"Gentleman Bill" has passed on

Started by Frank, October 20, 2009, 09:50:57 PM

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Frank

"Bill Crealock died at the age of 90, about one week ago.  He had fallen and broke a hip.   Death was caused by complications from the broken hip.   He will be sorely missed.  A sailor, a naval architect, a gentleman, he had great dry humor."  Many many worthy designs.I've always drooled over the Dana 24


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AdriftAtSea

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Oldrig

He was a real gentleman, and he designed some beauties.

I once had what turned out to be a dumb question about a boat I was looking at. When I couldn't get an answer, a friend suggested that I "call Bill himself." So I did.

He answered the phone, answered my question and was a delight to speak with.

May he have fair sailing wherever he is!

"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea"
--Capt. John Smith, 1627

CapnK

I think he left behind a legacy of many beautiful and functional designs. He will not soon be forgotten.

Fair winds, Bill!
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