Young America (1994 yacht)

Young America
Other names Stars & Stripes
Yacht club  San Diego Yacht Club
Nation  United States
Class International America's Cup Class
Sail no USA–36
Designer(s) Bruce Nelson
Builder Eric Goetz Custon Sailboats
Launched 1994
Owner(s) PACT 95
Racing career
Skippers Dennis Conner
America's Cup 1995 America's Cup
AC Defender
Selection Series
1995 Citizen Cup
Specifications
Length 23.62 m (77.5 ft) (LOA)
17.98 m (59.0 ft) (LWL)
Beam 4.57 m (15.0 ft)
Sail area 328 m2 (3,530 sq ft)

Young America (USA-36) is an American International America's Cup Class yacht that unsuccessfully defended the 1995 America's Cup.

Young America was built for the PACT 95 racing syndicate, based in Maine and led by John Marshall, for the 1995 Citizen Cup.[1] The Team Dennis Conner syndicate, sailing Stars & Stripes (USA-34), won the Citizen Cup and the right to defend the America's Cup against the challenge of Team New Zealand, sailing the yacht Black Magic (NZL 32).

Judging that the Young America yacht was the fastest of the regatta, Team Dennis Conner petitioned and was granted the right to use Young America in place of Stars & Stripes, in what proved to be an unsuccessful attempt to defend the America's Cup.

The graphics on her hull were created by Roy Lichtenstein.

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