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NO SOONER, BARUNA • The talk on the quays at Les Voiles was of the yawl Baruna, fresh out of the shed after seven and a half years
The Year Ahead
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
SMART HIRE • At over 100 years old, Bootlegger is still going strong as one of the longest-serving hire boats on the Norfolk Broads
Saleroom
Objects of desire
The right focus • Pressure on the race course can be embarrassing
Same as the old boss • Peter Gregson of Wooden Ships brokerage in Dartmouth was a legend for his breadth of knowledge. New boss, son Richard, is made of the same stuff
BECAUSE ELEGANCE MATTERS • For Americans, it’s Pebble Beach concours on water. And in the summer of 2023, the annual Lake Tahoe classics marked its 50th anniversary
THE GHOSTS OF THE GREATS • Bruno Cianci hits the road in New York to visit two of the great names in motorboat history, alive and well today
THE STEINWAY OF RUNABOUTS • The original Hacker Craft story lives on today
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WHITBREAD RACE • Fifty years ago, the Whitbread Race changed sailing forever. One journalist who was present shares his memories here of the boats and the sailors who vied to lead their crews to beat the world
SPICE OF LIFE • An exotic voyage of discovery in the far east aboard Ombak Putih – the 42m Indonesian Buginese-built, gaff-rigged phinisi
Drop the prop • The prop fell off but the race was won
Getting afloat
PODIUM FINISH • If the boat needs a Christmas present, get her something in bronze
Yard News
Boatbuilder’s Notes
Traditional Tool
Letters • LETTER OF THE MONTH SUPPORTED BY OLD PULTENEY WHISKY
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Sailing alone is the safest choice • At least when you sail alone, the admonishing voices are your own, says Dave Selby