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JADA - sailing vessel
JADA - named after Jack Axelson and Alda Axelson, wife of Delber Axelson - was commissioned by Delber Axelson of Axelson Manufacturing had the boat commissioned and built for his son, Jack Axelson, as a college graduation. Delbert, a member of Newport Harbor Yacht Club had JADA built at the Steven’s Brothers Boat Yard in Stockton, CA, in 1938. Before becoming and currently serving as a charter boat, JADA was actively raced and sailed up and down the coast from Santa Barbara to Ensenada, Mexico, and to Hawaii and back.

During the famous 1939 hurricane that caused so much damage at Newport Harbor, JADA suffered minor damage.

JADA was sold in 1950 to Mrs. Isabelle Belyea - her daughter’s boyfriend raced it in the 1951 TransPac race from California to Hawaii and placed 10th in class B and 18th in the overall fleet. From a schooner configuration, JADA was re-rigged into a yawl to be more competitive in ocean racing in 1955 under the ownership of George R. Sturgis. Under George, JADA twice placed 2nd overall in 5 TransPacs. JADA took 1st overall in the Tahiti Race in 1969. It went through several owners in the ’60’s and ’70’s, and was reported to had been purchased and enjoyed by actor, Marlon Brando, for many years in French Polynesia. JADA began her commercial career serving as a charter boat in Honolulu Hawaii in 1992. She, in 1996, relocated to San Diego in and currently resides at the Sheraton San Diego Harbor Island Marina.

Frequent celebrity visitors on JADA were Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Errol Flynn, John Wayne and Broadway star, John Raitt (father of singer, Bonnie Raitt). More recently in San Diego Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and Louis CK.

Designer:
I. Judson Kelly designed JADA. Commissioned by Delbert Axelson of Axelson Manufacturing. Stephens Brothers of Stockton, Calif., built the JADA for Delbert Axelson of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club in 1938. Her length overall was 56 feet, with a draft of 8 feet. Initially a stay sail schooner, JADA was later re-rigged as a yawl.

JADA was built concurrently with the Odyssey, a sister boat with an almost identical hull, by the Stephens Brothers Shipyard of Stockton. Their cast iron keels were both poured and machined by the Axelson Manufacturing Co. of Huntington Park. Both were owned by a Huntington Park industrialist.

Captain:
George Sturgis “Bill was comfortable captaining both sail and powerboats. He won the Los Angeles to Tahiti race in 1956 on his sailboat, Jada, and proceeded to spend six months diving and filming the remote islands in the South Pacific.” – BILL STURGIS COURIER CITE Category:Sailboat type designs by American designers