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TANK TEST MODEL OF A 12-METER YACHT Circa 1961
By the Davidson Tow Tank, The Stephens Institute, Hoboken, New Jersey, probably made by Lou Banks, Jr. In 13.3': 1' scale, standard for all Davidson tank models. Built up of wood, with the interior hollowed. Hull exterior is shaped and faired to a race finish. Sand has been glued in place at the leading edge of the bow, extending to the bottom of the keel, which creates a disturbance in the laminar flow below the waterline for easier observation. Davidson lab number 2498 is stenciled on the bow. Height 10.75". Length 60.25".
Dated July 20, 1961, the lines of this model most closely resemble those of the Bill Luders-designed 12-meter American Eagle (US21), which was launched in 1964. American Eagle 's hull was a radical departure from conventional 12-meter lines, with its distinctive swept-back keel. However, further research shows this model is not representative of American Eagle , appearing more cut-away than the 1964 design, but data from the tank test results using this model would likely have influenced the final design for American Eagle . The Davidson lab was the primary towing tank where designers tested new hull designs. Most of the models tested between the late 1950s and early 1960s were made by only a few makers specified by the Institute to preserve a standard of quality and scale. The most prominent of these was Lou Banks, Jr., who is possibly the creator of this model.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.

By the Davidson Tow Tank, The Stephens Institute, Hoboken, New Jersey, probably made by Lou Banks, Jr. In 13.3': 1' scale, standard for all Davidson tank models. Built up of wood, with the interior hollowed. Hull exterior is shaped and faired to a race finish. Sand has been glued in place at the leading edge of the bow, extending to the bottom of the keel, which creates a disturbance in the laminar flow below the waterline for easier observation. Davidson lab number 2498 is stenciled on the bow. Height 10.75". Length 60.25".
Dated July 20, 1961, the lines of this model most closely resemble those of the Bill Luders-designed 12-meter American Eagle (US21), which was launched in 1964. American Eagle 's hull was a radical departure from conventional 12-meter lines, with its distinctive swept-back keel. However, further research shows this model is not representative of American Eagle , appearing more cut-away than the 1964 design, but data from the tank test results using this model would likely have influenced the final design for American Eagle . The Davidson lab was the primary towing tank where designers tested new hull designs. Most of the models tested between the late 1950s and early 1960s were made by only a few makers specified by the Institute to preserve a standard of quality and scale. The most prominent of these was Lou Banks, Jr., who is possibly the creator of this model.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
Condition: Overall excellent condition. There are a few minor spots along the topside consistent with use and age.


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