William
F. Carstens
Bill Carstens' involvement with the America's Cup
spans almost a half century. He had the distinction
of having served as a member of the crews on the three
winning J-Class yachts in the 1930's. Willie served
as masthead-man on ENTERPRISE in the 1930 defense.
His alertness was recognized by Harold Vanderbilt
during the trials when, on one occasion, a tack was
not possible without losing the mast or going on the
rocks. While Vanderbilt managed to sail parallel to
the Newport shore, Willie climbed straight up the
mainsail and freed the offending spreader. His ability
to change head sails quickly and efficiently was one
of the many factors contributing to the win over SHAMROCK
V. Bill was a member of the crew on SHAMROCK's return
voyage to England after the 1930 races. On that eighteen
day sail, he distinguished himself during a storm
with expert work aloft without thought of personal
danger. During the 1934 America's Cup races, Bill
served as 2nd Mate on RAINBOW and in 1937, was chief
mate on RANGER. Between 1936 and 1941, Carstens also
served on Vanderbilt's yacht VAGRANT and as Captain
of PRESTIGE. He also sailed on Vanderbilt's 12-Meter
yacht VIM during the racing in England just before
World War II. When the America's Cup races were revived
in 1958, Bill Carstens was prominent as a professional
member of VIM's crew in tight competition with COLUMBIA
during the trials. Bill served as William Strawbridge'
s professional captain for INTREPID during the successful
1967 campaign.