The 1974 Herbert Pell Cup was held in Newport, Rhode Island, United States in 1974. The winner, Southern Cross, was awarded the Herbert Pell Cup and went on to challenge for the 1974 America's Cup.
2nd Herbert Pell Cup | |
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Date | 1974 |
Winner | Southern Cross |
Location | Newport, Rhode Island, United States |
In a defenders selection series that was held simultaneously, four boats competed for the right to defend the America's Cup.
The teams
editSouthern Cross (AUS)
editRepresenting the Royal Perth Yacht Club, Southern Cross was owned by Alan Bond. The boat was skippered by James Hardy and the crew included tactician John Cuneo, mainsheet trimmer John Bertrand, grinder Rob Stirling, tactician Hugh Treharne, Noel Robins, Warren Jones, Jack Baxter, James Sargeant, John Longley and Kenneth Judge.[1][2][3][4]
France (FRA)
editFrance was owned by Marcel Bich, skippered by Jean Marie Le Guillot and represented Cercle de la Voile de Paris. The same boat competed in the 1970 Herbert Pell Cup.[2]
Matches
editIn a best of seven series, Southern Cross was undefeated and won the series 4–0.
References
edit- ^ "Hall of Fame".
- ^ a b Nocera, Egidio (July 2006). "Storia della Coppa America 1970–1974–1977 Le sfide australiane e francesi" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ "Sir James Hardy, 1994 Inductee". Herreshoff Marine Museum. Archived from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
- ^ Bertrand, John Born to win : a lifelong struggle to capture the America's Cup (as told to Patrick Robinson). Sydney : Bantam Books, c1985. ISBN 0-553-05118-0. p.45.