An American, a Scotsman
An American, a Scotsman and an Englishman
NATHANAEL G HERRESHOFF (1848 – 1938) WILLIAM FIFE III (1857 – 1944) CHARLES E NICHOLSON (1868 – 1954)
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The first of three-part series looking at these influential designers, contemporaries
in a golden age of yacht building
WORDS NIGEL SHARP
Tboatyards. It has so often been the case, and still is today, that a new client’s first port of call is the naval architect he single most significant factor that these three designers had in common, which others of their day didn’t, was that they all worked at family-run
or designer, who then has the opportunity to influence the later process of selecting a builder. When trying to attract work, a yard that has its own designer is going
to be one step ahead of one that doesn’t.when Francis Amos set up a boat building and repair The story of Camper and Nicholsons began in 1782
business in Gosport. When Amos died in 1824, he left the business to his great nephew William Camper, who had
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Westward (Herreshoff ) leading Britannia,
Cambria (Fife), Astra (Nicholson) and
Candida (Nicholson)