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The anniversary trade
Classic Boat
STORMY WEATHER • One of Olin Stephens’ favourite designs has raced offshore and in regattas around the world for nearly a century and shows no sign of slowing down
1775 and all that…
RORC and Fastnet celebrate centenary
SAIL ON, SAOIRSE • Now in her 10th decade, this little boat has defied the odds to remain afloat and in commission
Saleroom
In Davy Jones’ Locker • Why do we fixate on what lies beneath?
ACTS OF GOD • An engaging, humour-filled conversation… about insurance! Steffan Meyric Hughes talks to Simon Hedley, head of commercial partnerships at Pantaenius UK
WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING • The brand new Rustler 41 is a reminder that performance has always been part of the marque
BACK ON THE CLYDE • The 8-Metre class revels in its traditional Scottish waters, embracing new designs with a focus on youth
CLASSIC EVENTS 2025
Britain and Ireland • The classic sailing scene continues to prosper around the established centres of the Solent, East Coast, West Country and further. This summer sees the return of the 8-M Worlds, a revamped British Classic Week and a new Channel sailing series, as well as the usual line-up.
The Mediterranean
Northern Europe
Rest of the world
HOLDING FAST • The story of how the YRA became the world’s yacht racing authority
SAIL ART • A unique series of exhibitions spanning five years aims to preserve the history of sailing by preserving sails as canvases and turning them into works of art
A LIFE ON THE ROPES • American rigger Courtney J Andersen shares a lifetime of experience with natural and synthetic ropes, including rigging for Hollywood movies Pirates of the Caribbean and Master and Commander. Then, Nigel Sharp gives us an overview of products available today
PRODUCT GUIDE
The good fight • In praise of honest boatbuilders
Getting afloat
Yard News
HIGH SOCIETY • Part four of our four-part series, talking to Captain Tony Morse about restoring Tara Getty’s 1938 S&S bermudan yawl Baruna – describing here her rigging and sails; discussing the decisions and choices taken over materials, design and engineering and her first sail after seven years in the shed
Boatbuilder’s Notes
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