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Laurie Davidson (yacht designer) is a 95-year-old New Zealand-born yacht designer. He is best known for his work on the America's Cup-winning yacht, Australia II. He has designed a number of other yachts, including the 12-metre class yachts Kookaburra I and Kookaburra II, and the 12-metre class yacht Kookaburra III. Davidson was born in New Zealand and moved to Australia in the 1950s. He began his career as a boat builder and designer in the 1960s, and in the 1970s he began designing yachts for the America's Cup. He was the designer of the Australia II, which won the 1983 America's Cup, ending the longest winning streak in the history of the event. Davidson has been awarded numerous awards for his work, including the Order of Australia in 1984, the Australian Sports Medal in 2000, and the Australian Yachting Federation's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. He is also a member of the America's Cup Hall of Fame. Davidson is estimated to have a net worth of around $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a yacht designer.

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Age 94 years old
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Born 12 December, 1926
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Date of death October 04, 2021
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Nationality New Zealand

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2021

Davidson died in Auckland, aged 94, on 4 October 2021.

2007

He was inducted into the America's Cup Hall of Fame in 2007.

2000

In the 2000 New Year Honours, Davidson was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to yacht designing.

1981

Davidson designed Outward Bound for Digby Taylor which competed in the 1981-82 Whitbread Round the World race, and won the small boat honours.

1978

After the success of Waverider, John MacLaurin commissioned Pendragon a Three-Quarter-tonner development of and big sister to Waverider. Built lightly in wood by Ocean Racing Yachts in Auckland, Pendragon won the Three-Quarter Ton cup held in 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In the following year it won the One Ton Cup held at Newport, Rhode Island, a feat which was not achieved by any other yacht in level rating competition.

1976

in 1976 Davidson designed Fun, a trailerable Quarter Ton yacht.

In 1976 Davidson designed Waverider for Tony Bouzaid, which won the 1978 Half Ton Cup held at Poole, England. In reaction to the success of the light displacement yachts designed by Davidson, Bruce Farr and Paul Whiting, the IOR brought in new rules which required extensive surgery of Waverider to bring her into class for the 1979 Half Ton Cup series, which Waverider won, becoming the first yacht to ever win the Half Ton Cup twice.

1973

Among his other designs have been the M20 fibreglass trailer yacht (1973), the Davidson 28, the Davidson 31 (1974), the Dash 34 (1981), the Davidson 35 (1981), the Davidson 40, the Cavalier 37, the Cavalier 45 production yachts. The only Davidson yacht in production is the Davidson 29, designed in 1990. Two boats racing and cruising are home ported in Seattle Washington, and Vancouver B.C.. Custom production at Center of Effort, sailboat shop, Port Townsend, Washington.

1926

Lawrence Karl Davidson CNZM (12 December 1926 – 4 October 2021) was a New Zealand sailing yacht designer. He is most notable for his International America's Cup Class sailboats which successfully challenged and defended the America's Cup sailing trophy.

Davidson was born on 12 December 1926. After leaving school he qualified as an accountant and worked in that profession until in 1969 he joined Morley Sutherland's boat building company at Greenhithe. In 1970 Tony Bouzaid commissioned the Blitzkrieg a half-ton yacht designed by Davidson. Davidson captained it to win the inaugural New Zealand Half Ton Championship. Encouraged by this success Davidson bought an Olivetti computer and with software sourced from Sparkman & Stephens began using the computer to design yachts. He was subsequently the first New Zealand yacht designer to hold the IOR rule on computer.