The V-bottomed yawl Sea Bird has occupied a legendary place in the annals of yachting since the first news of her launching in 1901. Conceived by Tom Day, founding editor of The Rudder, and drawn up by Charles Mower, with construction details by Larry Huntington, she was a successful blend of considerable experience. Her simple form and straightforward construction made her an appealing boat to those of modest means, especially in light of her reputation for being handy and able.
25′7″ Sea Bird Yawl