I learned to sail on the Great South Bay in the 60's, and started out on Cape Cod Baby Knockabouts, later sailing CC Mercury's and later, higher performance boats. During that period we sailed in GSBYRA races and the most gorgeous sailboat I ever saw was the highest rated boat on the bay. She was the Ellen, her number was R-4, and my memory says she was a Herreshoff design. She was probably 30 or so feet LOA and gaff rigged. (Maybe she had a bowsprit?)
I vividly recall a day in which 70 of the 180 boats sailing at Bay Shore Yacht Club capsized during a race. I was sailing a Mercury, which could not plane due to her round and tubby design, so she was wallowing at hull speed down a broad reach leg. Coming up behind but on the outside triangel were the Ellen and a lovely powder blue Raven, the EEL. The two boats roared up toward the jibe mark, both planing and throwing enormous wakes. When they reached the mark (their second time around!) it was littered with boats of all kinds that had tried to jibe and flipped. Both boats neatly headed up and tacked, so I did that as well and survived to win the class.
But the Ellen has remained in my memory ever since. There were S-Boats in those races as well, but NOTHING looked quite like the Ellen, she was gorgeous. Anyone know anything about her? She and the Eel died together in a boatyard fire sometime in the 80's (or 70's), so she is no longer out there, but what an amazing boat! Was she a Herreshoff? NGH or LFH? THANKS I love this website!