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Jeff Morris wrote:
The anchors, cleats, winches and numerous other fittings known as "Herreshoff" were designed by Captain Nat Herreshoff, largely in the 1890's. In his 1953 book "Cap Nat Herreshoff," L. Francis Herreshoff wrote: "... there is hardly a thing on a yacht today that Captain Nat did not originate, improve, or perfect, and, while it is true that many of his fittings were not understood or appreciated for many years, still at the present time about the only useful fittings on the market are imitations of his original models. The fittings alone that he designed would have been a credible lifetime work for a designer." Its interesting that Cap Nat started his career as a draftsman of steam engines. IIRC he and his brother John were both graduates of MIT and enthusiastic sailors. The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company started out as a caster of small metal machine parts and then produced a very efficient multi-fuel water-tube boiler. They built sailboats for themselves and that turned out to be the direction their business grew... Captain Nat was a brilliant engineer, I'm sure he would have been a notable contributor to any field he had decided to enter. As for how he spelled his name, I'm not inclined to make a big deal out of it but if some people are, they should make an effort to get it right. DSK |
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