Built in 1924 and designed by the legendary naval architect George Crouch, the Gold Cup racer Baby Bootlegger remains one of the most celebrated powerboats ever constructed. Nearly a century after her debut, she still represents the pinnacle of the Roaring Twenties' fascination with speed,...

Few sailing yachts have achieved the legendary status of the Concordia yawl. More than simply a successful design, the Concordia represents an ideal—a perfect balance between beauty, performance, craftsmanship, and practicality. For generations of sailors, the graceful 39-foot yawl has embodied the essence of the...

Aphrodite represents an era when speed, elegance, and craftsmanship were expected to coexist without compromise. Built in 1937 by the renowned Purdy Boat Company of Port Washington, New York, the 74-foot commuter yacht remains one of the defining examples of the American commuter style—a type...