Admire the world's most beautiful boats, brought to life through breath-taking photography. Classic Boat offers a unique blend of yacht reviews, seamanship and restoration features, history and design columns, practical advice and coverage of the leading international regattas and events. Whether your interest lies in working on restoration projects or sailing in classic regattas; whether you're a wooden boat owner or simply an admirer of traditional marine workmanship, Classic Boat will have something for you.
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FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS • The ketch Lutine of Helford was the first yacht built for Lloyd’s Yacht Club. Now restored, she lives on as a family racing yacht
Calm joy
Copa Del Rey
Tell Tales
WIN! £1,000 worth of Selden deck hardware
Faint winds brings fleet almost to a halt
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS
ALL BUT THE HULL • Happy childhood memories led the owner of the modest 15ft dinghy Martlet to go for a yacht-style total hull rebuild
Saleroom
Objects of desire
It’s the way you tell it • Gripping yarns can be as dull as bilge water
Give a gift that lasts all year
SWEDISH SCENE • From the Baltic in the east to the North Sea in the west, Sweden has produced a rich array of yachts, with a revival scene today to match any other nation
GONCA, THE MYSTERIOUS • Not much is known about the 20th-century British steamship Gonca, but she’s restored and back in steam again in Istanbul
THINKING BIGGER • Walter Marks, Australia’s most famous sailor of the early 20th century, was a man who wanted to take on the world on land and at sea
The Starter Case
AY CARAMBA • After a big rebuild, Caramba is back in the Med, where she has previously spent at least half of her life
All in vane? • Tales of Percy’s sabotage
Getting afloat
Yard News
LET’S PARTY! • An upcoming re-enactment will put this refined American builder in the limelight
SOTHEBY’S Franklin’s farewell photo
STILLSON WRENCH
Letters • LETTER OF THE MONTH SUPPORTED BY OLD PULTENEY WHISKY
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Every day’s a school day • Learn to panic in the approved manner, and win a helicopter ride, says Dave Selby