Seeking a rural setting to raise his family, Harry relocated to Gloucester, Virginia, where he helped found the Ware River Yacht Club. His design portfolio at Newport Boats includes models such as the Newport Holiday, Blue Crab, Skipjack, Kite, N7, and Surprise, as well as the Gloucester 19, 20, 23, and 27. Harry also produced other notable boats, including the Hampton One Design, Flipper, Albacore, Lightning, Buccaneer 18, and Mutineer 15.
One of Harry's most significant contributions to sailing was his work on the Buccaneer 18. From 1985 to 2005, Harry built Buccaneer 18 sailboats under two company names: Gloucester Yacht and Cardinal Yachts. Under Gloucester Yacht from 1985 to 1986, he produced 59 boats. The company then rebranded as Cardinal Yachts, where Harry continued his work from 1987 to 2005, building an additional 28 boats. These boats were notable for being lighter and generally better rigged than previous models, although some were noted for being flexy.
Harry's commitment to improving the Buccaneer 18 didn't stop at boatbuilding. He authored a comprehensive rigging book for the Buccaneer 18, which has become an invaluable resource for sailors. The book reflects his deep understanding of rigging and his dedication to enhancing the sailing experience.
Harry's passion for sailing and his innovative spirit made him a beloved figure in the sailing community. His legacy continues to inspire sailors and boat designers alike, ensuring that his contributions to the sport will be remembered for generations to come.
In recognition of his remarkable achievements, Harry was inducted into the Barnegat Bay Hall of Fame, a testament to his enduring impact on the sailing world.
By Brad Sindle. Grateful for lifelong experiences sailing with my father.
Discover more about Harry Sindle through the following videos:
- A tribute to Harry's life and legacy
- Brad's acceptance speech for his father's induction into the Barnegat Bay Hall of Fame