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Photographer Chris Hunter  Chris Hunter {Karma:25634}
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The Ocean
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About Ranger - J Class Yacht - Race Week, Newport, RI 7/22/06

1/1000th - f/7.1 - iso100 - 28mm

Still pulling images from Ranger's pass by our chase boat... One of the most amazing experiences you can have is to be on the water next to an original J class yacht blowing by at 15-20 knots. You can literally feel the power of this boat as it moves through the water.

The J-class yacht Ranger won the 1937 America's Cup, defeating 4-0 the Endeavour II of Britain, raced at Newport, Rhode Island. It would be the last time huge J-class yachts would race in the America's Cup.

Harold Stirling Vanderbilt funded construction of the Ranger, and it launched on May 11, 1937. It was designed by Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens, and constructed by Bath Iron Works. Stephens would credit Burgess with actually designing the Ranger, but the radical departure from conventional J-class design was more likely attributable to Stephens himself.

Ranger was constructed according to the Universal Rule which determined how large various dimensions of racing yachts, such as sail area and length, could be. Often referred to as the super J, the Ranger received a rating of 76, the maximum allowed while still fitting within Universal Rule constraints.

Overall length: 135 ft
Length at water line: 87 ft
Beam (width): 21 ft
Draft: 15 ft
Displacement: 166 tons
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Chris Hunter Chris Hunter   {K:25634} 7/27/2006
Thanks Shannon, I wish there was a way to really convey how it feels to show this boat blow past you at nearly 20 knots... almost out of control I guess?

And the sound of the boom shifting is like a dozen trees being split in half at the same time.

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shannon egan   {K:215} 7/27/2006
Fantastic job, Chris! Your image really conveys Ranger's power. The colors are great too. I can't wait to get to Marblehead on Sunday! Regards!

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