Enchantress (yacht)

Fish designed hundreds of vessels of all sizes, including the Truant, Challenge, Eva, and the Meteor.

[3] The Enchantress was captained by Reuben King, the first mate, William Dand, and the Sandy Hook Pilot, Peter W. Roff.

At this time, Joseph F. Loubat was the owner, Captain Robert Fish (designer), Reuben King (master), and Sandy Hook Pilot Peter W. Roff were on board the Enchantress in the race.

[4][1]Anchored off Stapleton, Staten Island, the Enchantress was overhauled with new rigging, spars and sails to prepare her for the trip across the Atlantic to England.

[6] On July 25, 1874, the Enchantress won the Royal Yacht Squadron's 53-mile (85 km) regatta around the Le Havre to Southampton and brought home the Cape May Cup.

American Yachts: Negus, Reindeer, Clio, Dreadnought and Enchantress over the Cape May Course, 1873.