Arthur Edmunds (May 18, 1933 – July 21, 2005) was an American naval architect, credited with designing 29 sailboats as well as other boats of various types and forms.[1] He is recognized as a top naval architect in the US. Edmunds's best known production sailboat was the Allied Princess 36.[2]
After completing his military service, Edmunds worked at a shipyard before joining Chris Craft as a sailing yacht designer before starting his own design firm in 1968 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.[6] Edmunds' design firm operated for 30 years.[7]Leon Slikkers, founder of Slikcraft, and later S2 Yachts, hired Edmunds, who became "S2's in-house designer." Edmunds designed S2's sailboats until 1980, and also provided engineering and design contributions to yachts designed by the firm Graham & Schlageter.[8]
Edmunds is the author of several books including Buying a Great Boat and Designing Power & Sail, published March 1, 1998, by Bristol Fashion Publications, Inc. ISBN1892216051, 978-1892216052.
Edmunds was known to "prowl boat repair yards" as a learning experience and to aid him in designing better boats.
Designs
Edmunds is credited with designing 29 sailboats[1] as well as motor boats.
^"Lieutenants", Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers United States Coast Guard Reserve in the Order of Precedence, CG-238, United States Coast Guard, December 31, 1963, page 85.
^Edmunds, Arthur H. (2000). Buying a Great Boat. Bristol Fashion Publications. pp. 12–13. ISBN9781892216359.
^ ab"Motor Boating". Motor Boating & Sailing: 50. September 1972.