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Shamrock IV
Shamrock IV
Yacht club Royal Ulster Yacht Club
Nation United Kingdom
Designer(s)Charles Ernest Nicholson
Launched26 May 1914
Owner(s)Sir Thomas Lipton
FateBroken up 1932
Racing career
SkippersWilliam P. Burton
America's Cup1920
Specifications
Displacement108.3 tonnes
Length33.63 m (110.3 ft) (LOA)
22.86 m (75.0 ft) (LWL)
Beam6.35 m (20.8 ft)
Draft4.16 m (13.6 ft)
Sail area971.70 m2 (10,459.3 sq ft)

Shamrock IV was a yacht owned by Sir Thomas Lipton and designed by Charles Ernest Nicholson. She was the unsuccessful challenger in the 1920 America's Cup.[1] While the boat was launched in 1914, and soon towed across the Atlantic by Lipton's boat Erin, she was soon dry docked due to World War I. Shamrock IV was known as the 'ugly duckling' due to its scow-like bow.[2]

The boat was considerably faster than the defender, Resolute, and owed seven minutes under the newly instated Universal rule.[3]

While Shamrock IV lost the America's Cup, it was a public sensation. Lipton allowed tours after the last race, and reportedly 35,000 people walked aboard during a three-day period.

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  1. ^ "First Yacht Race For America's Cup Starts, Noon Today" (PDF). New York Times. 15 July 1920. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
    - "America's Cup's AC-clopaedia: Shamrock IV". Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  2. ^ Rayner, Ranulf (2003). The Story of the America's Cup 1851-2003. Toronto, ON. Canada: Warwick Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 1894622-41-3.
  3. ^ D'Antonio, Michael (2010). A Full Cup. New York: Riverhead Books. p. [1]. ISBN 978-1-59448-760-6.

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