Sparkman & Stephens
Olin Stephens II (1908-2008), was one of the most influential and prolific designers of the 20th century. After a short apprenticeship working on six meters, he joined forces with Drake Sparkman in 1930 to form the legendary S&S firm.
(From the beginning, the importance and influence of his brother, Rod Stephens, can not be overstated.)
The success of 'Dorade', commissioned by his father in the same year, helped put the company on the map.Many other designs were to follow including Baruna, Vim, Brilliant, Stormy Weather, Northern Light, and Nyala.
In 1937, in collaboration with Starling Burgess, Stephens designed 'Ranger', the last and fastest of the J Class boats, which was selected to defend the Cup after only seven races.
During the war, Sparkman & Stephens was heavily involved with the design of craft for the military.
When racing for the Americas cup resumed 26 years later, his pre-war 12 meter 'Vim' was barely eliminated in the defender trials of 1958. The S&S designed 'Freedom' (1980) was the last 12-Meter to successfully defend the Cup.
Olin Stephens was one of the primary figures in the development of rating rules from the CCA, to IOR, to IMS.
(Boats listed here are some of series built sailing yachts from the firm Sparkman & Stephens).
Sailboats Designed By Sparkman & Stephens
242 Sailboats / Per Page: 50 / Page: 5
MODEL | LOA | FIRST BUILT | FAVORITE | COMPARE |
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SWAN 57 S&S KETCH | 57.41 ft / 17.50 m | 1977 | ||
SWAN 65-S&S | 65.09 ft / 19.84 m | 1972 | ||
SWAN 76 | 76.31 ft / 23.26 m | 1979 | ||
SWAN 76 DH | 76.31 ft / 23.26 m | 1979 | ||
SWIFT 40 | 39.12 ft / 11.92 m | 1979 | ||
TARTAN 10 | 33.14 ft / 10.10 m | 1978 | ||
TARTAN 27 | 27.00 ft / 8.23 m | 1961 | ||
TARTAN 27-2 | 27.00 ft / 8.23 m | 1976 | ||
TARTAN 28 | 28.25 ft / 8.61 m | 1984 | ||
TARTAN 30 | 29.92 ft / 9.12 m | 1970 | ||
TARTAN 3000 | 29.96 ft / 9.13 m | 1981 | ||
TARTAN 33 | 33.67 ft / 10.26 m | 1979 | ||
TARTAN 33 R | 33.67 ft / 10.26 m | 1979 | ||
TARTAN 34 C | 34.42 ft / 10.49 m | 1968 | ||
TARTAN 34-2 | 34.42 ft / 10.49 m | 1984 | ||
TARTAN 37 (S&S) | 37.29 ft / 11.37 m | 1976 | ||
TARTAN 38 | 37.29 ft / 11.37 m | 1976 | ||
TARTAN 40 | 40.25 ft / 12.27 m | 1984 | ||
TARTAN 40 OFFSHORE | 40.00 ft / 12.19 m | 1976 | ||
TARTAN 41 | 40.63 ft / 12.38 m | 1972 | ||
TARTAN 412 | 40.63 ft / 12.38 m | 1989 | ||
TARTAN 42 | 42.00 ft / 12.80 m | 1980 | ||
TARTAN 43 | 43.00 ft / 13.11 m | 1973 | ||
TARTAN 44 | 43.11 ft / 13.14 m | 1974 | ||
TARTAN 46 | 46.67 ft / 14.23 m | 1972 | ||
TARTAN 48 | 48.00 ft / 14.63 m | 1972 | ||
TARTAN TOCK 40 | 41.33 ft / 12.60 m | 1976 | ||
VELAMAR 33 | 32.55 ft / 9.92 m | 1979 | ||
WALSTEAD 42 | 41.90 ft / 12.77 m | 1982 | ||
WALTON 37 (GRAMPIAN) | 37.33 ft / 11.38 m | 1964 | ||
WEEK-ENDER (S&S) | 35.00 ft / 10.67 m | 1938 | ||
WEEKENDER 24 | 24.17 ft / 7.37 m | 1965 | ||
WHITNEY SYSTEM/30 | 30.08 ft / 9.17 m | 1968 | ||
XL-2 42 (ALLIED) | 41.50 ft / 12.65 m | 1969 | ||
YANKEE 26 | 26.00 ft / 7.92 m | 1974 | ||
YANKEE 30 MKI | 30.04 ft / 9.16 m | 1970 | ||
YANKEE 30 MKIII (3/4 TON) | 30.04 ft / 9.16 m | 1973 | ||
YANKEE 30-MORC | 29.98 ft / 9.14 m | 1970 | ||
YANKEE 38 | 38.17 ft / 11.63 m | 1972 | ||
ZUANELLI 34 | 34.45 ft / 10.50 m | 1984 | ||
ZUANELLI 40 | 40.35 ft / 12.30 m | 1989 | ||
ZUANELLI 401 | 41.67 ft / 12.70 m | 1996 |