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GOING AROUND THE WRONG WAY
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THE FIRST OF THE MAXIS • Six decades after a sensational line honours win, she took on the Fastnet again in 2021. We trace the story of Stormvogel
Tell Tales
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PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Winners • The National Historic Ships UK photography competition, run annually in partnership with Classic Boat, attracted many strong images. Here are the winners
SINGLE SHOT • The new Spirit 30 is Spirit’s smallest offering and the builder’s first open boat… but by volume, she’s as potent as the rest
Saleroom
Objects of desire
Awning of a new age • Getting the awning on perfectly is the work of a liftime
Youngest round Britain • Meet the 14-year-old sailor who last summer became the youngest person to sail singlehanded around Britain, on her 26ft classic yacht
THE PLANING LUGGER • Lug rig is just a table cloth on a stick, said the nay-sayers. How wrong they were..
VANDERBILT TENDER • She was originally the tender to the 170ft steam yacht Vedette. After restoration, she’s a working museum exhibit
FALLING IN WONDER • Why do people fall for classic yachts? An anthropologist and artist spends a season on the Med circuit to find out…
CHAY BLYTH AND THE WRONG WAY… 50 YEARS ON • Half a century after Chay Blyth’s ‘round the wrong way’ solo voyage, we fit the last piece in the puzzle and track down his missing yacht – British Steel
MORE THINGS IN HEAVEN • In the timbers of old vessels lie the spirits of those who’ve gone before. Just occasionally, they emerge, like helping hands from the dead
Getting afloat
Saecwen’s tender
Wedding present
Goings-on at Artisan Boatworks
Britannia shapes up
EAST COAST CLASSIC YARD • Sail and power, little and large, old and new… it’s all here
Boots for bits
JENNINGS AUGER BITS
Letters
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Swinging the lead • Sailing was a very different world back in the 1950s, remembers John Simpson