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  1. Vanderbilt´s J-Class yacht Rainbow (1934)

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  2. Fine quality reproduction model of a 1934 ‘J’ Yacht, Rainbow

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  3. J-Yacht 'Rainbow' 1934 Model (Standard Range)

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  4. 1934 J-Class classic yacht H2 Rainbow off the Isle of Wight during the

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  5. J-Yacht 'Rainbow' 1934 AS152

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  6. J-Yacht Rainbow 1934 model boat

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  1. Rainbow (yacht)

    Rainbow was a J-class yacht built in 1934 [1] and successful defender of the 1934 America's Cup. It was ordered by Harold Vanderbilt and designed by William Starling Burgess. Rainbow was scrapped in 1940. [2] Replica. A replica, Rainbow, was launched in 2012 at Holland Jachtbouw. [3]

  2. The spectacular J Class yacht Rainbow

    On 15 May 1934, the spectacular 40 metre J Class Rainbow was launched after a mere 100 days of construction at the Herreshoff yard in New England. Her owner, Harold Vanderbilt, was pleased William Starling Burgess's design had been brought to fruition in time for Rainbow to defend the America's Cup. And even more delighted when his yacht ...

  3. 1934 & 1935

    Rainbow was designed by W Starling Burgess and launched in 1934 from the Herreshoff yard where she was built in just 100 days. The J stepped a pear-shaped duralumin mast, designed to take the strain of the double-headed jib - first used on Whirlwind - and she was originally rigged with a Park Avenue boom.

  4. J Class (yacht)

    J Class yachts Velsheda, Topaz and Svea downwind legs. The J Class is one of several classes deriving from the Universal Rule for racing boats. The rule was established in 1903 and rates double-masted racers (classes A through H) and single-masted racers (classes I through S). From 1914 to 1937, the rule was used to determine eligibility for ...

  5. America's Cup

    J-Class yachts of the America's Cup, their history, design, racing, evolution, loss, and revival, ... Nearly beat out Rainbow for 1934 Defender. Sold to Gerard Lambert, 1935. Sailed to England, 1935 (only US J to do so), racing Lambert's schooner Atlantic and winning by 17 hours. Raced in England, took eight first-place finishes in 32 races.

  6. Rainbow, JKZ1

    Rainbow is said to be a very strong all round boat which is light relative to the other boats and smaller - 2m shorter than the bigger J's - but is good in light airs, whilst being a stable boat and so goes well in the breeze as well. ‍. The original Rainbow was designed by Starling Burgess for the 1934 America's Cup which she won 4-0 ...

  7. The history of the J class

    Harold Vanderbilt's J Rainbow, which beat Endeavour, was said to have cost $400,000 in 1934 - around $24 million in today's money. But for all the synergy there is one key difference between ...

  8. J-Class Rainbow, a vessel with a past by Gerard Dijkstra

    Rainbow was a J-class yacht built in 1930, and successful defender of the 1934 America's Cup. It was ordered by Harold Vanderbilt and designed by William Sta...

  9. Vanderbilt´s J-Class yacht Rainbow (1934)

    Harold S. Vanderbilt´s J-class boat Rainbow photographed on August 17 1934 during the King´s Cup Race off Newport, Rhode Island. My processing and colorization of a photo in the Maritime Museum archive in Stockholm (Fo134393). The photographer is not known. The Rainbow, which successfully defended the America´s Cup in 1934, was built in 1930 in just 100 days by the Herreshoff Manufacturing ...

  10. Home

    The J Class Association was founded in 2000 to protect the interests of the Class, present and future, and organises an annual calendar of racing for these magnificent yachts. 2024 Calendar. 19-22 June.

  11. The Rainbow 1934 Amati in 1:80 scale: on display and... in the water!

    Welcome aboard our exciting journey through the art of craftsmanship, an experience that will reveal the craftsmanship behind the creation of the magnificent 1:80 scale Amati model of the J-Class Rainbow 1934.We will discover the fascinating history of this extraordinary yacht and the crucial role she played in the 1934 America's Cup.. The story of the Rainbow 1934 and the America's Cup: A ...

  12. Rainbow

    The multiple award-winning J Class yacht Rainbow was launched at the Holland Jachtbouw shipyard in 2012. This spectacular J was based on William Starling Burgess' original Rainbow, winner of the America's Cup in 1934.Her impressive track record, eco-consciousness, and technique, but also her luxury comfort and style make her to be one of a kind within J Class.

  13. J Class yacht Rainbow J/H2

    J Class yacht Rainbow J/H2 - the Dutch destroyer. Replica of original Rainbow, designed by Starling Burgess in 1931 and hastily revisited for the 1934 America's Cup Defence. Rainbow beat ...

  14. America's Cup

    Holland Jachtbouw has launched the J-class yacht Rainbow at its yard in the Netherlands. Based upon the lines of the original Americas Cup winner in 1934, this spectacular 40-metre J features a high-end superyacht interior and a unique hybrid propulsion and power system inside a racing boat hull, all topped off by a grand prix racing deck and rig.

  15. Monaco 2012: Holland Jachtbouw J-Class

    HJB has launched the J-class yacht Rainbow, which is based upon the lines of the 1934 America's Cup winner drawn by William Starling Burgess in the early 1930s. This spectacular 40-meter "J" features a high-end superyacht interior and a unique hybrid propulsion and power system inside a racing-boat hull, topped off by a grand prix racing deck and rig.

  16. 40m J Class sailing yacht Rainbow sold

    The 39.95 metre Holland Jachtbouw J Class sailing yacht Rainbow has been sold by Northrop & Johnson with Y.CO.. Designed by William Starling Burgess and built by Herreshoff in the USA, the original J-class Rainbow won the America's Cup in 1934. Built by Dutch yard Holland Jachtbouw in aluminium with delivery in 2012, this 39.95 metre Rainbow replica is based on the original design, with a ...

  17. J-Yacht Rainbow, 1934

    Rainbow; the 1934 American defender. The challenger; the British Royal Yacht Club Endeavour. Designed by Starling Burgess and financed by an 18-member syndicate headed by Mike Vanderbilt. A magnificent J-Yacht, with an overall length of nearly 40 m. or 128 and a sail area of 750 m2 (7535 sq. ft). A classic racer, legendary nautical history by now.

  18. To Rabotnitsa

    Rabotnitsa. January, 1933. Source: Works, Vol. 13, 1930 - January 1934. Publisher: Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1954. Transcription/HTML Markup: Salil Sen for MIA, 2008. Public Domain: Marxists Internet Archive (2008). You may freely copy, distribute, display and perform this work; as well as make derivative and commercial works ...

  19. What Russia was like in 1934 (PHOTOS)

    Moscow Metro would only open the following year, but, in 1934, a epoch-making event took place: the trial run of the first metro train. State Museum of Political History of Russia/russiainphoto.ru.

  20. Joseph E. Davies

    Joseph Edward Davies (November 29, 1876 - May 9, 1958) was an American lawyer and diplomat. He was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915 to be the first chairman of the Federal Trade Commission.From 1936 to 1938, Davies was the second-ever United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union.His book about the experience, Mission to Moscow, and its subsequent film adaptation, made him widely ...

  21. Speech at Celebration Meeting

    J. V. Stalin. Speech at Celebration Meeting of the Moscow Soviet of Working People's Deputies and Moscow Party and Public Organizations November 6, 1942. COMRADES! To-day we are celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Revolution in our country. Twenty-five years have elapsed since the Soviet system was ...