In 1939, the Luders Marine Construction Company designed a 44 foot
yawl for use as the United States Naval Academy's sail training craft, and twelve mahogany
yawls were delivered to Annapolis by 1943. Starting in 1963, these were replaced by
twelve fiberglass yawls, which were basically identical to the wooden boats, with the exception of a new
cabin layout, aluminum spars, and an inboard diesel engine. Four fiberglass yawls were also built for the
Coast Guard Academy.
When the wooden yawls were replaced in the 1960's, the Academy got rid of the old wooden boats, many of which came into use at MWRs and Navy sailing clubs, including Patuxent River's. Starting in 1987, when the Academy received the newly designed Navy 44s, the fiberglass boats were given away. Pax River's MWR received two, Alert and Vigilant, which we still race and cruise regulary. Alert took 2nd place and Vigilant took 3rd in the PHRF N class of the 2004 Maryland Governor's Cup Race.
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