The Auld Mug: The Scots and the America's Cup New Edition

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The Auld Mug: The Scots and the America's Cup New Edition

Author(s): Paterson (Author), Lan (Author)

  • Publisher: Neil Wilson Publishing
  • Publication Date: 9 Nov. 2007
  • Edition: New ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 208 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1903238978
  • ISBN-13: 9781903238974

Book Description

In March 2021 the 36th challenge for the America’s Cup will be held off the coast of Auckland, New Zealand. The challenger might be INEOS TEAM UK with Sir Ben Ainslie at the helm. It is possibly yachting s oldest continuously contested trophy, and often referred to in the purple press as ‘Yachting s Holy Grail’ and more colloquially as ‘The Auld Mug’. The right to challenge was once regarded as the sole prerogative of sailors from the UK and Ireland who competed for it over the years but in 1887 there was a uniquely Scottish attempt to win the cup. Appropriately, the challenging yacht bore the name Thistle. This is the story of how Scotland became involved in the challenge before the turn of the 19th century, when not only Thistle but also Sir Tommy Lipton’s yachts, all named Shamrock, vied for the prize. It also reveals the little known story of the Barr brothers from Gourock, John and Charlie. John was helmsman of Thistle as a challenger in 1897 and Charlie won the Cup in 1899 for America and successfully defended it on behalf of the New York Yacht Club in 1901, becoming the first helmsman to win the Cup three times.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This is a well researched historical account and a great human story … an ideal Christmas present for any Scottish sailor with an interest in our yachting heritage.” Paul Jeffes, Yachting Life, December 2007. –www.yachtinglife.co.uk

About the Author

Len Paterson was the author of several books on shipping themes, most notably the Scottish puffer (Light in the Glens) and his history of Scotland’s canals (From Sea to Sea). He worked for over 20 years in shipping and was considered one of Scotland’s leading authorities on nautical and canal transport. He was a founding trustee of the Scottish Maritime Museum. He died in 2011.

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