Frederick
"Ted" E. Hood
Known as the quietest man to defend the America's
Cup, Ted Hood lets his sailing and sail making skills
speak for him. He was the skipper of COURAGEOUS, which
defeated SOUTHERN CROSS in four straight races in
1974. SOUTHERN CROSS was a fast boat that had badly
beaten FRANCE in the challengers' trials, but she
proved to be a terrible disappointment in the Cup
finals. She was beaten by large margins in the final
two races, the last race being the worst: 7 minutes,
19 seconds.
Actually the first two races were close and could
have gone either way. Smart tactics and clever use
of wind shifts got COURAGEOUS into early leads in
the first two races, thanks to the expertise of Ted
Hood.
Ted Hood entered his first America's Cup yacht NEFERTITI
in 1962. With co-skipper, Don MacNamara, Hood did
well in the trials against EASTERNER and COLUMBIA,
but was slower than Mosbacher's WEATHERLY which was
selected to defend and went on to win the Cup in 1962.
In 1976, Ted Hood designed and built INDEPENDENCE,
an aluminum 12-Meter he campaigned in the 1977 defender
trials, ultimately losing to Ted Turner and COURAGEOUS.
Ted Hood first became prominent as a sailmaker and
designer, by producing spectacularly successful spinnakers
for the early America's Cup 12 meter yachts. Then,
his mainsails and jibs became the standard, made from
state-of-the-art dacron fabrics developed by Hood
Yacht Systems. As an America's Cup skipper, he developed
a reputation for picking good people and then counting
on them to do their job. This philosophy allowed him
to sail an error-free series against SOUTHERN CROSS
and turn what could have been a close series into
a rout.