About Q7 Yacht Designs 'Falcon Study'
Q7 Yacht Designs was formed to sail, race and maintain Q7 'Falcon', an original 1926 Q Class Sloop designed by Burgess, Swasey & Paine. Q7 'Falcon' was manufactured in Bristol, Rhode Island by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. and lovingly restored between 2007 and 2012 by the renowned boat builder John Anderson of Maine.
Q7 'Falcon' is the inspiration for the Q7 'Falcon Study', a unique project to create 7 exclusive 'Q7' commissions that celebrate the legacy and heritage of this race winning Q Class sailboat. 'Falcon' is currently located in San Diego, California where she sails and races, as she always has, under her original sail number - 'Q7'.
Our first, re-imagined 'Q7', Q7-1 'The Victoria Commission, launched in May 2026 to celebrate the centenary year of this classic racing sloop. To find out more about how we approached 'reimagining' Q7, check out The Process or if you'd like to see the first photos of Hull #1, The Victoria Commission, check out the details at Q7 Reimagined
For more information about the history and racing heritage of the original Q7 'Falcon', check out our 'Raced' and 'Restored' sections.


Celebrating the legacy of Universal Rule Racing
Our mission is to celebrate the legacy and heritage of Q7 'Falcon', a classic 1926 'Q Class' racing sailboat, designed to the 'Universal Rule of Measurement' and manufactured by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company.
The 'Universal Rule' as it became known was introduced by the renowned naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff in 1902, adopted by the New York Yacht Club in 1903 and used to determine eligibility for the America's Cup between 1914 and 1937. Characterized by narrow beams and long overhangs, 'Universal Rule' sailboats combine beauty, strength and performance, illustrated by that fact that many are still sailing and racing today.
Q7 'Falcon' is an original 1926 'Q Class' Sloop designed by Burgess, Swasey & Paine, lovingly restored by the boat builder John Anderson of Maine, now sailed and raced in San Diego California by the Q7 Yacht Designs team.
Working with a unique partnership of world-class industry leaders, our goal is to celebrate the centenary of 'Falcon' with 7 new commissions that re-imagine what she might have been if her original designers had access to the best systems, technologies and materials available today.
Q7 Yacht Designs, formed to sail and maintain the original 'Falcon' have re-imagined what a new 'Q7' could be in 2026. Dykstra Naval Architects, renowned for their work on the modern J Class fleet, have adapted the original Burgess, Swasey and Paine design and the team at Spirit Yachts will bring this vision to life with their unique blend of traditional craftsmanship, cutting edge systems and philosophy of sustainable manufacturing.
By combining a beautiful and race proven design with the best craftsmanship, systems and materials available, we aim to create an exclusive series of modern classics that we hope will revive Q Class racing and excite and inspire generations to come - this is the Q7 'Falcon Study'.
The Q7 'Falcon Study'
The Q7 'Falcon Study' was inspired by the beauty and elegance of Universal Rule racing sailboats with their characteristic narrow beam and long overhangs, epitomized by the magnificent J Class America's Cup Yachts of the 1930's. A fortunate series of events and coincidences in the summer of 2023 led us to 'Falcon' and ultimately resulted in the formation of Q7 Yacht Designs to become her next proud custodian.
In 2023, following several years 'on the hard' in Rhode Island, 'Falcon' was transported to her new home in San Diego. After carefully introducing her to the Pacific and stepping the mast, the team set about tuning the rig and were delighted to learn what generations of sailors already knew - she sails as good as she looks!
What came next was an idea that grew to become a passion - what if we could take the original race-proven hull lines and produce a new commission, using the best craftsmanship, materials and systems available today? a fitting tribute to celebrate the centenary of 'Falcon'. The goal would be to re-imagine what 'Falcon' might have been if her original designers had access to everything we have 100 years later...
It turned out that this passion for classic 1920's design and race proven performance was shared by some of the best boat builders and naval architects in the world resulting in the Q7 'Falcon Study' - a unique collaboration to create a tribute to the original 'Falcon', fueled by an international partnership of industry experts and sailing enthusiasts.
'Falcon' will be Re-Imagined by Q7 Yacht Designs, a company set up to sail, race and maintain the original 'Falcon'
Her design has been Revived by Dykstra Naval Architects, renowned for their work on the modern J Class fleet
and Re-Created by the craftsmen and women at Spirit Yachts
Our plan is to produce an a strictly limited series of 7 exclusive commissions. Hull #1, Q7-1 'The Victoria Commission' launched in May 2026 and will be participating in the Summer Mediterranean Classic Regatta Season. We'll continue to providing updates on our adventures in the original 'Falcon' and keep you posted on the new Q7-1.
If you would like to discuss the possibility to reserving one of the remaining commissions please contact us using the form below to arrange a personal update.
In the meantime, Stay tuned!
Peter Silvester, Founder of Q7 Yacht Designs
Q7 Reimagined, a limited series of seven exclusive commissions
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San Diego, CA
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