The Heart of Hound

Half a Century of Sailing, Camaraderie, and Stewardship

In April 1970, the boat that we now know as Hound slipped into the water for the very first time. 55 years later, this 59-footer is still attracting admirers wherever she sails; even non-sailors can appreciate her unique combination of classic lines and glossy updates. 

Designed by K. Aage Nielsen and built at Abeking & Rasmussen in Germany, the boat has an excellent pedigree. But what’s far more important than her sturdy combination of aluminum, wood, and now carbon is the people she’s attracted over five decades. Not just the history of Hound, then; The Heart of Hound. 

Combining historic photos with first-hand accounts, this 312-page coffee table book gives readers a peek into yachting’s past—and might also inspire future voyages. Historian and author Maynard Bray calls it well-researched before pausing to wonder what designer K. Aage Nielsen would think. “For sure, he’d revel in her racecourse wins and feel very good about the beautiful and seakindly hull shape. It’s also likely that Aage would have embraced the modernization and be absolutely delighted that the boat is still going strong.”

$100 plus shipping
All proceeds will be donated to marine industry non-profits

How To Buy

  • Email me for an autographed copy
  • Pick up at the International Yacht and Restoration School (Newport, RI)