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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15-METRE SURVIVOR • The four surviving 15-M boats are among the most famous on the classic circuit… but Mariska was the first
Tell Tales
END OF A DYNASTY • Galiana WithSecure is the last S&S yawl designed for RORC/CCA, a run that started with Dorade in 1930. She’s at sea now, as the oldest boat in the current Ocean Globe Race
Saleroom
Objects of desire
The versatility of wood • The positive results of wooden restorations
FIVE GRAND AND A TENDER • The yacht broker Barney Sandeman on the love of classics, and the way of yacht sales
TOP GEAR • San Marco and its range of stylish motorboats is the result of collaboration with one of the Italy’s most prestigious car makers – Lancia
CLASSIC EVENTS 2024
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 Richard Mille Cup, 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
NORTHERN VERTUE • A concours-standard, bright-finished jewel may not be what you expect to find on serious voyages to the icy north. But then, this is a Vertue…
JOIN THE CLUB • A peek at the founding of some of the yacht and sailing clubs that were established in the late Victorian period
TIMBER FOR BOATBUILDING • The worldwide supply of wood suitable for boatbuilding is going through changes – not many of them good for boatbuilders. Nigel Sharp gives us the low-down on the state of play
Trysail dreams • The ups and downs of the trysail
Getting afloat
Craftsmanship Yard News
HIGH SPIRITS • Spirit Yachts in Ipswich, the world’s most prolific builder of modern/traditional wooden yachts, is thick in the midst of new builds and refits
Boatbuilder’s Notes
BUTT GAUGE
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