Yachts of yesteryear
This traditional yawl was homeported in Newport Harbor from 1935 to
1938. She was owned by the famous violinist Jascha Heifetz, who moored
the yacht fore and aft off his leased home near the harbor entrance at
212 E. Balboa Blvd. Galatea was designed by A. Nyrgen and built in
Stockton, Sweden in 1899. Her dimensions are 68 feet overall, 44-foot
length on the waterline, 12-foot-5-inch in beam, with a draft of nine
feet.
She was steered with a long beautifully carved tiller. There was also
extensive wood carving on the teak bulkheads below.
Heifetz enjoyed the rhythm and quiet of sailing. However, there was a
very large insurance policy on his fingers which did not allow him to
pull on lines or make them fast. But, he enthusiastically helped with the
rigging in a limited way.
--John Blaich, Corona del Mar resident, yacht historian and active
sailor
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