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A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 9:48 pm
by Tom Young
For sale right now in Rockport Maine. A successful racer. Image

Re: A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 1:25 am
by Rachel
Those Rockport Marine buildings sure make a nice background in your photo, Tom (of course the boats don't hurt either!).

Here's one from the ad (really do have to show the transom too):

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The funny thing is that I really like red boats, but they have some earlier photos of her in red and.... I like the white better.

Re: A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 10:11 am
by cantstopnow
That sure is pertyyy

Re: A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 11:25 am
by Bluenose
Pretty darn sweet. Rachel do you have a link to the add? I would enjoy seeing more photos.

No shortage of nice boats on the Rockport Marine site.

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Oops, almost forgot the transom shot.

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Re: A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 11:50 am
by Rachel
Here it is:

http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1959/Tr ... ted-States

Just in case there is any link problem (Yachtworld server seems a bit funny right now), you can find it under "1959 Tripp sloop" - it's 32'

Rachel

Re: A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 2:26 pm
by Quetzalsailor
She certainly is gorgeous!

One nagging question is the way that the listing reads 'Bill Tripp Sr.' There are/have been at least three Bill Tripps in the business. The grandfather designed lovely wood boats in the 40's and 50's. The father, beloved by many Classic Plastic owners, no doubt started in wood but soon made his name for the first big FRP boats, like the Block Island 40, Hinckley Bermuda 40, the original versions of the 'glass LeComtes, the Javelin, the Seafarers. He died in a traffic accident at age 57, having continued his carreer with the Columbias. This Time Magazine article does not reference the grandfather (but I'm reasonably sure I've read it somewhere): http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 92,00.html The current Bill Tripp has been designing rather angular raceboats in Ct.: http://www.trippdesign.net/#/home .

Re: A 1959 Bill Tripp design.

Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 5:36 pm
by Rachel
That's interesting. I wasn't aware of the fact that "our" (plastic classic) Bill Tripp, Bill Tripp, Jr., had a father (Sr.) who was also a designer (not that I have looked into it at all, mind you). I do often see Bill Tripp, Jr. referred to as "Bill Tripp, Sr," I suppose because his son is also a boat designer (he must be Bill Tripp III, technically?).

My guess would be that this was Bill Tripp, Jr.

Rachel

Family tree

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:49 pm
by BS Smith
Not sure how far back this boat family tree goes. Looked at many net occurrences of “Bill Tripp Sr” but the man referenced actually is Bill Jr. Ted Jones’ lengthy article on Bill Jr in Professional Boatbuilder and GOB makes no mention of Bill Sr being a boat designer, a strange omission if he in fact was one. The current Bill identifies himself as William H Tripp III on his website, and while giving tribute to his dad, makes no mention of his grandfather, again surprising omission if he is a third generation designer. Small clarification—according to the Jones article, Bill Jr was taken out by a drunk driver at 51.

And as result of this poking around, learned Quetzal’s Doug has assumed responsibility for the LeComte owners website. Many thanks, Doug!

BS