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The first Little America?s Cup, held in 1961 in Long Island, came about when the United States challenged Great Britain in a technical and sporting event, with the winner receiving a trophy engraved ?The International Catamaran Challenge Trophy.? Today, the Little Cup is officially called the International C-Class World Championship, and more than just a competition, it has become an applied-technology lab for small racing catamarans. Handsomely illustrated with over 100 photographs and diagrams, designs, and maps made by François Chevalier, the book describes, via the 26 championships held since 1961, not only the regattas themselves but also the sailors, the history of cutting-edge technological discoveries, as well as the architecture of the catamarans moving at the very fastest speeds.   About the Author François Chevalier is a naval architect and journalist. He is an author and illustrator of reference works on the history of French and international yachting and received the 1988 Salon du Livre Maritime prize, the 1994 Patrimoine Maritime award, and the Neptunia Prize in 1994.

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The Exceptional History of the Little Cup 9781419719431

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The first Little America?s Cup, held in 1961 in Long Island, came about when the United States challenged Great Britain in a technical and sporting event, with the winner receiving a trophy engraved ?The International Catamaran Challenge Trophy.? Today, the Little Cup is officially called the International C-Class World Championship, and more than just a competition, it has become an applied-technology lab for small racing catamarans. Handsomely illustrated with over 100 photographs and diagrams, designs, and maps made by François Chevalier, the book describes, via the 26 championships held since 1961, not only the regattas themselves but also the sailors, the history of cutting-edge technological discoveries, as well as the architecture of the catamarans moving at the very fastest speeds.   About the Author François Chevalier is a naval architect and journalist. He is an author and illustrator of reference works on the history of French and international yachting and received the 1988 Salon du Livre Maritime prize, the 1994 Patrimoine Maritime award, and the Neptunia Prize in 1994.

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HighDiscountBooks.com is set up for wholesale customers in the contiguous USA who have a brick and mortar store. (Must have a retail certificate or sales tax exemption.) All books and Bibles on this website are overstocks, hurts and remainders. Some may have a publisher's remainder mark (small black dot or line on bottom of book). Some may be stickered. Some may have slight blemishes.
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