View Full Version : Detroit River Cat Boat
TomHaven12
11-09-2000, 07:36 AM
Does anyone have any info on a boat used as a fleet boat by the Detroit Boat Club and Detroit Yacht Club during the 30's known locally as a "Detroit River Cat Boat"
BrianCunningham
11-11-2000, 03:39 PM
Have you tried contacting the club?
http://www.dyc.com/
http://www.dyc.com/images/aerial.jpg
[This message has been edited by BrianCunningham (edited 11-11-2000).]
David Mendes
11-14-2000, 01:26 AM
There is a chapter in D. Esterly's book (out-of-print) "Early One-Design Sailboats" about the catboat fleet at the Detroit Yacht Club. They're called Luedtke (sp?) catboats. Fascinating book and it's sometimes available through the on-line used booksellers. I just checked and found that a number of copies are listed on <www.bookfinder.com>. Hope this helps.
Regards,
David Mendes
TomHaven12
11-14-2000, 06:22 PM
Here are some snapshots of the boat I am trying to identify. http://www.kerchevalave.com/alpha2/kp.html
Thanks,
Tom
David Mendes
11-15-2000, 11:22 PM
The boat in your pictures appears to be identical to the class described (with photos and plans) in Diana Esterly's book. It had other names: "Taft Cup", "CK", "K" class, etc. There's a long write-up about it in the book. Originally designed by Charles Mower, but with later inputs and rig changes by others.
Regards,
David Mendes
DougGray
11-20-2000, 04:34 AM
Sailing Craft, edited by Edwin J. Schoettle, published by The Macmillan Company 1949 has a chapter on Taft Cup boats that includes many photos and drawings. The boat in the photos is a dead ringer for a Taft Cup Boat. Note that this reference connects the design to the Toledo Yacht Club.
TomHaven12
11-27-2000, 04:15 PM
I got a copy of D. Esterly's book "Early One-Design Sailboats" and I'm sure you are right! The boat in question is undoubtedly a Luedke Catboat known locally as "The Detroit River Catboat." Thanks all for your help.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.1 Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.