Roderick Macalpine Downie

British multihull designer
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish multihull designer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1934
Death1986 (aged 52 years)
The details

Biography

Roderick Macalpine Downie (ca. 1934–1986) was an English multihull sailboat designer and sailor.
He was a King's Scholar at Eton, majored in biology, but seriously considered a career as a concert violinist.

Design career

After seeing a Shearwater catamaran while chicken farming in Scotland, Downie resolved to design a superior vessel, producing the Thai Mk4 catamaran.

The Thai Mk4 was extremely successful, winning all six races of the 1962 European 'one of a kind' regatta, in addition to the first International Catamaran Challenge in 1963.

Legacy

Downie is said to have been the first to try both 'una rig' and wing masts. Later Crossbow designs won multiple speed competitions.

Death

Downie died in 1986, aged 52. A new Crossbow design was partly completed, which Downie believed was capable of 70+ knots.

Designs

  • Crossbow series catamarans
  • Thai Mk4

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