

Alvin Mason
1911 - 1995
A native Californian, Al fell in love with boats at a very early age. His earliest pen and ink drawings of boats were done when he was seven years old. One of his first books of detailed boat designs (profiles, lines, accommodations, sail plans, etc.) were drawn in 1926 when he was 15 years old.
Prior to his acceptance at the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, he had already:
Among his many well-known build-it-yourself, stock,, and custom designs were the beloved Ostkust, Manana, Carinita, Dutch Treat, Sitzmark II, Sitzmark IV, Carolyn, Lotus, Independence, and Harm's Way, to name just a few.
A number of his stock designs also became successful production boats marketed by such firms as Transpac, Joel Johnson, Norge Boats, and Hans Christian.
In addition to designing, Al was a regular member of racing crews for over 25 years, most often aboard one of his designs. During the 1950s, he regularly participated in the Newport/Bermuda, Newport/Annapolis, Off-Soundings, and Storm Trysail races, among others. For many years, he was also a well-known yacht measurer around Long Island Sound for Storm Trysail Club and Cruising Club of America.
Unfortunately, there were also some design knockoffs attributed to Al, which he neither authorized nor approved. In almost all cases, the designs were pirated outright, and the first Al knew of them was either through sales advertising or a letter from a disgruntled owner. Fortunately, design privacy did not occur often--word generally spread very quickly that a particular advertised boat was not a real A. Mason-designed vessel, and sales of these bogus boats rapidly declined.
