In 1920 the America's Cup was reconvened and Resolute again prevailed in selection races before successfully defending the Cup in July, once more with Adams at the helm.[2]Resolute lost the first two matches before recovering to defend the cup 3–2 against Shamrock IV.[2]Robert Wales Emmons, Jr. was the manager of the yacht in 1920.[4]
In 1925 Resolute was sold to E. Walter Clark of Philadelphia.[2][5] Her racing career lasted another ten years, and in 1930 Resolute again participated in the America's cup selection races, albeit as a "trial horse" against which the potential defenders could be judged.
Robert F Kennedy named his Wianno Senior Resolute in 1964, after the America's Cup yacht.
References
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"Challenger and Defenders of the America's Cup". Scientific American: 622–623. June 5, 1920.