File:Stebbins-42-Irex.jpg

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English: Irex (Alexander Richardson design, 1884)

British onlookers believed that Irex should have carried the 1885 America's Cup challenge in lieu of Genesta, as Irex was held to be the fastest of the British cracks.

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Author Nathaniel Livermore Stebbins
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