent Brun (USA)
Benjamin Mitchell
Bradley Rodi
Johannes McElvain
2012 Sydney
 Australia
75 Boats
AUS 925- Iron Lotus
 Tom King (AUS)
Ivan Wheen
Owen McMahon
David Edwards
AUS 947 - Magpie
 Graeme Taylor (AUS)
AUS 1383- Triad
 John Bertrand (AUS)
2013
 Italy
41 Boats
USA - The Martian
 Marvin Beckmann (USA)
 Steven Hunt (USA)
 Ezra Culver (USA)
USA - Raging Rooster
 Peter S. Duncan (USA)
 Jud Smith (USA)
Thomas Blackwell
GBR - Swedish Blue
 Ante Razmilovic (GBR)
 Chris Larson (USA)
 Stuart Flinn (GBR)
2014 Newport
 United States
? Boats
USA - Line Honors
 Bill Hardesty (USA)
 Taylor Canfield (ISV)
 Stephanie Roble (USA)
 Marcus Eeagan (USA)
GBR - Swedish Blue
 Ante Razmilovic (GBR)
 Chris Larson (USA)
 Stuart Flinn (GBR)
USA - The Martian
 Marvin Beckmann (USA)
Steve Hunt
Ezra Culver
2015
 Hong Kong
43 Boats
USA 1372
Skip Dieball
Jon McClean
Jeff Eiber
USA 1262
 Steve Benjamin (USA)
George Peet
Luke Lawrence
Meihan Cheung
AUS 947
Graeme Taylor
 Grant Simmer (USA)
Steve Jarvin
2016 Cowes
 Great Britain
58 Boats
AUS 1383
John Bertrand
Paul Blowers
Ben Lamb
USA 1262
Stephen Benjamin
Michael Menninger
Ian Liberty
George Peet
SIN 1333
Noel Drennan
Brian Hammersley
Andrew Mills
2017 San Francisco
 United States
51 Boats
USA 1427
 Steve Benjamin (USA)
Dave Hughes
Ian Liberty
Michael Menninger
AUS 947
Graeme Taylor
James Mayo
Steve Jarvin
USA 1349
Senet Bischoff
Ben Kinney
Clay Bischoff
2018 Brisbane
 Australia
94 Boats
AUS 1449
 Martin Hill (AUS)
Sean O'Rourke
Julian Plante
 Mathew Belcher (AUS)
HKG 1406
 Mark Thornburrow (AUS)
Mike Huang
Alexander Conway
 Will Ryan (AUS)
AUS 864
 Matthew Chew (AUS)
Brian Donovan
Ben Vercoe
Ashley Deeks
2019 Corpus Christi, Texas
 United States
37 Boats
AUS 1461 Havoc
 Iain Murray (AUS)
 Colin Beashel (AUS)
 Richard Allanson (AUS)
AUS 1447 Magpie
 Graeme Taylor (AUS)
James Mayo
 Tom Slingsby (AUS)
USA 1427 Stella Blue
 Steve Benjamin (USA)
Michael Menninger
Ian Liberty
Jonathan Goldsberry

Famous Etchells sailors

References

  1. McArthur, Bruce (2020). "Etchells Class sailboat". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  2. "A Brief History of the Etchells Class". Etchells (International Association). Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  3. "Etchells Class in Australia". International Etchells Class Association of Australia Inc. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  4. Sherwood, Richard M.: A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition, pages 134-135. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994. ISBN 0-395-65239-1
  5. http://www.etchells.org/racing/champions
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