Adam asked:
>What is NGH's first design? When was it Built? and how old was Nat at the time?
Here is the answer in the words of his son L. Francis:
"The First Designs of N. G. Herreshoff
I believe the first yacht of any consequence that Captain Nat designed was the sixteen-foot catboat, "Henrietta," whose name was later changed to "Popasquash." The same year he made a model from which the twenty-five-foot sloop "Haidee" (later named "Fanchon") was built. "Violet" was also built from this model as well as "Ariel." These boats were modeled in 1864 when Nat was only sixteen years old, although "Violet" was not built until 1866.
This brings up the story of a strange incident that Captain Nat told me in his old age. When the "Violet" was completed young Nat sailed her in a trial race against an older boat designed and sailed by his father, and "Violet" was beaten. Nat was so disappointed that as soon as he got home he took an ax and chopped up the model from which "Violet" had been built so that no other boats would be built from it. Strange to say, all the boats built from this model turned out very well later and were much liked by their owners. This incident, Captain Nat told me, made him more patient in later life and taught him to wait until a boat was thoroughly tried out before he condemned her.
The model from which "Violet" was built is the only one missing in his collection of models." (Source: Herreshoff, L. Francis. Capt. Nat Herreshoff. The Wizard Of Bristol. The life and achievements of Nathanael Greene Herreshoff, Together With An Account Of Some Of The Yachts He Designed. New York, 1953, p. 80.)
I think L. Francis gets to ask the next quiz question...