Mischief (yacht)

Summary

The yacht Mischief was the victorious American defender of the fourth America's Cup race in 1881 against Canadian challenger Atalanta.

Mischief
The Mischief as pictured in 1891
Yacht club New York Yacht Club
Nation United States
Designer(s)Archibald Cary Smith
BuilderHarlan & Hollingsworth
Owner(s)Joseph Richard Busk
FateScuttled 1929
Racing career
SkippersNathanael 'Than' Clock
Notable victories1881 America's Cup
America's Cup1881
Specifications
Displacement79.2 tons
Length20.57 m (67.5 ft) (LOA)
18.59 m (61.0 ft) (LWL)
Beam6.00 m (19.69 ft)
Draft1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Sail area487 m2 (5,240 sq ft)

Design edit

The centerboard compromise sloop Mischief was designed by Archibald Cary Smith and built by Harlan & Hollingsworth of Wilmington, Delaware in 1879 for English owner Joseph Richard Busk of the New York Yacht Club. She was built of iron construction, the second all-metal yacht to be built in the United States.

Career edit

Nicknamed "The Iron Pot", Mischief was the victorious defender of the fourth America's Cup challenge in 1881. She was skippered by Nathanael 'Than' Clock during the race.

The Mischief was seized in 1904 for suspected smuggling between the United States and Canada, and stripped of its yacht registration. She was bought in 1906 by the Mayflower Oil Company and used as a barge. In 1929 she was towed offshore and scuttled.

References and external links edit

  Media related to Mischief (ship, 1879) at Wikimedia Commons

  • America's Cup's Ac-clopaedia
  • The 19th Century Yacht Photography of J.S. Johnston